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    Flip 7 Card Game
    Flip 7 Card Game

    Flip 7 Card Game

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    Flip over cards one by one without flipping the same number twice. Sound easy? Think again! This isn’t just any deck of cards… In Flip 7 there’s only one 1 card, two 2’s, three 3’s, etc. plus a bunch of special cards that can score you extra points, give you a second chance, or freeze you or your opponents in your tracks. Are you the type of player to play it safe and bank points before you bust, or are you going to risk it all and go for the bonus points by flipping over seven in a row? Press your luck meets strategy in this addictive card game that’s sure to be the greatest card game you’ve ever played!
    Original price was: £13.99.Current price is: £11.25.
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    Bolt Action US Army Infantry Platoon (Winter)
    Bolt Action US Army Infantry Platoon (Winter)

    Bolt Action: US Army Infantry Platoon (Winter)

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    As the US Army advanced through France towards Germany, they would be faced with not only fierce German resistance, but also increasingly harsh weather. The winter of 1944-45 was a cold one in north-west Europe, and the GIs who would find themselves in desperate combat during the Battle of the Bulge in the forests of the Ardennes would discover that the weather was almost as much of a foe as the enemy troops. Digging into the frozen ground became incredibly difficult, and the men were grateful for every piece of winter clothing they could get their hands on. Contents:
    • 30x US Army Rangers in Winter Uniform Miniatures (six dynamically posed bodies, twelve unique head options, including helmets with camouflage covers and netting, a variety of weapons and extra details
    Original price was: £37.00.Current price is: £29.60.
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    Konflikt '47: Chi-Ha Medium Tank with Compression Turret
    Konflikt '47: Chi-Ha Medium Tank with Compression Turret

    Konflikt ’47: Chi-Ha Medium Tank with Compression Turret

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    The advent of Rift-technology has allowed Japan to close the gap in some areas. Although increasing industrial capacity hasn’t been easy, the study of the Rift messages provided by Germany has allowed Japan to create a family of rapid firing compression weapons. This box contains:
    • 1 plastic, resin & metal Japanese Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank suitable for Konflikt ‘47 Japanese Army
    • Full-colour waterslide decal sheet
    • A detailed construction leaflet
    As Japan’s Rift-tech scientists developed the first of these cannons, the Chi-Ha chassis with the larger Shinhoto turret was used as a test bed for the earliest weapon trials, which in turn led to a compression cannon-armed variant entering service in late 1946. Equipped with either a 47mm anti-tank gun or the rapid firing light compression cannon the Type 97 Chi-Ha has proved capable of competing against heavier Allied tanks.
    Original price was: £38.00.Current price is: £30.40.
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    Konflikt 47 Soviet Cossack Light Walker
    Konflikt 47 Soviet Cossack Light Walker

    Konflikt ’47: Soviet Cossack Light Walker

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    The Soviets recognised the versatility of the German Spinne walker and were able to reverse engineer much of the technology from captured examples. Using biped technology stolen from the US, they were able to produce the Cossack. Fast and agile it is an excellent recce vehicle. It excels in the open and often difficult ground that covers much of Eastern Europe. Deployed as a fast flanking unit, the Cossack with its Walker, Agile, and Recce special rules is ideal for hit and run distraction before your Ursus or other assault units enter the fray!
    Original price was: £34.50.Current price is: £27.60.
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    Konflikt 47 Axis Fallschirmjager Falcon Infantry

    Konflikt ’47: Axis Fallschirmjager Falcon Infantry

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    The Fallschirmjäger were famed from the beginning of WW2 for their involvement in capturing Belgium, the Netherlands and France. Though nearly decimated in courageous actions in Afrika, the Mediterranean, Italy, Northern Europe and Russia their early success have not been forgotten! Now they are seen again across the battlefields of 1947; re-fitted with state-of-the-art Falcon armour, it is far more agile than its predecessor shaping more to the Fallschirmjagers needs. More expensive to produce but far more valuable with its effectiveness and more popular with the troops that use it. Quick and resilient, these troops are ideal objective grabbers and shock-troops. With the ability to keep up with. and even outpace, most vehicles. Without the hindrance of terrain you can guarantee they can get to their target double-time. Equipped with assault rifles, they can pack-a-punch and wipe out those bothersome back-line units with ease.
    Original price was: £42.00.Current price is: £33.60.
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    Konflikt 47 Axis Specialist Medic
    Konflikt 47 Axis Specialist Medic

