Reconnaissance Tank Platoon (PBX01)Armed with either a machine-gun or 20mm gun, the TKS tankette was
ideal for reconnaissance work during the defence of Poland. Roman Orlik
proved that a well-handled TKS could also be a match for German armour,
scoring a string of kills as he used the small size of the vehicle to spring
ambushes on unsuspecting enemy tanks, making the Germans pay dearly
for their advances.
Prezzo Scontato 22,00€Renault FT-17 (x2) (FR001)France still had several thousand First World War Renault FT tanks in 1940. Over 500 of them were still in service in independent bataillons de chars de combat (BCC) tank battalions in the front lines. Although adequate for infantry support, they were totally outclassed by German tanks in a mobile battle.
Prezzo Scontato 13,50€7TP (PL050)The 7TP (meaning 7-Ton, Polish—weighing in at nearly 10 tons) light tank was a locally-produced, diesel-engined version of the British Vickers E.
Prezzo Scontato 7,50€75mm Light Howitzer Battery (PBX03)An infantry division has a light artillery regiment with two battalions of field guns and one of howitzers. Each battalion has three batteries, which each have four guns. The light gun batteries use the classic French 75mm Model 1897. In Polish service it is known as the armata polowa wz. 97/17 (field gun model 1897/1917). Mobility and ammunition are provided by horse drawn limbers.
Prezzo Scontato 29,50€100mm Light Howitzer Battery (PBX04)The light artillery regiment’s howitzer battalion has twelve Skoda 100mm haubic wz. 1914/19 howitzers. These guns were widely exported by Czechoslovakia and are used by many European nations. It is a solid design, able to stand up to long, hard use, while still light enough to be conveniently towed by horse teams.
Prezzo Scontato 29,50€Polish Train (PBX05)The history of Polish armoured trains started shortly after Poland gained independence in 1918. They were one of the most important weapons in the war against Bolsheviks in 1919 and 1920, and the other conflicts that shaped the borders of Poland. Dozens of improvised armoured trains fought between 1918 and 1921. After operations ceased in 1921, only the dozen most advanced were left in service.
Prezzo Scontato 93,50€Piechoty Platoon (PBX02)The Polish infantry divisions substituted modern technology for raw guts and men. A Batailon Piechoty puts you in command of an infantry force determined to protect its country at all costs.
The Polish rifle company is an unusually strong formation with 232 officers and men, nearly 50% larger than its German counterpart. Each of its three rifle platoons has three 19-man sections. With just a single wz. 28 automatic rifle (a licensed copy of the American Browning Automatic Rifle) in each 19‑man squad, the main firepower of a platoon comes from its riflemen. These are armed with the Mauser Karabin wz. 98a, the same weapon as their German counterparts.
Prezzo Scontato 25,50€