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Bolt Action Blitzkrieg German leFH 18 10.5cm Medium Artillery New
Bolt Action Blitzkrieg German leFH 18 10.5cm Medium Artillery The Germans employed howitzers of 105mm calibre and larger at divisional level. T...
View full detailsBolt Action Blitzkrieg German Support Group New
Bolt Action Blitzkrieg German Support Group Blitzkrieg HQ German officers were capable and often experienced leaders. Junior officers were train...
View full detailsBolt Action German Heer 150mm Nebelwerfer 41 (1943-45) New
Bolt Action German Heer 150mm Nebelwerfer 41 (1943-45) German scientists had been working on rocketry for all manner of purposes in the years lead...
View full detailsBolt Action German Fallschirmjager Squad (Tropical Uniform) New - 402212105
Bolt Action German Fallschirmjager Squad (Tropical Uniform) They played a vital part in Greece campaign – most notably during Operation Mercury,...
View full detailsBolt Action Afrika Korps German Grenadiers New
Bolt Action Afrika Korps German Grenadiers Sent to bolster their beleaguered Italian allies facing the combined forces of the British Commonwealt...
View full detailsBolt Action German Luftwaffe Field Division Squad New - WGB-WM-08
Bolt Action German Luftwaffe Field Division Squad After the the initial spectacular success of the German invasion of Russia in 1941 the inva...
View full detailsBolt Action German Volksgrenadier Squad New - 402212003
Bolt Action German Volksgrenadier Squad Formed around a core of Veteran Troops and armed with the new StG44, the Volksgrenadiers head to battle i...
View full detailsBolt Action German Afrika Korps Forward Observer team New
Bolt Action German Afrika Korps Forward Observer team New Ordering the support batteries to fire on their command, based on their assessment of...
View full detailsBolt Action German Gebirgsjager Squad New - 402212001
Bolt Action German Gebirgsjager Squad Specialist training bred hardened fighters and the Gebirgsjäger (mountain infantry) were regarded as elite ...
View full detailsBolt Action Blitzkrieg German HQ (1939-42) New
Bolt Action Blitzkrieg German HQ (1939-42) German officers were capable and often experienced leaders. In the German army junior officers were trai...
View full detailsBolt Action German Wulfen-SS: Sturmbannfuhrer Grauler And Werewolf New
Bolt Action German Wulfen-SS: Sturmbannfuhrer Grauler And Werewolf The great weakness of Hitler’s Occult Forces is the Vhampyr’s inability to go ou...
View full detailsBolt Action German Heer platoon commanders
Bolt Action – German Heer Platoon Commanders The Bolt Action German Heer Platoon Commanders set provides key leadership figures for your German Arm...
View full detailsBolt Action German Fallschirmjager (winter) Heavy Weapon Platoon
Bolt Action German Fallschirmjager (winter) Heavy Weapon Support your Fallschirmjäger with heavy firepower! Benefiting from their inclusion in th...
View full detailsBolt Action Blitzkrieg German Pak 38 5cm Anti-Tank Gun (1941-42) New
Bolt Action Blitzkrieg German Pak 38 5cm Anti-Tank Gun (1941-42) First issued in 1940, the Pak 38 was a good weapon in its day, with a 50mm cal...
View full detailsBolt Action German Veteran Grenadier Squad New
Bolt Action German Veteran Grenadier Squad Fighting to stave off the massed assaults of the Allies on the Eastern and Western Fronts, these battl...
View full detailsBolt Action German Heer 8.8cm Flak 37 (Winter) New
Bolt Action German Heer 8.8cm Flak 37 (Winter) The dreaded Eighty-Eight, a weapon that struck terror into the hearts of Allied troops, was origina...
View full detailsBolt Action: Konflikt '47 - German Sd.Kfz 234 / X Puma New
Bolt Action: Konflikt '47 - German Sd.Kfz 234 / X Puma The highly advanced SdKfz 234 series of armoured cars are an obvious platform on which to pl...
View full detailsBolt Action Blitzkrieg German sIG33 15cm Howitzer (1939-42) New
Bolt Action Blitzkrieg German sIG33 15cm Howitzer (1939-42) The Germans employed a variety of heavy field guns, mostly of 150mm calibre, including ...
