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Fred Cartwright writes:

Well at least the poses are better than some of the recent releases. You can actually do a decent number of firing poses from a look at the sprue. I still prefer the open hands and separate weapons, but guess I am in a minority and most gamers want the simplicity of integral weapons. To be fair it was often a lot of effort trimming and filing to get everything to fit nicely.


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Warlord Games announces:


Rangers

With an all-new plastic boxed set primed to hit the beaches in time for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, we dive into a brief history of these elite U.S. infantrymen, the fantastic array of options the new sprue brings, and why they are an essential addition to any Bolt Action U.S. collection, or the basis of a whole army in their own right!

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