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1 British Iron Maiden Mechanised Company box set contains:
- 1 Command SLR Rifle team
- 2 2" Mortar teams
- 8 GPMG teams
- 6 Carl Gustav teams
- 2 SF GPMG teams
- 1 Small three-hole base
- 2 Small two-hole bases
- 16 Medium four-hole bases
- 3 Base-plug sprues
- 8 Unit Cards
The infantry's job is to hold the ground that the tanks have seized. The men of the Irish Guards are no strangers to difficult missions, having faced the Germans in World War II and now the tide of Soviets 40 years later.
The Mechanised Company comprises a Company HQ and two Mechanised Platoons. Each platoon has an impressive variety of firepower at its disposal, with the ‘Gimpy’ (GPMG or General Purpose Machine-gun) and L1A1 SLRs (Self-Loading Rifles), the ‘Charlie G’ (84mm Carl Gustav recoilless gun) and one-shot 66mm light anti-tank weapons for anti-tank work, and a 2” light mortar team, whose main role is to use smoke to blind enemy machine-guns.
With its usual professionalism, the British Army has prepared for war. Now, as the Soviet Army floods across the border into West Germany, it is ready and waiting. Scorpion and Scimitar light tanks skirmish with the Soviet forward detachments as the Chieftain armoured regiments wait to strike back. The infantry hold the towns and woods, forcing the enemy into killing zones. If anything breaks through, the airmobile troops in their Lynx helicopters will hold them. The British Army is ready!
Supplied unpainted & unassembled
Details
Details
Supplier | Battlefront Miniatures |
Code | TBBX10 |
Type | Miniatures |
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