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Ju 87D Stuka flight
The Junkers Ju 87 or Stuka (Sturzkampfflugzeug meaning "dive bomber" in translation), was a dive bomber for the Luftwaffe. This is also the infamous aircraft that was equipped with its wailing sirens, which become a sound to fear for the...
£11.00
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Cruel Seas: V/W Class Destroyer - HMS Vanquisher
This set contains: x1 V/W Class Destroyer model - modelled on HMS Vanquisher. x1 Royal Navy Flag sheet and x1 Huge wake card. Rules for the V/W Class Destroyer - HMS Vanquisher can be found here.  Please note that no physical...
£52.00
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Cruel Seas US Navy weapons pack
A lot of naval vessels were armed to the teeth with a variety of weaponry. Ranging from anti-infantry to anti-vessel and anti-air, a lot of ships were basically made to be a 'jack of all trades' type of threat, able...
£14.00
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Cruel Seas: Fairmile D MGB 660
The Fairmile company produced a mass production vessel, which had good seagoing qualities and was used also for mine laying. Their most famous boat was probably the Fairmile D or ‘Dog’ boat, a dual MTB/MGB, possibly the best-armed vessel size for...
£39.00
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Cruel Seas: Luftwaffe Rescue Buoys (3)
This pack contains Three Luftwaffe Rettungsboje Rescue Buoys and crew models which can be used in your games of Cruel Seas to represent scenario or objective points.  German Red Cross decals (CDDEC27) are also available here and can be used to...
£11.00
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Cruel Seas: RAF Rescue Buoys (3)
This pack contains Three RAF Rescue Buoys and crew models which can be used in your games of Cruel Seas to represent scenario or objective points.  A British equivalent to the Luftwaffe’s Rettungsboje, the Air-Sea Rescue Float was developed and...
£11.00
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Cruel Seas: Vosper MTB 61 Bundle (2 Models)
This bundle contains all of the components required to create a variant Vosper Type 1 model that can be used to represent MTB 61 'Bligh' as well as additional metal components to further upgrade the remaining Vosper MTB Type 2...
£15.00
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British Landing Craft Mk III - Loaded
This kit contains one Landing Craft (large) Mk III model loaded with eleven 1:300th Scale Heroics & Ros Sherman Tank models and useable in Royal Navy and US Navy Fleets.  Please Note: The ship card that will be supplied with...
£46.50
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Kriegsmarine Crew
Man your ships! It's time to set sail, get your men into position and arm your guns with the Cruel Seas crew! Each crew pack contains 6x 3 1/300th scale metal crewmen. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£4.00
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Cruel Seas Regia Marina weapons pack
A lot of naval vessels were armed to the teeth with a variety of weaponry. Ranging from anti-infantry to anti-vessel and anti-air, a lot of ships were basically made to be a 'jack of all trades' type of threat, able...
£14.00
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Armed Trawler
In Cruel Seas, the focus may be on the fast MTB's but these boats were also ably supported by many hundreds of other craft, from purpose-built landing ships, sloops and corvettes to converted trawlers thrust into the joys of minesweeping....
£29.00
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Cruel Seas large water plumes pack
The wonderful thing about naval warfare is that the ammunition didn’t just disappear if it missed its intended target. Rather it would show up quite well in the form of fountains of spray known as ‘plumes’. They’re great for intimidating...
£10.50
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Cruel Seas: German Siebel Ferry (2)
Dubbed the Kleine fähre (small ferry) the Siebel ferry would prove it's self a highly useful and adaptable vessel. Aircraft designer Fritz Siebel (A commissioned a colonel in the Luftwaffe) had been assigned his own Sonderkommando (special command) for improvising...
£41.50
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Cruel Seas: Flower-class Corvette/Patrol Boat (PA)
When the German army overran France, a number of French Navy vessels were found either damaged in ports or still under construction in the shipyards. Four of them were Flower Class Corvettes, after the French had received the design and...
£36.50
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Cruel Seas: Drache helicopter carrier
The Drache started as a seaplane tender built in Hamburg for the Royal Yugoslavian Navy in 1928. She was converted into a minelayer in 1937. Captured by the Germans in 1941, the Kriegsmarine renamed her the Drache (dragon) and converted her back to a...
£52.00
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Cruel Seas: Rock Markers
A 3D replacement to the card Rock Markers that can be found in the Cruel Seas Starter Set. This set contains one large oval marker and 4 round markers (1 of each of 3 variants and 1 random duplicate)  Contains...
£8.00
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Vorposten Boot flakship
Of the many German patrol boats that served during the war, the VP-Boot or Vorpostenboot was perhaps the most feared by the Royal Navy. Built as an escort boat from many different pre-war fishing vessels, yachts or harbour craft, they...
£36.00
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Cruel Seas: Fairmile D MTB 624
The Fairmile company produced a mass production vessel, which had good seagoing qualities and was used also for mine laying. The Fairmile B followed this, 398 being built in the UK, and 180 more in the Commonwealth, an impressive total....
£39.00
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Cruel Seas: Fairmile B Minesweeper
The Fairmile B class Motor Launch weighed in at 85 tonnes and 112 feet long. Crewed by 16 men it could make in the region of 20 knots through its 1200 hp petrol engines. The coastal forces were able to...
£39.00
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Cruel Seas: British Landing Craft Gun (large) Mk III
The landing craft guns (large) (LCG(L)) was armed with two QF 4.7 inch guns manned by Royal Marine crew, Multiple Oerlikon 20 mm AA guns and 2-pounder pom-poms. These ships were not intended to beach; their mission was all about...
£41.50
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Cruel Seas: Barrage Balloons
As airpower grew in strength as the war progressed, the world’s navies used any and all devices to keep strike aircraft away from their shipping, whether large or small, naval or merchantmen. The humble barrage balloon, a gas-filled bag secured...
£10.50
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Cruel Seas: ML 303 Motor Launch
By far the largest of Royal Navy flotilla vessels were the ML (motor launches), used for a multitude of purposes including harbour defence, anti-submarine work, convoy escorts, minesweeping and air-sea rescue. Crewed by 16 souls, they weighed 85 tonnes and...
£39.00
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Cruel Seas: HMS Campbeltown
Originally a US destroyer, HMS Campbeltown was transferred to the Royal Navy as part of the Destroyers for Bases agreement after the outset of World War Two. She was arguably the most famous of these ships due to her role...
£52.00
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Cruel Seas: Elco Barge-Busters
In the summer of 1943, the primary mission of the PT boats was to interdict Japanese supply lines by shooting up the enemy landing craft (referred to as barges by American reports) being used to transport supplies. It was at...
£39.00
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