    Konflikt ’47: Axis Specialist Medic

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    The specialist medic is generally only found within elite formations of the Axis military, a rarity on the battlefield. This medic uses experimental Rift-tech in the treatment of wounds and injuries. Whilst effective, not every soldier appreciates the occasional, long-term side effects! The specialist medic may be accompanied by bodyguards to both protect him and assist in his duties.
    Original price was: £15.00.Current price is: £13.50.
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    Konflikt '47 British Commonwealth War Dog Squad 1
    Konflikt '47 British Commonwealth War Dog Squad 1

    Konflikt ’47: British Commonwealth War Dog Squads

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    Whilst the average Tommy is reluctant to tackle some of the horrors of the modern battlefield, specially trained and bred war dogs have few problems in doing so. With the increasing influence of Rift-tech science to make the dogs faster and stronger, packs of these animals can be released to savage the enemy. The handlers of these dogs are usually quite relieved when they can retire to the rear having set the dogs on their course of destruction.
    Original price was: £15.00.Current price is: £13.50.
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    Konflikt '47 Tesla AT Gun US Army Crew
    Konflikt '47 Tesla AT Gun US Army Crew

    Konflikt ’47: Tesla AT Gun (US Army Crew)

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    The Tesla cannon being deployed on a Sherman chassis, research continued into miniaturising and enhancing he clearly potent technology – in particular the size of the power packs needed to generate sufficient charge. Infantry versions were workable for far lower power weapons, but a breakthrough in January 1947 resulted in the first practical trials of lighter, towed weapon systems. By June 1947, a towed Tesla anti-tank gun was deployed in combat. The bulk of these weapons have been deployed to Armoured infantry formations.
    Original price was: £37.00.Current price is: £32.99.
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    Konflikt 47 British Commonwealth Automated Carrier
    Konflikt 47 British Commonwealth Automated Carrier

    Konflikt ’47: British Commonwealth Automated Carrier

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    As British research and development continue in the embryonic fields of automation and automotive intelligence, the combination of automated control units and armoured vehicles is a logical progression. With no requirement for crew comfort and with a greater tolerance to shock, noise and impact, an automated vehicle offers the opportunity to place larger weapon systems on relatively small, agile and hard to hit platforms. The initial trials proved largely successful, with the combat potential of these vehicles deemed worth the occasional processing glitches and failures. With trials completed, the deployment of large numbers of automated carriers is the first large-scale field test of this concept. Using the ubiquitous universal carrier as a base, two automated infantry units are hardwired into the vehicle, one as a driver and the other as a gunner. With any redundant limbs or body parts removed, the AI units take little space which allows a mounting of a twin auto-cannon weapon system. This firepower would be unworkable with a human crew due to the recoil, noise levels and cramped crew space, but works with automated crew perfectly.
    Original price was: £27.50.Current price is: £24.75.
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    Tesla AT Gun (British Army Crew)
    Tesla AT Gun (British Army Crew)

    Konflikt ’47: Tesla AT Gun (British Army Crew)

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    The directed energy weapons conceived and developed by Nikola Tesla have had an immediate impact on the battlefield. Even heavily-armoured vehicles are vulnerable to electricity and with a dispersion setting, squads of infantry can be attacked just as easily. Whilst relatively short ranged and bulky, they are effective against both vehicles and infantry, which makes them popular with the tank crews that use them. Tactically the glow of the Tesla Cannon’s coils makes ambushes and fighting at night difficult, but the psychological effect of the electrical arcs on enemy soldiers is worth the side effects.
    Original price was: £37.00.Current price is: £32.99.
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    Black Powder American Civil War Artillery Battery
    Black Powder American Civil War Artillery Battery

    Black Powder: American Civil War – Artillery Battery

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    By the time of the American Civil War, artillery had become a deadly arm on the field of battle, used in huge numbers by both Union and Confederate armies. Some pieces were still old-fashioned muzzle-loading smoothbores similar to those fielded to such great effect during the Napoleonic wars. However, many more were superbly accurate rifled pieces capable of propelling shrapnel shells to 2,000 yards and more. If hard-pressed, guns could use canister at deadly close range to sweep away attacking troops. Box contains 3 Warlord Resin American Civil War guns with 4 crew each and a variety of gun barrel options (3x Union 12-pdr Napoleon, 1x Confederate 12-pdr Napoleon, 1x 12-pdr howitzer, 1x 10-pdr Parrott rifle, 3x 6-pdr Napoleon & 1x 3-inch ordnance), MDF Snake Fence scenery and cap badge decal sheet.
    Original price was: £25.50.Current price is: £20.40.
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    Black Powder American Civil War Infantry Regiment Advancing
    Black Powder American Civil War Infantry Regiment Advancing

