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Bolt Action German American GIs - JYS65
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Bolt Action German Handschar (SS balkan troops) - JYS64
Bolt Action American LVT(A)-4 75mm AMTANK New
Bolt Action American LVT(A)-4 75mm AMTANK As the re-taking of the islands continued in the Pacific it was quickly realised that the 37mm of the L...
View full detailsBolt Action Pegasus Bridge v2 New
Bolt Action Pegasus Bridge v2 This remarkable laser-cut replica of Pegasus Bridge, along with scenery representing other key features of the battle...
View full detailsWarhammer Bolt Action Amercian Infantry Metal - JYS48
Warhammer Bolt Action Amercian Infantry Metal - JYS48
Bolt Action Transport - A40
Bolt Action Transport - A40
Bolt Action Belgian Chasseurs Ardennais Squad New
Bolt Action Belgian Chasseurs Ardennais Squad The Chasseurs Ardennais were Belgium's elite force, and their primary role was to defend the Ardennes...
View full detailsBolt Action Fallschirmjager MG42 MMG Team New
Bolt Action Fallschirmjager MG42 MMG Team Pack contains 3 crew, tripod MMG. The Fallschirmjäger MG42 medium machine gun team was a specialized unit...
View full detailsBolt Action Belgian Army Infantry squad New
Bolt Action Belgian Army Infantry squad A Belgian infantry section consists of ten men. A section is led by a sergeant carrying either a MP-28 subm...
View full detailsBolt Action French Resistance light artillery New
Bolt Action French Resistance light artillery The most useful kinds of light artillery were often mountain guns, as these were more easily moved ...
View full detailsBolt Action French Resistance light anti-tank gun New
Bolt Action French Resistance light anti-tank gun Captured anti-tank guns were put to use again their former owners – these would very likely in...
View full detailsBolt Action French Resistance Support Group New
Bolt Action French Resistance Support Group Germany's occupation of France was resisted by the Maquis - the famous French Resistance. Led by ex-of...
View full detailsBolt Action US Army M5 3" Anti-Tank Gun (Winter) New
Bolt Action US Army M5 3" Anti-Tank Gun (Winter) In 1940 the American Army asked for a gun that could effectively stop any tank. The design foresa...
View full detailsBolt Action US Army M3A1 37mm Anti-Tank Gun New
Bolt Action US Army M3A1 37mm Anti-Tank Gun The 37 mm Gun M3 was the first dedicated anti-tank gun fielded by United States forces. Introduced in 1...
View full detailsBolt Action Sd Kfz 251/10 Ausf D (Pak 36) Half Track New
Box contains 1 plastic, metal and resin halftrack in 1:56 scale. Also contains 2 metal crewmen and a full-colour waterslide decal sheet. Note: Mode...
View full detailsBolt Action Korean War: British Army Infantry Section New
Bolt Action Korean War: British Army Infantry Section The backbone of the British and Commonwealth armies was the regular soldier. At the start of ...
View full detailsBolt Action: Konflikt '47 - Chi-Ha Medium Tank with Compression Turret New
Bolt Action: Konflikt '47 - Chi-Ha Medium Tank with Compression Turret The advent of Rift-technology, however, has allowed Japan to close the gap i...
View full detailsBolt Action: Konflikt '47 - Soviet T34/ZP New
Bolt Action: Konflikt '47 - Soviet T34/ZP In the north, the Soviets maintain pressure on the Germans with fighting heaviest around the embattled ci...
View full detailsBolt Action: Konflikt '47 - Italian Firefly Paracadutisti Infantry Squad New
Bolt Action: Konflikt '47 - Italian Firefly Paracadutisti Infantry Squad As the Allies pumped money and resources into the newly formed Italian for...
View full detailsBolt Action: Konflikt '47 - Italian Falco Paratroopers New
Bolt Action: Konflikt '47 - Italian Falco Paratroopers The flamboyant and well-trained paratroopers of the Italian army largely sided with the Nat...
View full detailsBolt Action US Army 75mm Pack Howitzer New
Bolt Action US Army 75mm Pack Howitzer The Bolt Action US Army 75mm Pack Howitzer team is a set of miniatures designed for the Bolt Action World Wa...
View full detailsBolt Action Belgian Army Medium Mortar New
Bolt Action Belgian Army Medium Mortar The Belgians used the 81mm Brandt mle 27/31 as its medium mortar support weapon. It was an effective weapon ...
View full detailsBolt Action French Army Casualties New
Bolt Action French Army Casualties French Army Casualties Capture the cost of war with realistic casualty figures for your French forces. Add a...
View full detailsBolt Action Centurion Mk III New
Bolt Action Centurion Mk III The Centurion tank began as a Cruiser type in 1943 but the design of the sloped armour elevated it to an infantry s...
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.