Bolt Action Belgians
Bolt Action Belgian Army MMG Team New
Bolt Action Belgian Army MMG Team The most common machine gun operated by the Belgian Army was the MG08/15 Maxim machine gun. The German-made weapo...
View full detailsBolt Action British Humber Scout Car New - WGB-BI-138
Bolt Action British Humber Scout Car The Humber Scout Car carried a crew of two, with an emergency seat for a third member. It was equipped wit...
View full detailsBolt Action Belgian Army HQ New
Bolt Action Belgian Army HQ During World War II, the Belgian Army HQ played a significant role in coordinating the defense of Belgium against Germa...
View full detailsBolt Action Belgian Army weapons teams
Bolt Action Belgian Army weapons teams Infantry weapons teams are a key component of any Bolt Action army, providing as they do great tactical flex...
View full detailsBolt Action Belgian Chasseurs Ardennais Squad New
Bolt Action Belgian Chasseurs Ardennais Squad The Chasseurs Ardennais were Belgium's elite force, and their primary role was to defend the Ardennes...
View full detailsBolt Action Belgian Army Infantry squad New
Bolt Action Belgian Army Infantry squad A Belgian infantry section consists of ten men. A section is led by a sergeant carrying either a MP-28 subm...
View full detailsBolt Action Belgian Army Medium Mortar New
Bolt Action Belgian Army Medium Mortar The Belgians used the 81mm Brandt mle 27/31 as its medium mortar support weapon. It was an effective weapon ...
View full detailsBolt Action Belgian Army Support Group New - 402217302
Bolt Action Belgian Army Support Group The initial Belgian defence proved the mettle of the Belgian Army, but they struggled to match the evolvin...
View full detailsBolt Action – Belgian Forces
Belgian forces in Bolt Action represent the determined yet outnumbered troops who resisted the Axis invasion during the early stages of World War II. Though often overlooked, Belgium’s army fielded a diverse mix of infantry, artillery, and armor in defense of their homeland during the 18-day campaign of 1940. On the tabletop, Belgian forces offer a unique and historically rich option, featuring a blend of light vehicles, defensive strategies, and characterful units. Whether you're building an early-war European scenario or expanding your Allied forces with a lesser-seen faction, the Belgians provide a tactically rewarding and visually distinct army for collectors and gamers alike.
1. What makes Belgian forces unique in Bolt Action?
Belgian forces are one of the few early-war Allied armies available in Bolt Action. They are defined by their emphasis on static defense, use of light vehicles, and limited but determined infantry. Their unit selection reflects the historical constraints they faced while still offering tactical flexibility through clever deployment and terrain use.
2. What units are available for a Belgian army?
Belgian forces include standard rifle squads, support teams like medium machine guns and mortars, anti-tank rifle teams, and field artillery. Armored support typically comes from vehicles like the T13 tank destroyer or utility trucks. Their infantry is usually lightly equipped but reliable.
3. How do Belgian armies play on the tabletop?
Belgian armies tend to favor defensive and reactive tactics. They benefit from dug-in positions and coordinated fire rather than aggressive maneuvers. This makes them well suited for missions that require holding ground or delaying superior enemy forces. Using terrain effectively is key to success.
4. Are Belgian forces suitable for beginners?
Belgian armies may not be the easiest starting point due to their limited offensive options and more niche support choices. However, they’re ideal for players who enjoy scenario-driven games, early-war history, or underdog strategies. Their unique flavor makes them a satisfying choice for experienced players looking to expand their collection.
5. Can Belgians be used in campaign play?
Absolutely. Belgian forces are perfect for early-war campaigns set during the German invasion of Western Europe in 1940. They pair well with themed terrain and opponents like early-war Germans, and their inclusion adds historical variety to multi-player or narrative-driven games.
6. What vehicles can the Belgian army field?
Belgium fielded several unique armored vehicles including the T13 tank destroyer and other light armored cars. These are lightly armored but provide some mobile firepower and anti-tank capability, adding valuable support to otherwise infantry-heavy lists.
7. How can I start collecting a Belgian force in Bolt Action?
Since Belgium is a more niche army, many of the models come from Warlord Games’ metal range or third-party manufacturers. Starting with core infantry squads and support weapons is ideal, then expanding with vehicles and command units. Pair your force with early-war terrain for maximum thematic impact.