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Build your Bolt Action force with our extensive range of British Army miniatures. Designed for Warlord Games’ World War II tabletop wargame, these highly detailed 28mm models bring history to your battlefield. Whether you’re reenacting the North African campaign, D-Day landings, or the jungles of Burma, you’ll find everything from infantry squads to vehicles and artillery.
Choose from iconic units like British Commandos, Paratroopers, SAS, Vickers MG teams, and specialized forces such as the 8th Army and Canadian Infantry. Our kits include mortar teams, flamethrowers, snipers, PIAT launchers, and heavy howitzers — everything you need to assemble a 1000-point British army or enhance your tournament list. All models are compatible with Bolt Action 2nd and 3rd edition rules.
Perfect for new players and veteran hobbyists alike, these miniatures come unassembled and unpainted for maximum customization. Dive into campaign books and start building your British Bolt Action army today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bolt Action miniatures are 28mm scale, or approximately 1/56 in ratio. This is the standard scale for all Warlord Games models, offering excellent detail for tabletop use.
Figures at this scale work perfectly with terrain, vehicles, and accessories, making your battlefield look dynamic and cohesive. This scale is also common across many historical wargaming systems, giving you flexibility for other games.
British armies can include regular infantry, command teams, artillery units, machine gun teams, engineers, and vehicles like the Universal Carrier or Cromwell tank.
You can also field elite forces such as the SAS, Paratroopers, and Commandos. These units are excellent choices for themed forces focused on mobility, deep strikes, or holding objectives.
Starter boxes usually contain a mix of infantry squads, a command unit, weapon teams (such as PIAT, mortar, MMG), and a vehicle like a tank or carrier. Some also include dice or decals.
They're an excellent starting point for building a legal army list for casual or tournament play and often offer a discount compared to buying units individually.
Yes, all miniatures are fully compatible with Bolt Action 3rd edition rules. The stats, army structures, and unit profiles remain valid with updated point costs and options in new books.
You can use your existing collection without needing to replace models, and all miniatures remain legal in organized play and local gaming events.
British armies benefit from special national characteristics such as “Rapid Fire” and “Up and At ‘Em!”, which offer improved firing and assault capabilities.
Additional bonuses may be found in campaign supplements or themed lists, allowing for unique playstyles like desert warfare, glider assaults, or jungle tactics.
Painting guides often recommend khaki for uniforms, with olive drab webbing and black or brown boots. Vallejo and Citadel offer British-specific paint ranges.
Use lighter tones for desert units and camo patterns like Denison smocks for Airborne troops. Paint sets and guides are available from Tistaminis in our paints section.
Yes, we stock British Airborne, SAS, and Commandos — all ideal for narrative or competitive lists. These include elite infantry, support weapons, and light transport vehicles.
They’re perfect for creating historically accurate forces or more specialized, mobile strike teams in your Bolt Action games.
Yes, we carry official Warlord Games Bolt Action miniatures as well as compatible products from trusted partners. All models follow the correct scale and quality standards.
This ensures everything works seamlessly together on the tabletop, whether you're playing a casual skirmish or attending a Bolt Action tournament.