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Contains 3 Heavy TOG 2* Heavy Platoon

The TOG 2 was used as a test bed for the turret of the new Challenger heavy , producing the TOG 2*. The designers of 1941 were used to tiny 2 pdr ammunition, so they gave the Challenger tank two loaders to handle the much larger 17 pdr ammunition. While the result was a huge turret and an extravagant use of manpower, it did allow the big 17 pdr to maintain a similar rate of fire to the smaller guns.

The 17 pdr gun in the TOG 2* heavy tank has ROF 3 as a result of having two loaders and a plentiful ammunition supply immediately to hand. With its excellent anti-tank performance, the TOG 2* is an outstanding tank killer. Armour Name Mobility Front Side Top Equipment Weapon Range ROF Anti-tank Firepower and Notes TOG 2* Fully-tracked 7 5 2 Co-ax MG, Unreliable, Very slow tank, Wide tracks. OQF 17 pdr gun 32”/80cm 3 13 3+ No HE, Semi-indirect fire. With two loaders and a plentiful supply of ammunition, the TOG 2* can pump out shots at an immense rate.

Price NZ/AUS $60 US $40 €35 £23 MM01

Contains 5 Medium Tanks M27 Platoon

The M27 is as advanced in concept now as the medium was a year ago. Its armour is effective against most German guns, while its gun is more than adequate to knock out anything they can field.

The M27 is a medium tank with the front armour of a heavy tank and the gun to match.

Armour Name Mobility Front Side Top Equipment Weapon Range ROF Anti-tank Firepower and Notes M27 medium tank Fully-tracked 7 4 1 Co-ax MG, Hull MG, .50 cal AA MG, Overloaded, Unreliable. M1 76mm gun 32”/80cm 2 12 3+ Stabiliser.

Price NZ/AUS $75 US $50 €45 £30 MM06