SKU: B08CHJL38K
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$19.99

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  • Recreate World War II combat on a tabletop using dice, model troops, tanks and the rules constructed by Bolt Action against one or more opponents.

  • Each opposing side will also require painted model troops, representing the soldiers, guns and tanks of your chosen armies.

  • Tabletop encounters take place according to twelve closely defined battle scenarios that explain how forces are deployed and how victory is achieved.

  • All that remains is for players to pit their wits against each other as they enact just one small part of one of the greatest conflicts in history—World War II.

  • Build, paint and play! The construction and painting of the models and watching them come to life are just as much fun as the game itself!

  • Produced by Fiat Ansaldo, the M13/40 was the main battle tank of the Italian army in World War II and served throughout the war following its introduction in 1940. Although designated as a medium tank it was more in line with the light tanks of other nations at the time. With armor up to 42mm thick, and armed with a 47mm main gun backed up by up to four 8mm machine guns, it carried a four-man crew. Its diesel engine, whilst underpowered, giving a top speed of around 20mph, was less vulnerable to catching fire and had better range than petrol-fuelled vehicles. The most widely produced Italian tank of the war, the M13/40 battled on in the Western Desert and Italy despite Allied tanks far eclipsing it in firepower, speed and protection. This superb plastic kit can alternatively be assembled as a Semovente tank. The Semovente 75/18 self-propelled gun brings some much needed armored reinforcements to Italian forces. The Semovente was an Italian self-propelled gun, built by mounting the 75mm Obice da 75/18 modello 34 mountain gun on the chassis of a M13/40 or M14/41 tank. It had riveted steel plates, which were thicker but also less sloped than in the original tank. Frontal armor was almost vertical, but it consisted of two plates rather than a single layer, which improved stopping power. You may think these tanks may only be for Italian Bolt Action armies, but you’d be dead wrong. Captured examples of the M13 were used by the Australians at Tobruk and the Germans were known to use Semoventes. The kit has you covered, including a decal sheet with Italian army, German army and Australian Army markings.

    WarLord Bolt Action Carro Armato/Semovente Tank 1:56 WWII Military Wargaming Plastic Model Kit 400218005 unpainted