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FLAMES of WAR BOOKS FW001 Flames of War 2Nd Edition FW101 Afrika FW102 Ostfront FW103 Festung Europa FW202 D-1 BRITISH BRAB FLAMES OF WAR BOOKS BR560 M1A1 75mm pack howitzer (Airborne) (x2) GE121 StuG III D FW001 Flames Of War 2nd Edition BR573 25 pdr gun (x2) GE122 StuG III F/8 FW101 Afrika BR574 25 pdr gun (8th Army) (x2) GE123 StuG III G FW102 Ostfront BR741 Company HQ (8th Army) GE125 StuH42 FW103 Festung Europa BR742 Rifle Platoon (8th Army) GE129 Brummbär FW202 D-1 BR743 Motor Platoon (8th Army) GE131 Ferdinand BR744 Machine-gun Platoon (8th Army) GE132 Elefant BR745 Mortar Platoon (8th Army) GE133 StuIG 33B BRITISH BR747 Australian Rifle Platoon GE141 Wespe BRAB01 1500 pt 8th Army Motor Company BR749 Artillery HQ (8th Army) GE143 Grille H (15cm sIG) BRAB02 1500 pt British Rifle Company BR756 LRDG Patrols GE145 Hummel BBX01 Grant Platoon BR757 SAS Patrols GE147 Panzerwerfer 42 (Maultier) BBX02 Motor Company BR761 Company HQ (Italy) GE148 (15cm sIG) Bison BBX03 Royal Horse Artillery Battery (Afrika) BR762 Rifle Platoon (Italy) GE149 15cm sf Lorraine schlepper BBX04 Rifle Company BR763 Motor Platoon (Italy) GE160 Sd Kfz 10/5 (2cm) BBX05 Sherman III Platoon BR764 Machine-gun Platoon (Italy) GE166 SdKfz 7/1 (Quad 2cm) BBX06 Sting of the Scorpion BR765 Mortar Platoon (Italy) GE167 SdKfz 7/2 (3.7cm) BBX07 Who Dares Wins BR766 Field Platoon, Royal Engineers (Italy) GE168 SdKfz 7/1 (Quad 2cm) BBX08 Armoured Platoon BR771 Heavy Mortar Platoon (Italy) GE169 SdKfz 7/2 (3.7cm) BBX09 Royal Artillery Battery BR781 Indian Company HQ GE200 Sd Kfz 250/1 (early) BBX10 British Parachute Company BR782 Indian Rifle Platoon GE205 Sd Kfz 250/7 (8cm) BPS01 Desert Rats Paint Set BR784 Indian Machine-gun Platoon GE207 Sd Kfz 250/8 (7.5cm) BPS02 British Paint Set BR785 Indian Mortar Platoon GE209 Sd Kfz 250/9 (2cm) BR004 Tetrarch BR803 Airlanding Platoon GE216 Sd Kfz 253 (StuG) BR006 Honey Stuart BR804 Machine-gun Platoon (Airborne) GE217 SdKfz 254 BR009 Stuart V BR805 Mortar Platoon (Airborne) GE240 Sd Kfz 251/1C BR032 Crusader I or II BR880 Major General Pip Roberts GE241 Sd Kfz 251/1D BR034 Crusader III BR881 Captain Charles Upham GE242 Sd Kfz 251/1C (Stuka) BR052 Matilda II BR882 Brigadier Peter Young GE244 Sd Kfz 251/2C (8cm) BR054 Matilda ‘Scorpion’ Flail BR940 Desert Rats Decals GE249 Sd Kfz 251/7D (Pioneer) BR060 Valentine II BR941 Commonwealth Decals GE252 Sd Kfz 251/9C (7.5cm) BR061 Valentine III GE256 Sd Kfz 251/16C (Flamm) BR062 Valentine VIII GE258 Sd Kfz 251/17C (2cm) BR070 Churchill I or II FINNISH GE271 Sd Kfz 7 (8t) half-track (x2 resin) BR072 Churchill III FI010 BT-42 GE272 Sd Kfz 11 (3t) half-track (x2 resin) BR073 Churchill IV, VI FI160 Landsverk Anti II AA-tank GE273 SdKfz10 (1t) half-track (x2 resin) BR074 Churchill IV (NA75) FI570 76K/02 (76mm gun) (x2) GE274 Opel Maultier (x2) BR100 Grant FI702 Jalkaväki Platoon GE276 RSO (x2 resin) BR101 Grant (Lee turret) FI703 Jääkari Platoon GE300 SdKfz 221 (MG) BR110 Sherman