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Black Powder: Anglo-Zulu War – Married Zulu Impi
Black Powder, Tabletop Games, Warlord GamesThe Zulu army was a formidable foe. Well-trained, well-led, and well-equipped for campaigns, the Zulu regiments were the terror of Africa. Created by the great Shaka, founder of the nation, each regiment was composed of small companies who trained together, and a regiment could be 1,000 men strong.They were then brigaded together to form divisions that could move at great speed and with drilled precision, forming the classic Zulu attack formation of the Horns of the Buffalo. The military system formed units into married and unmarried units, so a cadre of young men would be forced to remain unmarried on the King's orders until they had 'washed their spears' in the blood of their enemies. They are armed with throwing spears, smoothbore muskets and the deadly stabbing short spear whilst their patterned ox-hide shields help identify their parent regiment. Once they were blooded, and only then, would they sew in the characteristic head ring which is the symbol of a mature and married warrior, showing his much enhanced status in society. These then are the finest warriors of a fierce and proud army of 40,000 men, eager to preserve Zululand from all invaders, Swazi, Boer or British! Contains:Original price was: £25.00.£19.99Current price is: £19.99.- Enough plastic components to make 32 Married Zulus
- 1 Detailed notebook which has a brief history on the Zulu's and their profile in Black Powder!
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Black Powder: Anglo-Zulu War – British Line Infantry Regiment
Black Powder, Tabletop Games, Warlord GamesThe average British redcoat was the most dangerous animal in Africa, equipped as he was with the Martini-Henry breech-loading rifle which he was capable of firing 15 times a minute out to 1,200 yards range in volley fire if needs be. His legendary discipline, his marching ability (enough to traverse all manner of terrain) and his determination to fight his enemies, which were legion, all made the British redcoat an implacable foe. Well led, well-equipped and thoroughly trained in their abilities, they blazed a trail for Empire all over the world. Cheerful and confident the redcoats of the County Regiments served their sovereign well, smashing their enemy with concentrated rifle fire and, if necessary, selling their lives dearly behind the thrust of their wicked long bayonets. These Redcoats models represent any British unit of the Anglo-Zulu War. Contains:Original price was: £25.00.£19.99Current price is: £19.99.- Enough plastic components to make 24 British Infantry with Martini Henry Rifles.
- A detailed Booklet containing the history and Black Powder profile of the British Line infantry.
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Black Powder: 2nd Edition Rulebook
Black Powder, Tabletop Games, Warlord GamesThis award-winning book describes the Black Powder game and its various procedures and rules as played by the authors and their friends. The authors’ aim is to enable and encourage the reader to recreate the great battles of the 18th and 19th centuries with armies of model soldiers on the tabletop. As well as providing for the fundamentals of warfare such as the command of troops, movement on the battlefield, the effects of musketry and artillery, and the role of morale, the book includes numerous examples of further rules allowing the player to tailor games to their own preferences. In addition, twelve complete examples of Black Powder battles are included, embracing a range of conflicts throughout the period covered.- Battle of Elixheim – War of the Spanish Succession, 1705
- Battle of Clifton Moor – Jacobite Rising, 1745
- Raid on Fort Ligonier – French and Indian War, 1758
- Battle of Chinsurah – Seven Years’ War, 1759
- Battle of Bunker Hill – American War of Independence, 1775
- Battle of North Point – The War of 1812, 1814
- Quatre Bras – Napoleonic War, 1815
- The Eve of Waterloo – Napoleonic War, 1815
- Battle of Kernstown – American Civil War, 1862
- Battle of Antietam – American Civil War, 1862
- Battle of Dead Man’s Creek – Sioux War, 1876-77
- Action on the iNyezane – Zululand, 1879
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Konflikt ’47: Allied M8 Grizzly Medium Walker
Konflikt 47, Tabletop Games, Warlord GamesM8 Grizzly Medium Assault Walker the first truly practical walker designed using Rift technology; the Grizzly is a watchword in rugged and practical design. Armed with the proven 75mm gun and a .50 HMG, the Grizzly is versatile and adaptable. More useful are perhaps the powerful arms that can smash tanks and clear obstacles. Well-liked by its crews, the Grizzly is considered a better infantry support option than the Sherman, particularly in urban environments where it can carry out improvised route clearance and help build defensive obstacles. The 75mm gun was chosen ahead of the 76mm for its improved HE round, often the most heavily used ammunition in an engagement. Used by American and British forces the Grizzly is a perfect addition to all allied forces!Original price was: £41.50.£33.20Current price is: £33.20. -
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Konflikt ’47: US Heavy Bazooka Team
Konflikt 47, Tabletop Games, Warlord GamesAfter recognising the limitations of the bazooka when facing the newer heavy German tanks, the US produced a heaver version that a fired a shaped charge similar to that of a the highly effective panzerschreck. The weapon proved too heavy and bulky for regular use, but was highly suited to the new armoured infantry formations. Resilient and boasting a 'super bazooka' which does as much damage as you think it'll do, the Heavy Bazooka team can reliably take out nearly any armour. Make sure they are comfy behind some cover or outflanking their opponent and then shove a rocket into the rear-end of an unsuspecting tank!Original price was: £10.50.£8.40Current price is: £8.40.