Description
These W-BE7 20mm WWII Sikh Riflemen including Bren, are suitable for special operations units of the British and Indian armies which saw action in 1943 to 1944 during the Burma Campaign of World War II.
The Indian armies also fought in Ethiopia (East African campaign) against the Italian Army. And in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Algeria (North African Campaign) against both the Italian and German armies, and, after the Italian surrender, against the German Army in Italy.
- WWII Sikh infantryman advancing with Bren
- WWII Sikh infantryman throwing grenade
- WWII Sikh infantryman charging, rifle
- WWII Sikh infantryman kneeling with rifle
(4 miniatures)
W-BE7 20mm WWII Sikh Riflemen including Bren weapon information.
The Bren Gun is a gas operated, air cooled, selective fire light machine gun (LMG). Used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II. Also used during the Falklands War by 40 Commando Royal Marines. For more information see Wikipedia article.
The Lee-Enfield is a bolt action, magazine fed repeating rifle and was the British Army’s standard rifle from its official adoption in 1895 until 1957. The World War I versions are often referred to as the SMLE, which is short for the common Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield variant. The Lee-Enfield saw extensive use during the First World War and the Second World War. For more information see Wikipedia article.
Miniatures cast in white metal and are not suitable for children. Models supplied unpainted. Model making skills will prove useful.
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