I FI704 Machine-gun Platoon GE301 Sd Kfz 222 (2cm) BR116 Sherman II FI705 Mortar Platoon GE302 SdKfz 223 (radio) BR119 Sherman III (diesel) FI706 Pioneer Platoon GE340 Sd Kfz 231 (8-rad) BR120 Sherman V GE341 SdKfz 233 (7.5cm) BR121 Sherman Firefly VC GE342 Sd Kfz 263 (radio) BR153 Deacon GERMAN GE400 BMW & sidecar (x4) BR154 2 pdr portee GEAB02 1500 pt Afrikakorps Panzergrenadierkompanie GE401 BMW & sidecar (Afrika) (x4) BR155 6 pdr portee GEAB03 1500 pt German Grenadierkompanie GE402 Kettenkrad (x4) BR156 Breda portee GBX01 Panzergrenadier Platoon GE409 Kübelwagen (x3 resin) BR170 Priest GBX02 Panzer III J Platoon GE411 Schwimmwagen (x4) BR171 Bishop GBX03 Panzer IV F Platoon GE413 Horch Kfz 15 car (x2 resin) BR181 Oerlikon 20mm portee GBX04 Panzergrenadierkompanie GE420 Krupp Kfz 70 truck (x2) BR200 White scout car GBX05 8.8cm FlaK 36 Battery (Afrika) GE426 Steyr Kfz 70 truck (x2 resin) BR210 Universal Carrier (x3 resin) GBX06 Grenadier Company GE431 Opel Blitz 3-ton truck (x2 resin) BR212 OP, MMG Carrier (x2 resin) GBX07 10.5cm Artillery Battery GE490 Opel Kfz 68 radio truck BR213 Mortar Carrier (x2 resin) GBX08 Fallschirmjäger Company GE501 3.7cm PaK36 gun (x2) BR216 Indian Pattern Carrier (x2 resin) GBX09 Panzergrenadier Platoon (Late) GE502 3.7cm PaK36 gun (FJ) (x2) BR277 Quad tractor (x2 resin) GBX11 8.8cm FlaK36 Battery GE510 5cm PaK38 gun (x2) BR278 Cut-down 15cwt truck (x2 resin) GPS01 German Paint Set GE515 7.5 Pak38/97 gun (x2) BR279 Morris AA tractor (x2) GPS02 Afrika Korps Paint Set GE520 7.5cm PaK40 gun (x2) BR303 Marmon Herrington III (x2) GPS03 German Paint Set (Late) GE525 7.62 Pak36(r) gun (x2) BR310 Daimler Dingo (x3) GE011 Panzer II F GE530 8.8cm Pak43/41 (x2) BR311 Daimler I GE018 Panzer II L (Luchs) GE542 2cm FlaK38 gun (x2) BR322 Humber II GE022 Panzer 38(t) B or C GE543 2cm FlaK38 gun (FJ) (x2) BR323 Humber III GE031 Panzer III G GE550 8.8cm FlaK36 gun BR331 Humber LRC III (x3) GE032 Panzer III H GE560 7.5cm leIG18 gun (x2) BR333 Otter LRC I GE033 Panzer III J GE561 7.5cm LG40 (FJ) (x2) BR340 AEC I GE034 Panzer III L or N GE563 7.5cm GebG36 or 10.5cm LG40 (FJ) (x2) BR350 Staghound I or II CS GE035 Panzer III M GE565 15cm sIG33 gun (x2) BR360 Autocar 75mm SP GE036 Panzer III L or N GE571 10.5cm leFH18 howitzer (x2) BR410 Jeep (x3) GE037 Flammpanzer III GE590 15cm NW41 rocket launcher (x3) BR412 LRDG/SAS Jeep (x2) GE041 Panzer IV E GE610 Borgward B IV (x4) BR413 Jeep (Airborne) (x2 resin) GE042 Panzer IV F1 or F2 GE670 German Stowage BR430 Morris 15 cwt truck (x2) GE044 Panzer IV G GE701 Company HQ BR432 CMP 15 cwt truck (x2 resin) GE046 Panzer IV H GE702 Grenadier Platoon BR442 LRDG Chev truck GE060 Panther D GE703 Panzergrenadier Platoon BR450 Bedford QLT 3-ton lorry (x2) GE061 Panther A GE704 Machine-gun Platoon BR452 CMP 3-ton lorry (x2 resin) GE070 Tiger I E (Tunisia) GE705 Mortar Platoon BR460 Dorchester ACV GE071 Tiger I E (Zimmerit) GE709 Artillery HQ BR500 2 pdr gun (x2) GE072 Tiger I E (Kursk) GE720 Panzergrenadier Platoon (Winter) BR510 6 pdr gun (8th Army) (x2) GE103 Marder II GE721 Company HQ (Late) BR512 6 pdr gun (Airborne) (x2) GE104 Marder III (7.62cm) GE722 Grenadier Platoon (Late) BR520 17/25 pdr gun (x2) GE105 Marder III H GE724 Machine-gun Platoon (Late) BR521 17pdr gun (x2) GE106 Marder III M GE725 Mortar Platoon (Late) BR540 Bofors 40mm gun (x2) GE107 Hornisse GE726 Pioneer Platoon BR541 Bofors 40mm gun (8th Army) (x2) GE113 Diana GE737 Assault Rifle Platoon GE741 Company HQ (Afrika) SOVIET US106 M18 Hellcat GMC GE743 Panzergrenadier Platoon (Afrika) SUAB02 1500pt Soviet Strelkovy Batalon US140 T30 75mm HMC GE744 Machine-gun Platoon (Afrika) SBX01 T-34 obr 1942 Platoon US141 T19 105mm HMC GE745 Mortar Platoon (Afrika) SBX02 Strelkovy Company US142 M8 Scott HMC GE749 Artillery HQ (Afrika) SBX03 ‘Gods Of War’ Artillery Battalion US143 M7 Priest HMC GE762 Fallschirmjäger Platoon SBX04 KV-1s Company US160 M13 MGMC (twin .50 cal) GE763 Fallschirmjäger Platoon (Battleworn) SBX05 Kazachya Sotnya US161 T28E1 CGMC (37mm) GE764 Machine-gun Platoon (FJ) SBX06 T-34/85 Platoon US200 M2 half-track GE765 Mortar Platoon (FJ) SPS01 Soviet Paint Set US201 M3 half-track GE767 Glider Assault Platoon (FJ) SU002 T-26S obr 1939 US202 M4 81mm MMC GE791 Panzergrenadier Platoon (SS) SU015 T-60 obr 1942 US300 M3A1 armored car GE881 Generalmajor Remer SU016 T-70 obr 1942 US301 M8 Greyhound GE883 Major Bruno Koenig SU033 Mark III (Valentine II) US409 Jeep & Trailer (x2 resin) GE884 Oberfeldwebel Schmidt SU052 T-34 obr 1941 US411 Jeep (x3 resin) GE885 Generalfeldmarschall Rommel SU053 T-34 obr 1942 US413 Dodge 3/4-ton truck (x2 resin) GE886 Oberst Rettemeier SU055 T-34/85 obr 1943 US431 GMC 2 1/2-ton truck (x2 resin) GE940 Stalingrad Decals SU058 T-34 obr 1941 (Stalingrad) US500 M3 37mm gun (x2) GE941 Tank Decals SU060 T-34 obr 1942 (Chelyabinsk) US501 M1 57mm gun (x2) GE942 DAK Decals SU061 T-34 obr 1941 (Extra Armour) US502 M1 57mm gun (Airborne) (x2) GE943 Axis Decals SU071 M4 (M4A2 Sherman) US541 M1 Bofors gun (x2) SU081 KV-2 US560 M1A1 75mm pack howitzer (Airborne) (x2) SU082 KV-1e US570 M2A1 105mm howitzer (x2) HUNGARIAN SU083 KV-1s US571 M3 105mm light howitzer (x2) HU010 Toldi Light Tank SU084 KV-85 US670 US Stowage HU160 Nimrod SP AA SU091 IS-2 US701 Company HQ HU300 Csaba Armoured Car SU102 SU-85 US702 Rifle Platoon HU420 Botond Truck (x2 resin) SU120 SU-76M US703 Armored Rifle Platoon HU702 Puskás Platoon SU121 SU-76i US704 Machine-gun Platoon HU705 Mortar Platoon SU122 SU-122 US705 Mortar Platoon HU710 Heavy Weapons Platoon SU123 SU-152 US706 Engineer Combat Platoon SU145 BM-13 Katyusha US707 Armored Recon Platoon SU162 DShK AA MG US709 Artillery HQ ITALIAN SU273 Stalinets tractor (x2 resin) US710 Weapons Platoon ITAB01 1500pt Italian Compagnia Bersagliere SU301 BA-10 US711 Chemical Mortar Platoon ITBX01 Compagnia Bersagliere SU302 BA-64 (x2) US716 Bazooka pack IBX02 M14/41 Platoon SU400 M-72 motorcycle & sidecar (x4) US718 Armored Rifle Plt. 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