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document.write('<tr><th>Company Background:</th><td>A small, friendly company. I\'m fairly closely involved with them, and may show a slight bias towards their products (I\'ve made a couple of vehicles for them and written a number of reviews of their products).<br/>As of 1 December 2008, BAM is now owned by Warlord Games, run by Paul Sawyer and John Stallard.</td>')

document.write('<tr><th>Web site:</th><td><a href="http://www.boltactionminiatures.co.uk/" target="_blank">Bolt Action Miniatures</a>')

document.write('<tr><th>Range Available:</th><td>Late War US Infantry, Early War Poles, Late War British, Late War Wehrmacht, Late War Waffen SS, Partisans and Militia, Late War Soviets, Vehicles, Late War Italians, Rules, Buildings.</td></tr>')

document.write('<tr><th>Initial Impression:</th><td>Very nice, crisp figures. Amazingly, most of the figures (at least, those sculpted by Paul Hicks) are new sculpts, although those done by some of the additional sculptors are sometimes merely conversions of existing dollies. The range consists of over 700 figures and loads of vehicles and accessories. BAM is probably the best one-stop shop for WW2.</td></tr>')

document.write('<tr><th>Sold as:</th><td>Packs, usually 4 figures, some singles, some squad and platoon packs, and vehicles, rules, terrain, paint and some reference books.</td></tr>')

document.write('<tr><th>Cost per pack:</th><td>&pound; 4.50, vehicles and other bits different prices.</td></tr>')