You Asked, We Made Them: New WW2 Figure Sets for British, Canadian, US and German Forces

New WW2 US Airborne standing firing figures from Battle Honours 3D

New WW2 US Airborne standing firing figures from Battle Honours 3D

This latest World War II figure release is a good example of how much customer feedback shapes what we make at Battle Honours 3D.

Customers asked for Canadians. Customers also asked for more firing poses after the Russian firing sets were released. So we have expanded the WW2 range with new British, Canadian, US and German figure sets, covering firing, kneeling, prone, advancing and command options.

The full launch has been grouped together here: New WW2 Figure Sets.

A customer-led WW2 release

One of the most useful things customers can do is tell us what is missing from their armies. This release came directly from those requests. More Canadian options were needed, and the response to the Russian firing poses made it clear that similar firing and support poses would be useful across the other WW2 nations.

Rather than adding one or two isolated packs, we have built a wider launch across several forces. That means the new sets can be used to expand existing platoons, add variation to firing lines, or build more complete tabletop units.

What is included in the new release?

The launch includes 56 new figure sets across four main WW2 forces:

  • WW2 British, including Infantry, Commandos, Green Berets, Paratroopers and Royal Marines.
  • WW2 Canadian, including Battledress advancing, command, kneeling and standing firing sets.
  • WW2 US, including GI, Airborne, Mohawk, command and BAR variants.
  • WW2 German, including Infantry gaiters, Airborne and smock-equipped troops.

You can also browse the wider WW2 range here: World War II (WW2).

Canadian figure sets

The Canadian additions were made because customers specifically asked for them. These sets help fill a gap in the WW2 range and give Canadian forces more practical tabletop options beyond a single pose or command group.

A good starting point is the Canadian Battledress Standing Firing set, which works well for building up firing lines and adding more Canadian infantry variety to the table.

US figure sets and the 4th July launch offer

The US part of the release adds several useful options, including Airborne, Mohawk variants, command figures and BAR advancing sets.

Examples include US Paratroopers Without Field Dressing Command and US Paratroopers Without Field Dressing BAR Advancing.

As a nod to the 4th July American Independence Day celebrations, we are running a launch offer across the new WW2 collection. Use code WW2LAUNCH10 for 10% off the New WW2 Figure Sets collection. The offer ends Friday 10 July 2026 at 23:59 BST.

US Airborne Mohawk standing firing figures from Battle Honours 3D

British and German additions

The British side of the launch adds more useful poses across Infantry, Paratroopers, Commandos and Royal Marine Commandos. The British Paratroopers Red Beret Kneeling set is one example of the type of pose variety customers asked us to add.

The German additions include new Infantry gaiters, Airborne and smock-equipped troop options. These are intended to give German forces more pose variety, particularly for firing and prone positions. Two examples are German Airborne Covered Helmet Firing and German Airborne Helmet Firing.

British Green Beret kneeling figures from Battle Honours 3D

Built for existing WW2 armies

The aim of this release is not just to add more products. It is to add the sort of poses customers actually need when building WW2 forces: firing troops, prone figures, command elements, advancing poses and useful variants that help a unit look less repetitive on the table.

All of the new sets are available across the usual Battle Honours 3D figure scales, so they can be matched into existing armies and collections.

Browse the full launch here: New WW2 Figure Sets.

Figures are produced in our own unique blend of Resin.

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