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Autoblinda AB41
Contains: 1 Resin and Metal Vehicle. Bolt Action Stat Card Decal Sheet Vehicle Damage Markers
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FIAT 626 Medium Truck
A reliable workhorse, the FIAT 626 became the standard Italian medium truck and operated on all fronts. 700 were delivered to the French and 100...
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Italian Army 100/17 Modello 14 Medium Artillery
The 100/17 Modello 14 was a Skoda-designed medium howitzer that made up the bulk of the Italians’ artillery strength. As a whole, Italian artillery was...
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Italian Bersaglieri 100/17 Modello 14 Medium Artillery
The Skoda-designed 100/17 Modello 14 was medium howitzer that contributed to much of the Italians’ artillery strength. As a whole, Italian artillery was a piecemeal...
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Italian Bersaglieri Elefantino 47mm AT Gun
The 47/32 was a licensed Austrian light artillery piece that primarily served in an anti-tank role. When firing HEAT [High Explosive Anti-Tank] rounds, the 47/32...
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Italian Bersaglieri FOO Team
Whether it is an artillery battery miles away from the battlefield, a naval gunship out to sea, or a ground attack aircraft high above the...
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Italian Bersaglieri Breda 2cm AA Gun
Developed in Italy and widely used throughout the war, the Breda 20/65 Model 1935 was capable as both an anti-aircraft weapon and a ground weapon....
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Italian Bersaglieri
Highly trained marksmen and superbly fit soldiers, the Bersaglieri (sharpshooter) were easily identified by their helmets, sporting large black capercaillie feathers. As light infantry troops...
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Bolt Action: Italian Bersaglieri
Highly trained marksmen and superbly fit soldiers, the Bersaglieri (sharpshooter) were easily identified by their helmets, sporting large black capercaillie feathers. As light infantry troops...
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Italian Paracadutisti Flamethrower, Sniper & Light Mortar Teams – Metal Blister
On paper, every Italian infantry division was to have eight assigned flamethrower teams for digging out entrenched infantry and assaulting fortifications. In practice, of course,...
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Italian Paracadutisti paratrooper infantry section – Metal Box
Note: This is the first of two Paracadutisti Paratrooper Infantry Sections. Each contains unique sculpts so are ideal to mix and match to lend your...
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Italian Paracadutisti support group – Metal Box
Led by tough, experienced officers, the Italian paratroopers were a well-respected foe – during the battle of El Alamein troops of the Folgore (Lightning) Division...
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Italian Army Guastatori Destruction Group – Metal Box
At the start of Italy’s war, the Italian Army had no assault engineering units designed to take on enemy fortifications. The performance of pioneer units...
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Italian Army Support Group – Metal Box
One of the largest ground forces of the war, the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army) was hardened by its experiences in Albania, Ethiopia and the...
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Italian Army & Blackshirts
Mussolini famously boasted that the Italian army had eight million bayonets standing at the ready. In actuality, the standing Italian army was far smaller than...
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