"Lorsque le monde est en paix, un homme de bien garde son épée à son côté." (Sun Tzu).
Les joueurs de figurines personnalisent ce principe. Ils font preuve d'une redoutable intelligence que cela soit pour la création de leurs armées ou pour terrasser leurs ennemis sur le champ de bataille.
Mais ces guerriers peuvent parfois se révéler être également de grand artistes, passés maîtres dans le maniement de la plus efficace des armes : le pinceau.
Targetlock Laser Line
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Plus besoin de "vous pliez en 4 " ou d'éviter les terrains difficiles - le Targetlock Laser Line est un fantastique outil pour tous les types de jeux de guerre. Il est également utilisé pour divers pouvoirs psychiques et effets de sorts ! - 3 piles incluses ! - Retirez la bande de sécurité pour activer - Plus de conflit lors de la partie !
Army Painter - Markerlight Laser Pointer
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Le pointeur laser vous montrera exactement ce que vos figurines peuvent voir - peu importe le terrain ou le champ de bataille. Fini les discussions sur une table de jeu - pointez et tirez avec précision ! 3 piles incluses Retirer la bande de sécurité pour l'activer Plus de discussions stériles pendant les parties !
A34 Comet heavy tank
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The Comet in many ways was an up-rated Cromwell, retaining its low silhouette and improving on both armour and armament. It had more than 4 inches of frontal armour - the same as the much heavier American Pershing tank.
Autoblinda AB41
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Contains:
1 Resin and Metal Vehicle.
Bolt Action Stat Card
Decal Sheet
Vehicle Damage Markers
Armadillo MkIII
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Armadillos were improvised armoured self-propelled guns based on any available lorry chassis for airfield defence. The ‘armour’ consisted of wood and/or steel plates lined with gravel.
M4 Sherman medium tank
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The Sherman Tank was the main stay of the American army. The Break out from the Normandy beaches and the bocage could never been achieved without the...
Volksgrenadiers
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Formed around a core of Veteran Troops and armed with the new StG44, the Volksgrenadiers head to battle in defense of their homeland!
Daimler Armoured Car Mk 1
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Tough, fast and agile, the Daimler's design was an enlarged version of the successful Daimler Dingo. With four-wheel drive and extremely low gearing, it could climb extremely steep slopes with ease. Its rotating turret was armed with a 2 pounder anti-tank gun with a co-axial machine gun.
Humber Scout Car
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The Humber Scout Car carried a crew of two, with an emergency seat for a third member. It was equipped with a No. 19 radio set and armed with either a Vickers K machine gun or a drumfed Bren gun. This was mounted above the roof, and could be operated from inside the vehicle using a system looking similar to bicycle handlebars, where the "brake" levers fired the triggers of the MGs.
Anti-Tank Obstacles
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The development of fast-moving reliable tanks led to many ideas of how to slow or destroy them. Large shaped blocks of concrete, strengthened with a steel core, often called Dragon's Teeth were a good way to block a vehicle's progress.