von BK-Markus | 24.05.2020 | eingestellt unter: Warlord Games / Bolt Action

Bolt Action: Neuheiten

Warlord Games haben zwei Neuheiten für Bolt Action im Shop.

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The design of the T-28 was heavily influenced by the 1926-vintage Vickers A1E1 Independent tank and in 1933 it was one of the first true medium tanks to enter series production anywhere in the world. It featured some advanced features for its time, such as an anti-aircraft machine gun and a radio fitted as standard. However, the T-28’s armour protection and suspension were sub-par while its multi-turreted layout made it vulnerable to damage. Many of the T-28s in service in 1941 were lost to mechanical breakdown and the remainder fared poorly in combat with more modern Panzers. It vanished entirely from the frontlines by the end of the year. Due to its thin skin and poor design, we rate the T-28 in Bolt Action as having armour equal to a light tank.

This 28mm (1/56) scale resin cast kit allows you to equip the tank with either the KT-28 76.2 mm gun or the improved L-10 76.2 mm gun. The guns are interchangeable. This model kit is supplied unassembled and unpainted.

Preis: 34.00 GBP

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The Grille (‘Cricket’) was a self-propelled 150mm howitzer deployed as mobile close artillery support for panzer grenadier regiments. Variants were built upon the 38(t) chassis and a few on the Panzer II chassis (all of which were sent to North Africa). The Ausf H and more common Ausf K vehicles were very similar in design and function, if not so in appearance, and as such all three models of the Grille are treated as the same vehicle in the Armies of Germany rulebook.

The German Grille Ausf K is a 28mm (1/56) scale resin and metal kit. This model kit is supplied unassembled and unpainted.

Preis: 27.00 GBP

Bolt Action ist unter anderem bei unseren Partnern Fantasy-In, Fantasywelt und Taschengelddieb erhältlich.

Quelle: Warlord Games

Link: Warlord Games

BK-Markus

Stellvertretender Chefredakteur Brückenkopf-Online. Seit 2002 im Hobby und spielt folgende Systeme: Age of Sigmar, Infinity, Bolt Action, Flames of War, Warhammer 40K, Dreadball, Saga, Freebooters Fate, Black Powder, Space Hulk, Dead Mans Hand, Bushido, Malifaux, Dropzone Commander, Dropfleet Commander, Gates of Antares, Kings of War, Wild West Exodus, Batman, Collision, Dystopian Wars, Draculas America, Kill Team, Summoners, Eden, Star Wars Legion, Wolsung, Blitz Bowl, Carnevale, Warzone Resurrection, The Drowned Earth, Twisted, The Other Side, Deathmtach, One Page Rules, Battletech, Masters of the Universe Battleground und Warhammer Underworlds.

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Kommentare

  • Beides sehr interessante Fahrzeuge, die ich gerne in meiner Sammlung noch hätte. Der T28 passt z.b. ganz gut in viele russische Armeen mit dem Thema Operation Barbarossa oder auch dem Winterkrieg und die kleine Grille mochte ich schon bei Flames of War ganz gerne. 🙂

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