Bolt Action
Bolt Action US Army MMG Team Redeploying (Winter) New
Bolt Action US Army MMG Team Redeploying (Winter) Our latest Warlord Range is perfect for bringing the battles into the winter of 1944-45. Packed w...
View full detailsBolt Action: Konflikt '47 - British Cromwell with Tesla Cannon New
Bolt Action: Konflikt '47 - British Cromwell with Tesla Cannon With Europe suffering the worst winter in memory, military activity slows to a ...
View full detailsBolt Action: Konflikt '47 - Japanese Assault Exo Skeleton Squad New
Bolt Action: Konflikt '47 - Japanese Assault Exo Skeleton Squad Granted access to the mass of German Rift-tech development, Japanese scientists wer...
View full detailsBolt 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 Australian MMG Team New
Bolt Action Australian MMG Team Initially thought to be of limited use in jungle warfare, the first campaign against the Japanese taught the Austra...
View full detailsBolt Action Papuan Infantry Battalion Section New
Bolt Action Papuan Infantry Battalion Section These were local men recruited in New Guinea and led by Australian officers and senior NCOs. They we...
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 Officer Team New
Bolt Action Australian Officer Team Many Australian officers who commanded militia units in the far flung corners of New Guinea and its surrounding...
View full detailsBolt Action US Army Characters Winter New
Bolt Action US Army Characters Winter These three stalwarts of the US Army & Airborne upheld their units honour in the worst of conditions. No...
View full detailsBolt Action Afrika Korps 2cm Flak 38
Bolt Action Afrika Korps 2cm Flak 38 About the Weapon The 2cm Flak 38 was a widely used German light anti-aircraft gun during the Second Wo...
View full detailsBolt Action US Army 75mm Light Artillery M1A1 Winter New
Bolt Action US Army 75mm Light Artillery M1A1 Winter Small-calibre field artillery was not widely used in the American Army except by the Paratroop...
View full detailsBolt Action Blitzkrieg German Medium Mortar Team (1939-42) New
Bolt Action Blitzkrieg German Medium Mortar Team (1939-42) The standard German medium mortar of the war was the 80mm Granatwerfer 34. It was a very...
View full detailsBolt Action Hungarian Army Honved Division Section Winter New
Bolt Action Hungarian Army Honved Division Section Winter Although the majority of infantry forces fielded by the Royal Hungarian Army in 1944–45 ...
View full detailsBolt Action Polish Army Support Group New
Bolt Action Polish Army Support Group Polish HQ Considering the country’s location and involvement in major European conflicts for centuries, Pol...
View full detailsBolt Action French Senegalese Tirailleurs Section
Bolt Action Senegalese Tirailleurs Section West African troops from France,s colonies provided fierce and loyal troops to the French army in two...
View full detailsBolt Action Mk III Armadillo New
Bolt Action Mk III Armadillo Armadillos were improvised armoured self-propelled guns based on any available lorry chassis for airfield defen...
View full detailsBolt Action French AMD Panhard 178 New
Bolt Action AMD Panhard 178 The Panhard 178 or "Pan-Pan" was an advanced French reconnaissance 4x4 armoured car that was designed for the French Ca...
View full detailsBolt Action German Plastic Sd.Kfz 251 D Pionierwagen New
Bolt Action German Plastic Sd.Kfz 251 D Pionierwagen The Sd.Kfz 251/7 Ausf D half-tracked engineer commonly known as the Pionierwagen. Based on t...
View full detailsBolt Action Stalingrad Campaign Book New
Bolt Action Stalingrad Campaign Book This campaign book seeks to help wargamers recreate the incredible struggles between the German Wehrmacht an...
View full detailsBolt Action German Winter Waffen SS Squad New - 402212110
Bolt Action German Winter Waffen SS Squad Always at the forefront of the fighting, the Waffen-SS were well-equipped, even as the supply of new ma...
View full detailsBolt Action British Valentine II Cruiser Tank New - WGB-BI-156
Bolt Action British Valentine II Cruiser Tank The Valentine tank was a tough and reliable workhorse of the Commonwealth and Soviet armies. Though ...
View full detailsBolt Action United States US Merrill's Marauders New
Bolt Action United States US Merrill's Marauders In 1943 the US high command raised a unit to rival the famous British Chindits, men who were to t...
View full detailsBolt Action United States US Paratrooper Squad
Bolt Action United States US Paratrooper Squad Actions that stir the blood and conjure images of highly-trained US paratroopers punching holes in t...
View full detailsBolt Action British Army Command New
Bolt Action British Army Command What ho! Those frightfully good chaps at Warlord have sculpted some top brass for their WW2 Commonwealth range. T...
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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.