Boromite Rock Brood naval-focusLavamites or rock dogs are six legged creatures whose outer shells are formed of thick, silicate plates. They are used in Boromite mining operations to explore for minerals. However, by feeding hatchlings upon especially digestible rocks it is possible to augment their abilities somewhat. These fine examples of their kind are known as Rock Brood. Boromite handlers take great pride in such creatures, competing to produce beasts of prodigious size,
They are relatively specialist weapons found in the arsenals of most Antarean forces but reserved for urban warfare where they are supremely useful
this Three Storey Detached Dwelling is a great addition to any urban terrain collection
The Afrika Korps foot troops were more than ably supported by the dreaded '88' (8
Not content with such a feat they continued on to harry the French gun line before becoming blown
The lighter units
It was Japan's standard medium tank - although with a weight of only 15 tones
Pack contains 8 metal infantry
Cost: 108pts (inexperienced)
With the advent of heavy armour and light walkers on the battlefield
The 25 pounder was the key howitzer used by the British Army throughout World War 2 and beyond
The only job left for them was bounty-hunting
such as those which the Japanese launched throughout their conquests of early 1941 and 1942