Flames of War: 8.8cm Flak Tank Hunter Battlefront Miniatures
When it looked like Germany might soon be at war with Czechoslovakia in 1938, the high command ordered that ten 8.8cm FlaK18 anti-aircraft guns should be modified for use against the fortified positions on the Czech border. War was avoided, but the need remained and ten 8.8cm FlaK18 anti-aircraft...
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Flames of War: Boarhound 1 Armoured Car Battlefront Miniatures
In July 1941 the US Army Ordnance office issued joint specifications with the British for three new armoured cars. The T17E1 specification called for a medium armored car which eventually became the Staghound, while the T18 called for a heavy armoured car. ... The T18 prototype was developed in 1942...
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Flames of War: Churchill 3" Gun Carrier Battlefront Miniatures
With rumors of a new German Heavy tank abunding the British General Staff ordered the development of a Cruiser tank mounting a larger-calibre high velocity gun specifically designed to engage heavy German Tanks. Thus the Churchill 3in gun carrier was born. Box contains 3x Churchill 3in Gun Carriers....
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Flames of War: Dicker Max Tank-hunter Battlefront Miniatures
While still fighting in Poland in September 1939, the German High Command looked ahead to the coming battle with France and ordered a vehicle for use against the fortifications of the Maginot Line. In response Krupp set about designing a self-propelled 10.5cm K18 long-range gun based on a Panzer IV...
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Flames of War: IS-85 Heavy Tank Battlefront Miniatures
Soviet heavy tanks were a thorn in the side of the German Army throughout the war. Their armour was almost invulnerable to most German anti-tank weapons and their guns were more than adequate to deal with most German tanks. ... GABTU (Main Directorate of Armoured Forces) was determined to maintain...
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Flames of War: KV-3 Heavy Tank Battlefront Miniatures
hey ordered the Kirov plant to produce four prototypes by December 1940. Only two were produced the T-150, a KV-1 with heavier armour, and the T-220, a larger vehicle with even thicker armour and an 85mm gun. Testing revealed major flaws with both designs. ... The T-150 was underpowered, and the new...
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Flames of War: KV-5 SuperHeavy Tank Battlefront Miniatures
With the KV-1 and KV-2 heavy tanks in operation, work was begun on even heavier designs. The KV-3 was an improved KV-1, the KV-4 a design exercise that created many weird and wonderful designs for multi-turreted tanks and assault guns, and the KV-5 an immense 100-ton tank with armour 170mm (6.7in)...
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Flames of War: M6 Heavy Tank Battlefront Miniatures
At the outbreak of World War II the US Army possessed few tanks, and no heavy tanks. In May 1940 the US Army Ordnance Department started to work on the T1, 50-ton heavy multi-turreted tank. This was similar in concept to the Soviet T-35 and other 1930s land battleship designs. ... By October 1940,...
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Flames of War: M27 Medium Tank Battlefront Miniatures
The M27 medium tank was born out of the T20 programme. After the M4 series of tanks went into production, consideration immediately turned to its successor. The US Army Ordnance Department was given the go-ahead to start work on an improved medium tank in May 1942. Broad outlines called for a 32-ton...
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Flames of War: P40 Heavy Tank Battlefront Miniatures
Even before they had entered the war in 1940, the Italian army recognised that it would need a new, heavier tank to keep up with foreign designs. At 26 tonnes, the new tank was planned to be twice as heavy as the M13/40 medium tank about to enter service. Faced with numerous specification changes...
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Flames of War: Panzer 1F Battlefront Miniatures
In the German Army, as every army, the infantry generals wanted tanks to support infantry attacks rather than fighting their own battles elsewhere. They were impressed by the small and cheap British Matilda and the French Renault 10-tonne infantry support tanks, and demanded a similar vehicle. The...
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Flames of War: Semovente 75/34 SP Gun Battlefront Miniatures
The first Italian self-propelled gun, the Semovente M41 da 75/18 based on the M14/41 medium tank, was introduced in late 1941. This provided the field artillery with both mobility and protection. Mounting the short-barrelled 75mm L/18 howitzer, it was used with great success in the Desert where it...
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Flames of War: Sturer EmilTank-hunter Battlefront Miniatures
When the VK3001(H) heavy tank project was dropped in favour of the VK4501 that would eventually become the Tiger tank, two of the prototype chassis were used to produce the most powerfully armed self-propelled gun of the war. ... The 12.8 cm Selbstfahrlafette L/61 (12.8cm L/61 Self-propelled...
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Flames of War: T-14 Assault Tank Battlefront Miniatures
When America entered the war in late 1941 they and the British immediately got together to consider tank designs. The Americans learned from the British tank combat experience, while the British examined American tank designs to see how they fit their requirements. In September 1941 the British had...
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Flames of War: T-43 Medium Tank Battlefront Miniatures
The heavy armour of the latest Soviet tank designs ensured that they made a major impact on the battlefield, even in the hands of the hastily-trained conscripts that were all that was available after the disasters of 1941. When the Germans started fielding tanks armed with new long-barrelled 7.5cm...
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Flames of War: T55 Gun Motor Carriage Battlefront Miniatures
The T55 Gun Motor Carriage has it origins in the experimental 8x8 desert vehicle designed by Cook Brothers. They started by building a chassis that joined two powered 4x4 bogies, each with its own engine, into an 8x8 vehicle. This unusual vehicle steered by pivoting the entire front bogie. ... It...
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Flames of War: Tiger (P) Heavy Tank Battlefront Miniatures
Germany started work on a 27-tonne heavy breakthrough tank in 1937. Like the British Matilda, the French Char B, and the Soviet T-35, this tank was intended to breach WWI-style trench lines so that the light and medium tanks could fight a mobile battle. ... After three successively heavier designs,...
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Flames of War: TOG Heavy Tank Battlefront Miniatures
When the war broke out in 1939, many in Britain expected a repeat of the First World War with the army joining the French in the trenches. They would build up an unbeatable material advantage and then smash the German trenches and roll on to Berlin. ... The old gang of Swinton, Ricardo and Wilson...