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A PDF Preview of the Red Thunder Catalogue CATALOGUE POTECKNOV'S BEARS ARMY DEAL Potecknov’s Bears contains all the Soviet models you need to begin building a T-72 Tank Battalion, including; • 1x Team Yankee Complete Rules A5 Mini Version, • 5x Plastic T-72 tanks, • 2x Plastic Mi-24 Hind assault helicopters, • 2x Decal Sheets, and • 6x Unit Cards. YURI 'S WOLVES ARMY DEAL Yuri’s Wolves contains all the Soviet models you need to begin building a T-64 Tank Battalion, including; • 1x Team Yankee Complete Rules A5 Mini Version, • 5x Plastic T-64 tanks, • 2x Plastic BMP scouts, • 1x Decal Sheet, and • 6x Unit Cards. For the complete range of tokens, templates and other gaming accessories, visit your local stockist or www.Team-Yankee.com Also available is the complete range of pre-painted ‘Battlefield In A Box’ terrain, as seen thoughout this book. 57 TSBX01 CONTAINS: 5x Plastic T-72 Tanks 1x Plastic Tank Commander Sprue 1x Decal Sheet 3x Unit Cards T-72 Tankovy Company (Plastic) TSBX04 CONTAINS: 2x Plastic Mi-24 Hind Helicopters 2x Plastic Flight Stands 8x Rare-earth Magnets 1x Decal Sheet 3x Unit Cards Mi-24 Hind Helicopter Company (Plastic) TSBX13 CONTAINS: 5x Plastic T-64 Tanks 1x Plastic Tank Commander Sprue 1x Decal Sheet 3x Unit Cards T-64 Tankovy Company (Plastic) 58 TSBX02 CONTAINS: 5x Plastic BMP-1 or BMP-2 Transports 1x Plastic Tank Commander Sprue 1x Decal Sheet 5x Unit Cards BMP-1 or BMP-2 Company (Plastic) TSBX09 CONTAINS: 2x SU-25 Frogfoot Aircraft 2x Plastic Flight Stands 4x Rare-earth Magnets 1x Decal Sheet 1x Unit Card SU-25 Frogfoot Aviation Company TSBX14 CONTAINS: 5x Plastic BTR-60 Transports 1x Plastic Tank Commander Sprue 1x Decal Sheet 5x Unit Cards BTR-60 Transport Platoon (Plastic) 59 TSBX18 CONTAINS: 1x Formation Command Team 10x AK-74 Teams 9x RPG-7 Anti-tank Teams 2x PKM LMG teams 1x Gremlin AA Missile Team 9x Unit Cards Motor Rifle Company (Plastic) TSBX05 TSBX06 CONTAINS: CONTAINS: 2x ZSU-23-4 Shilka 2x SA-13 Gopher Anti-aircraft tanks SAM tanks 1x Unit Card 1x Unit Card ZSU-23-4 Shilka AA Platoon SA-13 Gopher SAM Platoon TSBX16 CONTAINS: 2x SA-8 Gecko SAM Vehicles 1x Unit Card SA-8 Gecko SAM Platoon 60 TSBX07 CONTAINS: 3x 2S1 Gvozdika (‘Carnation’) 122mm Self-propelled Howitzers 1x Unit Card 2S1 Carnation Battery TSBX17 CONTAINS: 3x 2S3 Acacia 152mm Self-propelled Howitzers 2x Unit Cards 2S3 Acacia Heavy SP Howitzer Battery TSBX08 CONTAINS: 3x BM-21 Hail Rocket Launchers 1x Unit Card BM-21 Hail Battery TSBX15 CONTAINS: 3x Storm Anti-tank Missile Carriers 1x Unit Card Storm Anti-tank Platoon 61 TSBX10 CONTAINS: 4x BRDM-2 Vehicles 3x Unit Cards BRDM-2 Recon Platoon TSBX11 TSBX12 CONTAINS: CONTAINS: 4x Gaskin 3x Spandrel Vehicles SAM Vehicles 2x Unit Cards 2x Unit Cards Spandrel Anti-tank Platoon SA-9 Gaskin SAM Platoon TSU703 CONTAINS: 4x AK-74 Teams 4x RPG-7 Anti-tank Teams 4x Unit Cards Motor Rifle Platoon (Plastic) TSU706 TSU727 CONTAINS: CONTAINS: 1x AGS-17 Grenade Iauncher Teams 3x AGS-17 Grenade Iauncher Teams 2x AT-4 Spigot Missile Teams 3x AT-4 Spigot Missile Teams 2x Unit Cards 1x Unit Card Motor Rifle Heavy Weapons (Plastic) Afgantsy Heavy Weapons (Plastic) 62.
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