View full detailsBolt Action German Winter Fallschirmjager Starter Army
Bolt Action: German Winter Fallschirmjäger Starter Army Product Info: Lead Germany’s elite Fallschirmjäger paratroopers into the frozen battlefield...
View full detailsBolt Action German SD.KFZ 250 (Alte) Half-Track New
Bolt Action German SD.KFZ 250 (Alte) Half-Track New The Sd.Kfz 250/1 was a reconnaissance and transport half-track mainly used by scout and HQ unit...
View full detailsBolt Action German Fallschirmjager (winter) weapons teams
Bolt Action German Fallschirmjager (winter) weapons teams Infantry weapons teams are a key component of any Bolt Action army, providing as they d...
View full detailsBolt Action German Flakpanzer IV Wirbelwind
Bolt Action German Flakpanzer IV Wirbelwind One of several anti-aircraft vehicles to utilise the reliable and ubiquitous Pz IV chassis, the Wirbelw...
View full detailsBolt Action German Luftwaffe Field Division 88mm Flak 37 New
Bolt Action German Luftwaffe Field Division 88mm Flak 37 Originally developed as an anti-aircraft weapon, the Flak 37 8.8cm (or Eighty-eight as it ...
View full detailsBolt Action German Heer / SS HQ ( Winter ) New
Bolt Action German Heer / SS HQ ( Winter ) Germany's aggressive campaigns of conquest ensured that her armies would fight in many countries far fr...
View full detailsBolt Action – German Forces
German forces in Bolt Action are among the most versatile and popular choices for players of all experience levels. Representing the Wehrmacht, SS, and other German military branches from the beginning to the end of World War II, this faction offers an incredible variety of units, vehicles, and elite troops. From early-war infantry divisions and Blitzkrieg tank assaults to late-war Panzergrenadiers and heavily armored Tiger tanks, German armies provide unmatched tactical flexibility. With access to advanced equipment, unique special rules, and historical depth, the German faction is ideal for both competitive play and thematic historical scenarios across any front of the war.
1. What makes German forces stand out in Bolt Action?
German forces are known for their elite units, access to a broad range of specialized equipment, and strong combined arms tactics. They benefit from special rules like "Hitler’s Buzzsaw" for their machine guns and can field units with high-quality weapons, armor, and veteran status, making them highly effective on the battlefield.
2. What are common units in a German Bolt Action army?
A typical German army might include Heer infantry, Panzergrenadiers, Fallschirmjäger (paratroopers), snipers, medium machine gun teams, mortars, and armored vehicles such as Panzer IVs or Tigers. They also have access to flame throwers, Nebelwerfer rocket launchers, and a wide variety of anti-tank options.
3. Are there themed sub-factions within the German army?
Yes. German forces can be themed around different military groups and time periods, such as early-war Blitzkrieg divisions, Afrika Korps for desert warfare, or late-war Waffen-SS units. Each theme offers unique unit combinations and playstyles, allowing for deep customization and narrative campaigns.
4. What tanks and vehicles can Germans use?
German forces have access to a vast arsenal of vehicles, including Panzer III and IV tanks, Tiger and King Tiger heavy tanks, StuGs, armored half-tracks, and recon vehicles. Their vehicles are often well-armed and armored, providing a strong backbone for mechanized and combined-arms strategies.
5. Are German armies good for competitive play?
Yes. Due to their strong unit profiles and wide variety of options, German armies are a popular choice in tournaments and competitive settings. Players can build elite, balanced, or horde-style lists depending on their playstyle, and their equipment gives them strong board control and damage output.
6. How beginner-friendly are German forces?
German forces are a great starting point thanks to the availability of starter sets, extensive model range, and straightforward rules. While some elite builds require experience to master, many beginner-friendly lists can be created using standard infantry and basic armor support.
7. What’s the best way to start collecting German forces?
Warlord Games offers German starter army sets that include infantry, support weapons, and tanks. From there, you can expand with specialist units like paratroopers or vehicles to match your desired theme. Painting guides and historical references also make the Germans one of the most accessible armies for hobbyists and history enthusiasts alike.