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Bolt Action British M10 Wolverine Released


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Personal logo Doms Decals Sponsoring Member of TMP writes:

Cardinal; the Achilles had additional armour plates on the hull, so differs quite noticeably; in particular the very prominent bolt heads down the sides for mounting spaced armour are absent, although the ones on the glacis are still there.


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Paul at Warlord Games Sponsoring Member of TMP of Warlord Games writes:

The Wolverine was the British nomenclature for the M10 tank destroyer – U.S. forces, for once, didn't adopt this nickname, and instead stuck with the rather creative 'TD' (tank destroyer). You can now add this to your army and shoo away those nasty big cats…

M10 Wolverine

The crew wear Royal Armoured Corps pattern helmets, whilst the third crewman proudly wears his beret as he scans the battlefield for targets with his field glasses. These crew could easily be British, Polish or Canadian.

M10 Wolverine fighting compartment

As the heads for the models are separate, it would be very easy to convert this into one of the dozens of M10s used by the Red Army under the lend-lease agreement.

M10 Wolverine

As we are jolly nice chaps here at Warlord Games, you can get yourselves a Bolt Action Platoon Deal of three of these great tank hunters and save yourselves cash at the same time, right here!

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