Gurkha 6-pounder anti-tank gun frenchKnock out that tank! The QF 6 pounder was the standard British and Commonwealth anti tank gun during the latter half of the War, and against the lighter Japanese tanks found in the Far East it remained a lethal weapon until the very end of the conflict. Indian Army units, including the fearsome Gurkhas, made good use of the 6 pounder to halt Japanese armoured assaults and shore up defensive positions. In games of Bolt Action the 6 pounder can be
the two battle cruisers participated in a daylight dash up the English Channel
reflex armour and impact cloak
This boxed set contains a squad of metal battle-hardened paratroopers equipped in their 1943 pattern jump fatigues supplemented with little more than woollen gloves
but were driven so mad with terror they couldn't be relied upon
these troops are ideal objective grabbers and shock-troops
the fighting compartment was open at the top and rear - making the crew vulnerable to attack
accompanied merchant ships on occasion and also took part in amphibious operations
201 was a clean low-wing monoplane with an inverted gull wing
The Middle Guard bearskins didn't carry the brass plate or rear patch so these can be painted over as if fur
de la Pole would be central to the final Yorkist challenge to Henry VII's authority
they regenerated what they could and melded what could be salvaged of his human body with a machine interface
Battle of Antietam – American Civil War