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Bolt Action French Army 47mm medium anti-tank gun
Bolt Action French Army 47mm Medium Anti-Tank Gun The French Army 47mm medium anti-tank gun was one of the most effective anti-tank weapons of the ...
View full detailsBolt Action French Somua S35
Bolt Action French Somua S35 The Somua S35 was one of the best medium tanks of the early stages of World War II, known for its excellent combinat...
View full detailsAchtung Panzer! Soviet Army Tank Crew New
Achtung Panzer! Soviet Army Tank Crew The Soviet armor that rolled through Eastern Europe and Germany was as much a product of their crews as the...
View full detailsBolt Action: German Panzer Crew (Winter)
Bolt Action: German Panzer Crew (Winter) The German Panzer Crew during World War II was an elite and highly trained unit integral to the success ...
View full detailsBolt Action Hungarian Army 44M 'mace thrower' rocket launcher New
Bolt Action Hungarian Army 44M 'mace thrower' rocket launcher New Roughly translated as the ‘mace-thrower’, the 44M Buzogányvető was a prototyp...
View full detailsBolt Action German Waffen SS Cavalry 1942-45 New
Bolt Action German Waffen SS Cavalry 1942-45 New The Waffen SS established several cavalry divisions, such as the SS Cavalry Brigade and later the...
View full detailsBolt Action American US Army heavy mortar team New
Bolt Action American US Army heavy mortar team New After the experience of gas in World War I, the Americans added a Chemical Corps into the army a...
View full detailsBolt Action Operation Sea Lion - Defenders of the Realm New
Bolt Action Operation Sea Lion - Defenders of the Realm New Some might say a gallery of rogues but these people are all stalwarts of the Bull D...
View full detailsBolt Action German Afrika Korps HQ New
Bolt Action German Afrika Korps HQ New German officers were capable and often experienced leaders. Junior officers were trained to undertake th...
View full detailsBolt Action British British Airborne drop canisters New
Bolt Action British British Airborne drop canisters New Whilst each man carried their own rifle and pistol, holding on to any more equipment was...
View full detailsBolt Action British SAS (NWE) sections New
Bolt Action British SAS (NWE) sections New Contains 8 metal figures. Heads variants may vary from those in the pictures. The British Special Air Se...
View full detailsBolt Action American US Jeep Gunner New
Bolt Action American US Jeep Gunner New 30 Cal machine gunner is shown here spraying lead at the enemy whilst his driver jinks the jeep around....
View full detailsBolt Action German MG42 Gunner (Sd.Kfz 250 or 251) New
Bolt Action German MG42 Gunner (Sd.Kfz 250 or 251) New An MG42 gunner in a firing position. This model fits the front gunner shields of the Bolt ...
View full detailsBolt Action Sd.Kfz 184 Elefant Super-Heavy Tank Destroyer New
Bolt Action Sd.Kfz 184 Elefant super-heavy tank destroyer Based on the Ferdinand heavy tank destroyer, the Elefant was designed to overcome the def...
View full detailsBolt Action American USMC weapons teams New
Bolt Action American USMC weapons teams New Infantry weapons teams are a key component of any Bolt Action army, providing as they do great tactical...
View full detailsBolt Action American US Army 57mm Anti-Tank Team New
Bolt Action American US Army 57mm Anti-Tank Team The U.S. version, classified as substitute standard under the designation 57 mm Gun M1, was based ...
View full detailsBolt Action US Army M2A1 105mm howitzer New
Bolt Action US Army M2A1 105mm howitzer Pack contains 1 metal gun and 4 metal crew. The M2A1 was developed in the late 1930s and saw extensive use...
View full detailsBolt Action Italian AS42 Sahariana New
Bolt Action Italian AS42 Sahariana The AS42 Sahariana was an Italian reconnaissance vehicle used during World War II, designed specifically for ope...
View full detailsBolt Action German Waffen SS MG42 MMG Team New
Bolt Action German Waffen SS MG42 MMG Team Known as "Hitler's Buzzsaw" on account of its high rate of fire. The MG42 fired 1250 rounds/minute, mo...
View full detailsBolt Action German Marder III Ausf M New
Bolt Action German Marder III Ausf M Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle and 2 crew. This vehicle can also be used in games of Achtung Panzer!,...
View full detailsBolt Action German Sd.Kfz 251/10 ausf D (3.7mm Pak) Half Track New
Bolt Action German Sd.Kfz 251/10 ausf D (3.7mm Pak) Half Track Panzergrenadier units in armoured half-tracks, trucks and field cars helped the i...
View full detailsBolt Action Polish 10th Motorised Brigade Squad New
The 10th Motorised Division is one of the most famous units of the Polish Army during World War II. Officers, NCOs and motorcycle troops wore disti...
View full detailsBolt Action Soviet Anti-tank Teams New
The armies of the Soviet Union had many weapons at their disposal to counteract the threat of German armoured formations - from orthodox anti-tank ...
View full detailsBolt Action M5 Stuart platoon New
Bolt Action M5 Stuart platoon This new versatile plastic kit can be assembled as either an M5 Stuart, M5A1 Stuart or an E7-7 Mechanised Flamet...
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.