Konflikt ’47 B For Bertie Automated Infantry Hero
Konflikt ’47 B For Bertie Automated Infantry Hero
Step into legend with “B for Bertie”, the most infamous Automated Infantry hero in the British Konflikt '47 arsenal. Once a standard Mk I automaton produced at the English Electric Works in Preston, Bertie’s story changed forever during the chaos of Operation Cavalier near Antwerp.
During a brutal Axis ambush on 9 June 1946, Bertie was separated from its unit and presumed destroyed. But instead of shutting down, the damaged automaton refused to cease operation. Low on power and far from command structure, it adapted — evolving beyond its original programming in a desperate fight for survival.
Scavenging parts from fallen machines, replacing damaged components and harvesting power cells from the battlefield, Bertie rebuilt itself piece by piece. What emerged was no longer just a factory-built soldier, but something far more unpredictable: a self-sustaining war machine driven by emergent autonomy and battlefield instinct.
Now roaming the front lines independently, “B for Bertie” stands as a symbol of mechanical resilience and unintended evolution within Britain’s automated forces — a lone hero forged in the aftermath of devastation.
Box Contents
- 1 multi-part plastic “B for Bertie” Automated Infantry Hero miniature
- Plastic base
- Assembly guide
Key Features
- Unique character hero for British Konflikt '47 armies
- Advanced Mk I Automated Infantry unit gone rogue
- Highly detailed single miniature kit
- Represents emergent AI battlefield evolution
- Perfect narrative centrepiece for your force
- Supplied unassembled and unpainted
Explore more British forces, heroes and Rift-tech machines in our Konflikt '47 collection.
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