The New Bolt Action British & Canadian Infantry box set review.
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- A video of the opening and review of the new Warlord Games, Bolt Action Range, British and Canadian Army Infantry (1943-44) Hard plastic 28mm Figures.
The 3rd Infantry Division landed on SWORD Beach at Ouistreham on D Day with the objective of capturing Caen. It reached to within a mile of the outskirts of the city on D+1. It later took part in the capture of the city, 7th-9th July.
The 3rd Infantry Division comprised of:
8th Infantry Brigade.
1st Bn. The Suffolk Regiment.
2nd Bn. The East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York’s Own).
1st Bn. The South Lancashire Regiment (The Prince of Wales’s Volunteers.
9th Infantry Brigade.
2nd Bn. The Lincolnshire Regiment.
1st Bn. The King’s Own Scottish Borderers.
2nd Bn. The Royal Ulster Rifles.
185th Infantry Brigade.
2nd Bn. The Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
1st Bn. The Royal Norfolk Regiment.
2nd Bn. The King’s Shropshire Light Infantry.
Divisional Troops.
3rd Reconnaissance Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps.
2nd Bn. The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own).
7th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (H.Q., 9th, 16th& 17th/43rd Field Batteries, Royal Artillery).
33rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (H.Q., 101st, 109th & 113th/114th Field Batteries, Royal Artillery).
76th (Highland) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery.
20th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery.
92nd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery.
17th Field Company, Royal Engineers.
246th (Welsh) Field Company, Royal Engineers.
253rd (West Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers.
15th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers.
2nd Bridging Platoon, Royal Engineers.
3rd Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals.
23rd Company, Royal Army Service Corps.
47th Company, Royal Army Service Corps.
48th Company, Royal Army Service Corps.
172nd Company, Royal Army Service Corps.
8th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps.
9th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps.
223rd Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps.
10th Field Dressing Station, Royal Army Medical Corps.
11th Field Dressing Station, Royal Army Medical Corps.
8th Infantry Brigade Workshops, Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers.
9th Infantry Brigade Workshops, Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers.
185th Infantry Brigade Workshops, Royal Electrical & Mechanical
Engineers.
3rd Divisional Ordnance Field Park, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
3rd Divisional Postal Unit, Royal Engineers.
3rd Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police.
33rd Field Security Section, Intelligence Corps.
3rd Divisional Ordnance Field Park, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
3rd Divisional Postal Unit, Royal Engineers.
3rd Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police.
33rd Field Security Section, Intelligence Corps.
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Hi, great video, The Eccentric Man sent me. Subed and llooking forward to more.
Thank you, I appreciate the support.❤
Nice set, just working on my own video review of this set. You beat me to it!
I am sure yours will be better, I am still trying to bring myself to others high standards. Thanks for commenting 👍
Very informative and detailed look at the kits. Subscribed and shared.
Thank you for you kind words, it is very much appreciated.👍
I can confirm yes, the Sten guns on the sprues are Mark One Sten, but the art work on the box shows the mark 3. Also I have checked on the figures there are no scabards for the spike bayonet, so hopefully that has answered everyone's questions.
The Enfield are also SMLEs not No.4s. They just have the right bayonets on them. Quite alot of the weapons here are the wrong version unfortunately. Brings the set down IMO
Very informative, thank you. Your video has answered a few questions about my British Commonwealth set. I would love it if you did a review of the British Commonwealth set. I need help identify a left arm what seems to be holding a anti-tank round?
Please upload a picture, I should be able to tell you what it is. 👍👍
@@watchdogwargaming I have sent you some stuff in messenger. I think I have solved it. It’s the handle for the Bren gun when being fired in the standing position.
@@lukeshirley8496 Thanks for letting me know, i thought it maybe a magazine for a Thompson or Sten
Great review! I’m going to have to pick up a box!!
Let’s have a look at your figures when they are done 👍, thanks for the comments
Very informative thank you. Also I have subscribed to your channel 😁👍
Thanks for the feedback Kitchen Wargamers and for subscribing 👍
These could be used for kiwis at cassion
Good video. Tam o shanter, not Tom o shanter.
Thanks for watching
I am not impressed with the arms and weapons moulded together not all fit any of the bodies prefer them separate .
It does limit the amount of conversions you can do. Lots dry fitting before gluing 🙄