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5 28mm Metal Mythic Americas miniatures. Tlalocan High Priest \tlä-'lō-kən\– The Warlord of the Aztecs is the Tlalocan High Priest, a powerful spellcaster who starts at Magic Level 2. The High Priest focuses on fortifying friendly units or attacking the enemy through magic. He...
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10 Metal 28mm Mythic Americas miniatures. Tlalocan-Bound Dead \tlä-'lō-kən\– The Tlalocan-Bound Dead are the core undead warrior units for the warband. With no real weapons and lackluster stats these undead soldiers will benefit greatly from buff spells. When benefiting from Power Siphon the standard...
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3 Resin 28mm Mythic Americas miniatures. Tlalocan-Bound Marauders \tlä-'lō-kən\– The Marauders are a Large monster unit of undead. These powerful undead benefit from two hand-to-hand attacks which can be upgraded to macuahuitls. Their offensive output paired with the Undead and Dread special rules make...
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Introduce barbed wire to your games with this terrain from Warlord Games, easy to use just cut to the size you require. Product contains 3m of barbed wire
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In co-operation with Army Painter; Rapid Deployment has been developed as a great method to creatively, easily and accurately paint your miniatures! Designed for use on plastic, resin and metal figures. Each paint is of high quality, full of colour and ready for use...
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This box set contains a metal 10-man section: NCO with rifle 2-men Bren gun LMG team 7 riflemen The British Expeditionary Force was an army of nearly a third of a million troops sent out to France to try to resist aggression from Adolf...
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The British Expeditionary Force was an army of nearly a third of a million troops sent out to France to try to resist aggression from Adolf Hitler's Third Reich. Allied with Belgium and powerful French forces, it fielded ten infantry divisions, artillery, tank brigades...
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The initial Belgian defence proved the mettle of the Belgian Army, but they struggled to match the evolving tactics of the ever encroaching Wehrmacht in the early stages of the war. Led by well educated and dependable officers, with proven support weapons in the...
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These great-looking and easy to store river sections will provide your games with natural obstacles to overcome or maybe the scenario relies on you taking control of the crossing point? This scenery pack contains one of the most used terrain types seen on wargames...
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This scenery pack contains one of the most used terrain types seen on wargames tables - roads. These laser-cut MDF sections are supplied with hard-wearing, photo-realistic self adhesive artworks allowing you to have fantastic looking tracks, trails or roads on your tabletop no matter...
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After Napoleon entered Paris and started the Hundred Days campaign, King William II of Prussia recalled Blücher from his retirement in Silesia and set him the task of facing down the upstart Frenchman. He was placed in command of the Army of the Lower...
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Can you succeed where Napoleon Bonaparte's French Army failed? Can you capture the farm at Papelotte from the Allied garrison before the Prussians enter the field during the battle of Waterloo, or will your valiant Nassau defenders see off the savage assaults of Les...
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The village of Plancenoit saw bitter hand-to-hand fighting and close quarters carnage as von Bülow's Prussian IV Korps entered the fray at Waterloo. Will your French army wrestle back control of this key strategic position for the Emperor or will your grim and resolute...
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Thousands of cavalry rode with the Prussian army, forming intimidating walls of charging horse flesh. The Dragoons formed the shock heavy cavalry, pounding the enemy, while the more numerous Hussars acted as the eyes and ears of the divisions. It was brave lance-armed Uhlans...
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Smartly dressed in sombre dark uniforms the ranked columns of Prussian infantry marched steadily to face Napoleon. Even after suffering a bitter defeat Ligny, in the midst of retreat, the disciplined professional soldiers were still able to muster their resolve and turn to England's...
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After losing to Napoleon in 1806 the Treaty of Tilsit neutered the Prussian army, allowing the once proud country only a tiny standing army. Despite ingenious efforts to circumvent the wording of the treaty, the Prussian army that mustered to fight in the Hundred...
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Wellington's Allied army was a colourful mix of nationalities and troop types. None were more exotic-looking than the three regiments of Highlanders at the Battle of Waterloo. With the contents of this plastic boxed set you can field all three of the Highland units...
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Napoleon created the Imperial Guard as an army within an army. To gain access to its hallowed ranks was the dream of many French soldiers. Better pay, food, uniforms and a swagger that carried them all over Europe – it was a post of...
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With Napoleon once again on the rise, the Prussians wasted no time in mustering against him, spoiling for a fight. The Army of the Lower Rhine marched across Europe to join the Allies, led by the fiery General Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. Contains five...
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When the upstart Napoleon marched to war once again, the Seventh Coalition of European powers quickly gathered to halt him. The cream of British and Allied commanders took to the field, led by ‘Old Nosey’ himself, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Contains five...