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Bolt Action American Armies of the United States 2025
Bolt Action American Armies of the United States 2025 Lead the forces of the United States into World War II battles with the Armies of the United ...
View full detailsBolt Action M4 Sherman Medium Tank New
Bolt Action M4 Sherman Medium Tank The Sherman Tank was the main stay of the American army. The Break out from the Normandy beaches and the boca...
View full detailsBolt Action US Army Jeep with 30 Cal MMG New
Bolt Action US Army Jeep with 30 Cal MMGIn June 1940 the American army asked for a vehicle that could "go-anywhere". The answer was the four-whee...
View full detailsBolt Action M3 Stuart New
As American tank designers began to recognise the outdated and obsolete nature of the M2 light tank, they realised they needed to create something ...
View full detailsBolt Action M3A1 Half-Track New
Bolt Action M3A1 Half-Track One of the most iconic pieces of hardware in US Military history, over 40,000 M3 half-tracks were produced during Wo...
View full detailsBolt Action American M5 Stuart
Bolt Action American M5 Stuart This new versatile plastic kit can be assembled as either an M5 Stuart, M5A1 Stuart or an E7-7 Mechanised Flamethrow...
View full detailsBolt Action Sherman V New
Bolt Action Sherman V Supplied under the Lend-Lease programme to Great Britain the M4A4 was renamed the Sherman V by its new owners. The Sherman...
View full detailsBolt Action Universal Carrier New
Bolt Action Universal Carrier The Universal Carrier, or Bren carrier as it became popularly known, was just that a multi-purpose, tracked and...
View full detailsBolt Action US Airborne Bazooka & Light Mortar Team (1944-45) New
Bolt Action US Airborne Bazooka & Light Mortar Team (1944-45) The American Bazooka was first used in North Africa and on Tarawa in November 1...
View full detailsBolt Action Sherman VC Firefly New
Bolt Action Sherman VC Firefly Bane of the heavy German armour, the Sherman Firefly was the British invention that mounted the powerful 17 pdr...
View full detailsBolt Action American Currahee! US Airborne (D-Day) Starter Army
Bolt Action American Currahee! US Airborne (D-Day) Starter Army Lead the legendary paratroopers of the 101st Airborne into Normandy with the “Curra...
View full detailsBolt Action: US Rangers
Bolt Action: US Rangers If you need elite American infantry to go further and do more than the ‘ordinary’ fighting man, you’ve come to the right ...
View full detailsBolt Action Allied Star Dice Bag
Bolt Action Allied Star Dice Bag This fantastic dice bag is ideal for drawing your order dice from during a game of Bolt Action. When not being ...
View full detailsBolt Action M10 Wolverine Tank Destroyer New
Bolt Action M10 Wolverine Tank Destroyer The M10's M7 3-inch (76.2mm) anti-tank gun was a considerable improvement over the 75mm carried by the S...
View full detailsBolt Action US Army New
One of the best-equipped armies in the world at the time, the Americans took on, and beat, their German, Italian and Japanese adversaries. This box...
View full detailsBolt Action American US Airborne (D-Day) Platoon
Bolt Action American US Airborne (D-Day) Platoon Drop behind enemy lines and strike with precision using the US Airborne (D-Day) Platoon for Bolt A...
View full detailsBolt Action M8/M20 Scout Car New
Bolt Action M8/M20 Scout Car The M8 Greyhound was originally designed to replace the US military's portee gun in an anti-tank role, but was quick...
View full detailsBolt Action Battle of the Bulge Starter Set
Bolt Action Battle of the Bulge Starter Set The Battle of the Bulge, also known as the Ardennes Counteroffensive, was a major German offensive ca...
View full detailsBolt Action US Airborne Jeep (1944-45) New
Bolt Action US Airborne Jeep (1944-45) In June 1940 the American army asked for a vehicle that could "go-anywhere". The answer was the four-wheel d...
View full detailsBolt Action US Airborne Starter Army New
From their role in the ill-fated Operation Market Garden to the crossing of the River Rhine and the push into the German homeland these battle-hard...
View full detailsBolt Action M18 Hellcat New
Bolt Action M18 Hellcat The Hellcat’s prodigious speed was attained by keeping it’s armour to no more than 1″ thick. Hellcat crews quickly to...
View full detailsBolt Action Allied Star D6 Dice New - 408403001
Bolt Action Allied Star D6 Dice This dice pack contains 16 olive drab dice with white inscriptions, with the famous Allies Star symbol replacing ...
View full detailsBolt Action US Marines New
Bolt Action US Marines Guadalcanal. Tarawa. Iwo Jima. Okinawa. Just some of the legendary actions the US Marine Corps fought in - actions that...
View full detailsBolt Action US Infantry New
This box gives you a platoon of tough, well-trained troops with enough firepower to successfully perform almost any task given to them. American t...
View full detailsBolt Action
Bolt Action is one of the world's most popular World War II tabletop miniatures games, allowing players to command historically inspired armies across the battlefields of Europe, Africa, the Pacific, and beyond. If you're looking to buy Bolt Action in Canada, this collection includes starter armies, infantry, tanks, artillery, rulebooks, terrain, and accessories from Warlord Games.
Built around platoon-level combat, Bolt Action combines historical authenticity with accessible gameplay. Players command forces from major nations such as Germany, the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, Japan, Italy, and many others. Whether you're a history enthusiast, competitive player, or hobbyist looking to build and paint an army, Bolt Action offers one of the best World War II gaming experiences available.
1. What is Bolt Action?
Bolt Action is a World War II tabletop miniatures game published by Warlord Games.
Players command infantry, tanks, artillery, and support units in platoon-level battles inspired by real historical conflicts.
2. What scale is Bolt Action?
Bolt Action is primarily played using 28mm scale miniatures.
This scale provides a strong balance between visual detail, hobby opportunities, and manageable army sizes.
3. Which nations can I play in Bolt Action?
Players can field armies from Germany, the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, Japan, Italy, France, and many other historical nations.
Each nation has unique special rules and battlefield strengths.
4. Is Bolt Action beginner-friendly?
Yes. Bolt Action is widely considered one of the most accessible historical miniatures games available.
The rules are easy to learn while still offering meaningful tactical depth for experienced players.
5. How does the order dice system work?
Bolt Action uses a unique order dice system where players draw dice from a shared bag to determine unit activations.
This creates uncertainty, tension, and dynamic decision-making throughout the game.
6. What do I need to start playing Bolt Action?
Most new players begin with a starter army, rulebook, order dice, and measuring tools.
Starter army boxes are often the most cost-effective way to begin building a force.
7. Are tanks important in Bolt Action?
Tanks can be powerful battlefield assets, but infantry remain the core of most successful armies.
Combined-arms tactics generally perform better than relying exclusively on armored vehicles.
8. Is Bolt Action historically accurate?
Bolt Action is designed to capture the feel of World War II combat while maintaining balanced and enjoyable gameplay.
Players can create historically themed armies while still enjoying competitive and narrative games.
9. Do Bolt Action miniatures require assembly and painting?
Yes. Most Bolt Action miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted, allowing hobbyists to customize and paint their armies.
Building and painting forces is a major part of the Bolt Action hobby experience.
10. Why is Bolt Action so popular?
Bolt Action combines historical themes, approachable rules, tactical gameplay, and an active worldwide community.
It remains one of the best entry points into historical tabletop wargaming while offering plenty of depth for veteran players.