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Bolt Action Australian Independent Commando Section New - 402211202
The Australian Army raised a number of units for commando-style operations during the Second World War – the first being the twelve Independent Com...
View full detailsBolt Action Australian Jungle Division Infantry Section New
Bolt Action Australian Jungle Division Infantry Section In early 1943, the Australian Army reorganised its militia and Australian Imperial Force ...
View full detailsBolt Action Australian Medium Mortar Team New
In most jungle operations the 3-inch mortar was the main, often only, form of artillery support available. In the reorganised Jungle Divisions, fro...
View full detailsBolt Action Australian MMG Team New
Initially thought to be of limited use in jungle warfare, the first campaign against the Japanese taught the Australians the Vickers machine gun wa...
View full detailsBolt Action Australian Platoon Scout Team New
Japanese ambushes required a change in tactics to the desert fighting experienced so far. Instead of having the majority of a platoon’s sections ‘u...
View full detailsBolt Action Australian Medic Team New
Medical support in the jungle was vital, with tropical diseases causing more casualties than enemy fire. Lucky for the Australians, they could call...
View full detailsBolt Action Papuan Infantry Battalion Section New
These were local men recruited in New Guinea and led by Australian officers and senior NCOs. They were superb jungle fighters who, being local men,...
View full detailsBolt Action Australian 75mm Pack Howitzer New
Bolt Action Australian 75mm Pack Howitzer The ubiquitous 25pdr was the standard artillery piece of the Australian Army in the Pacific theatre, as i...
View full detailsBolt Action Australian Forward Observer Team New
Although the terrain prevented constant artillery support, in some key battles the Australian Field Regiment’s 25pdrs could be dragged into positio...
View full detailsBolt Action Australian Officer Team New
Many Australian officers who commanded militia units in the far flung corners of New Guinea and its surrounding islands were veterans of World War ...
View full detailsBolt Action Australian Militia Infantry Section New
The militia was trained and equipped to a lesser degree than their regular counterparts in the Australian Imperial Force and only allowed to be dep...
View full detailsBolt Action Australian Matilda II Infantry Tank New - 402415001
Bolt Action Australian Matilda II Infantry Tank Although obsolete in the European theatre, the A12 Matilda II infantry tank’s heavy armour and pr...
View full detailsBolt Action Australian 2-pdr Light Anti-Tank Gun New
At the outbreak of war, the QF 2-pdr was the standard anti-tank gun of the British Army. It was an adequate weapon for the time, being slightly...
View full detailsFrequently Asked Questions
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1. What scale are Bolt Action Figures?
Bolt Action is a World War II miniature wargame produced by Warlord games and uses 28mm sized models.
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2. What is the best way to get started with Bolt Action?
Bolt Action offers a great starter set called Band of Brothers! This set features a small detachment of Germans including troops and transports, some scenery terrain, a mini rulebook, and a detachment of US Paratroopers. This set is priced to get you started out of the box with Bolt Action. It is great to split with a buddy and jump right into the action! You can find the Band of Brothers starter set here: https://tistaminis.com/collections/bolt-action/products/bolt-action-band-of-brothers-us-and-german-core-starter-armies-new
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3. What factions are available to play in Bolt Action?
Bolt Action offers a wide variety of nations to choose from! Unlike many other games that only focus on the major nations of World War II, Bolt Action allows you to dive into many of the sub-countries which is a really cool feature. The main factions include the usual suspects: Germany, USA, Japan, Russians, and British. Some of the sub armies you can also play however include the French, Australians, Polish, Belgians, and Italians. With so many nations to choose from, Bolt Action offers something for everyone and a wide variety of model and army choices!
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4. How often do you restock Bolt Action products?
Generally speaking, we aim to restock Bolt Action products once a month. These come overseas from the UK. Warlord Games has two tiers of products, which affects the pricing and restock schedule. The first tier is their “Retail” range, which is the one we order on a monthly basis. This usually consists of their best sellers and plastic kits and are more readily available. Their second tier is their “webstore” products which consists of the resin and metal products. These cost more and are not restocked as frequently. If there is a specific product you are looking for you may send us an email and we can order it in for you on our next shipment. If it is a product that is already posted on our website but out of stock, you have the option to register for an email notification which will let you know as soon as the item is restocked.