    Black Powder: American Civil War – Infantry Regiment Advancing

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    In many civil wars in history, both sides were equipped in a very similar fashion with the colour of their uniforms and the flags they fought under being the identifying features. This was no different for the forces of the Union and the Confederacy in the American Civil War, and these miniatures, advancing with their firearms in ‘right shoulder shift’ are equally suited to be painted as either a Union or Confederate regiment. Wearing dark blue tunics, light blue trousers and armed with percussion rifles, the Union soldiers learnt how to manoeuvre and march great distances to take the war to the south. Early regiments were of mixed quality with few having drilled before, let alone seen active service of any note. By the war’s end they were a tough and efficient fighting body of men, a match for their adversary, ‘Johnny Reb’. Confederate regiments were tough, with many in their ranks used to privation and familiar with firearms. This was just as well, as compared to their northern foes in the Union they were frequently poorly equipped, fed and armed – much of their equipment was taken from Federal prisoners or privately purchased. The better maintained troops favoured the Enfield muzzle-loading rifles if available, but many types of rifles were used during the war, even old flintlocks in reserve units. Ragtag they may look, but southern troops had a spring in their step and were renowned for their quick and terrifying charges, many emitting the unearthly, ululating ‘Rebel Yell’ to unnerve their ‘blue belly’ opponents. Box contains 24 Warlord resin figures (including command group), plastic bases, MDF Snake Fence scenery, cap badge decal sheet and full-colour flag sheets for both Union and Confederate troops.
    Original price was: £29.50.Current price is: £23.60.
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    Black Powder American Civil War Infantry Regiment Firing Line
    Black Powder American Civil War Infantry Regiment Firing Line

    Black Powder: American Civil War – Infantry Regiment Firing Line

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    In many civil wars in history, both sides were equipped in a very similar fashion with the colour of their uniforms and the flags they fought under being the identifying features. This was no different for the forces of the Union and the Confederacy in the American Civil War, and these miniatures, presenting their arms at firing line, are equally suited to be painted as either a Union or Confederate regiment. Wearing dark blue tunics, light blue trousers and armed with percussion rifles, the Union soldiers learnt how to manoeuvre and march great distances to take the war to the south. Early regiments were of mixed quality with few having drilled before, let alone seen active service of any note. By the war’s end they were a tough and efficient fighting body of men, a match for their adversary, ‘Johnny Reb’. Confederate regiments were tough, with many in their ranks used to privation and familiar with firearms. This was just as well, as compared to their northern foes in the Union they were frequently poorly equipped, fed and armed – much of their equipment was taken from Federal prisoners or privately purchased. The better maintained troops favoured the Enfield muzzle-loading rifles if available, but many types of rifles were used during the war, even old flintlocks in reserve units. Ragtag they may look, but southern troops had a spring in their step and were renowned for their quick and terrifying charges, many emitting the unearthly, ululating ‘Rebel Yell’ to unnerve their ‘blue belly’ opponents. Box contains 24 Warlord resin figures (including command group), plastic bases, MDF Snake Fence scenery, cap badge decal sheet and full-colour flag sheets for both Union and Confederate troops.
    Original price was: £29.50.Current price is: £23.60.
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    Konflikt 47 British Commonwealth Grenadiers
    Konflikt 47 British Commonwealth Grenadiers

    Konflikt ’47: British Commonwealth Grenadiers

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    In order to test new equipment and technology coming from the UK’s Rift-tech labs and workshops, the 7th Bn Grenadier Guards were seconded to the Rift Research Department in order to provide troops to trial new equipment and technology. Once initial trials were completed, platoons of the Battalion would deploy forward to test the equipment on the front line, often to the benefit of the infantry they were supporting, but occasionally proving a project a disappointing failure. Over the past two years, the Battalion has developed a greater understanding of the weaponry at its disposal and is now considered an elite shock unit as much as an R&D unit. This, of course, fits nicely with the role the Grenadiers and the Guards Division has played in the British Army’s history. Although technically still part of the Guard’s Division, the unit is often referred to as The Grenadiers, or more recently, the Rift Grenadiers. Contains 10 miniatures.
    Original price was: £27.50.Current price is: £24.75.
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    Konflikt '47 Axis Heavy Sniper Team
    Konflikt '47 Axis Heavy Sniper Team

    Konflikt ’47: Axis Heavy Sniper Team

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    With the advent of heavy armour and light walkers on the battlefield, the role and relevance of heavy anti-tank rifles have been revised. Never intended to take on heavy vehicles, they are perfect for tackling scout walkers and heavy infantry. This blister pack contains a heavy sniper team, an anti-tank rifleman and a spotter. Boasting a literal anti-tank rifle, they have the means to take on the heavily armoured super units that can cause immense havoc amongst regular troops.
    Original price was: £10.50.Current price is: £9.50.