Bolt Action: Neue Plastik-GIs
Warlord Games spendieren einer ihrer Plastikboxen, den WW2 American GIs, ein Facelifting.
One of our most popular plastic troop sets for Bolt action has received a long-awaited facelift. New dynamic poses, better-defined kit, and perhaps most importantly… a Bazooka!
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 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.
US Infantry – WWII American GIs – 26,00 GBP
In this US Beach Assault set you’ll get the US Army MMG Team – prone, US Army Jeep with .30cal, a Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel (LCVP) with 2 MMG Crew and a FREE Flamethrower Team!
Battle For Normandy US Beach Assault Teams – 34,50 GBP
In this US Landing Platoon set you’ll get the new infantry platoon box PLUS: US Army Command, a Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel (LCVP) with 2 MMG Crew and a FREE Forward Observation Officer (FOO)!
Battle For Normandy US Landing Platoon – 43,50 GBP
Quelle: Warlord Games
Die neuen GIs scheinen mir auf den ersten Blick deutlich schärfere Details zu haben, als die alten. Wobei wir das ja erwarten, wenn wir von Warlord neue Kits bekommen. Wenn es wie bei den deutschen Modellen ist, sind sie vermutlich auch etwas besser zusammenzubauen (ich denke hier an die alten und neuen Grenadier sets).
ABER waren nicht bei den alten schon bazookas dabei, ich bin mir relativ sicher, dass ja.