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Warlord Games: Bolt Action: US Infantry 28mm Plastic Infantry One Sprue
This box gives you a platoon of tough, well-trained troops with enough firepower to successfully perform almost any task given to them.American troops were after all aggressive, resourceful and supremely well-equipped…
These miniatures are usable…
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These miniatures are usable as almost all types of regular American line troops – from the US entry into WWII in the Mediterranean through to the war’s end in Europe. They can, of course, be fielded as other nations – Uncle Sam outfitted all manner of troops from his stores. These G.I.s could be painted as late war French (post D-Day) or even Brazilians fighting in Italy!
This packed plastic frame comes with:
Plastic components to make 30 US Army infantrymen. Includes optional weapon configurations, command models as well as early and late version backpacks.Weapons included:M1 Garand rifle, Browning Automatic Rifle, Thompson and Grease Gun sub-machine guns, M1 carbine, Bazooka, Colt .45 pistol, fragmentation grenades, bandoliers and combat shotgun!
Round plastic bases (25mm diameter).Construction leaflet.Full-colour waterslide decals.
Team of 12 Fantasy Football Miniatures made by Warlord Games. The item is brand new and in perfect condition. Made with white metal. The miniatures are supplied unpainted. Twelve round 25 mm bases included.
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