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Black Powder: British Line Infantry (Peninsular War)
Black Powder, Tabletop Games, Warlord GamesWidely held as the finest body of fighting men to have fought under the Union flag, the British army in the Peninsular campaign tasted defeat but were far more often to be found savouring yet another victory over their old foe, the French. Led by great commanders such as Moore, Crauford and Wellesley, the British army was a well-drilled and, on the whole, disciplined force that saw service on the Iberian Peninsula from 1808 until the end of the campaign in 1814. The redcoated British foot regiments were ably supported by their Portugese, Spanish and German allies in addition to their countrymen in the cavalry and artillery. This multi-national force subjected defeat after defeat on Bonaparte's French, bringing such battle honours as Vitoria, Salamanca, Talavera, and the brutal siege of Badajoz into British military legend. Contains:Original price was: £27.50.£21.99Current price is: £21.99.- 20 plastic easy-build British Line Infantry.
- 4 metal command miniatures: officer, drummer and two ensigns with wire flagpoles and finials.
- 2-page background guide including ten full-colour flags.
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Black Powder: Napoleonic Portuguese Line Infantry
Black Powder, Tabletop Games, Warlord GamesThe Portuguese troops were brave but unskilled, and outnumbered in the early days of the conflict. Reforms of the Portuguese army taken by Sir Lt.General William Beresford changed that, adopting British drill and tactics. The changes transformed the Portuguese into an effective fighting force. These plastic Portuguese soldiers are supplied with the option of the early Barretina shako used between 1806 and 1810, or the later Stovepipe-style version which entered service in 1810. Contains:Original price was: £27.50.£21.99Current price is: £21.99.- 20 plastic easy-build Portuguese Line Infantry
- 4 metal command miniatures: officer, drummer and two ensigns with wire flagpoles and banner tops
- 2-page background guide including ten full-colour flags
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Bolt Action: German Hollywood Tiger
Bolt Action, Tabletop Games, Warlord GamesRarely, if ever, have the words ‘war’ and ‘comedy’ somehow been so successfully combined as in MGM’s 1970 classic movie ‘Kelly’s Heroes’. However, the movie which was originally entitled ‘The Warriors’ underwent a major transformation process from its inception to its release, including the cutting of entire scenes and characters and the addition of extended action sequences. Several members of the cast and crew voiced their disapproval of the changes which altered a grittier war movie with depth of character and an integral romantic sub-plot into an action-packed, farcical comedy. However, the cult following which Kelly’s Heroes enjoys nearly 50 years later and the plethora of infinitely quotable lines is perhaps the best proof that the final cut hit the nail right on the head. Warlord took information from the final cut of the movie, Burt Hirschfeld’s accompanying 1970 novel of the same name, (based heavily on the original script) and the real life history behind the units portrayed in the movie to bring a slice of Hollywood to your battlefields... For the movie industry, the Tiger is often the ‘go to’ tank when depicting German armour in the Second World War. Unfortunately Tigers are exceedingly rare to the point that there is currently only one working Tiger left in the entire world. The 1969 Yugoslavian war epic ‘The Battle of Neretva’ found a clever way around this by converting a number of T-34 tanks to look like Tigers, a cost effective film solution. There's a superb bonus within every box of Hollywood Tiger! A full colour, 8 page, booklet provides every hero and vehicle with their own personalised themed special rules to add that 'Hollywood'flair and daring to your movie inspired games of Bolt Action. This vehicle can also be used in games of Achtung Panzer!, the game of close-quarters tank-on-tank combat, its rules can be found in the Achtung Panzer! rulebook.Original price was: £34.50.£27.60Current price is: £27.60. -
Black Powder: Anglo-Zulu War – Unmarried Zulu Impi
Black Powder, Tabletop Games, Warlord GamesUsuthu! The feared Zulu warcry of 'Kill!' shouted by hundreds of brave, fierce warriors would put fear into the hearts of most men. The men shouting this battle-cry have a lot to prove as they are the unmarried warriors of the Zulu impis. Zulu tradition held that until they 'washed their spears' in the blood of an enemy of the King they could not choose a girl to marry, so closing and killing an enemy ensured a bride and a greatly enhanced status. These young bloods moved swiftly in extended order, sniping with their selection of antique firearms or hurling long spears some 30 yards with great accuracy. Although generally stripping down for close quarter fighting, a Zulu dressed in full regalia was an awe-inspiring sight, with monkey tails, otter fur, cow tails and crane feathers creating a look that might overwhelm a foe by looks alone. Warlord Games give you the chance to field whole unique regiments or to field some of the more traditional units, and however you assemble and paint them they will look a brave sight on the battlefield. Contains:Original price was: £25.00.£19.99Current price is: £19.99.- Enough plastic components to make 32 Unmarried Zulus.
- A detailed booklet containing a brief version of the history and profile in Black Powder.
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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: Napoleonic French Line Infantry
Black Powder, Tabletop Games, Warlord GamesThese glorious Napoleonic War French Line Infantry are perfect for use in games set during the most glorious period of Napoleon's reign. Facing off against Russians, Austrians and Prussians as well as taking on the British, Spanish and Portugese on the Iberian Peninsular. Contents:Original price was: £27.50.£21.99Current price is: £21.99.- 20 plastic French infantry (including options for adding Grenadiers and Voltigeurs)
- Metal command group (2 officers, drummer and standard bearer)
- Standard poles and finials
- Full colour background leaflet containing several flags.
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Black Powder: Napoleonic Late French Light Infantry
Black Powder, Tabletop Games, Warlord GamesBoxed set contains:Original price was: £27.50.£21.99Current price is: £21.99.- 24 plastic French infantry
- Metal command group (2 officers, standard bearer, and a drummer)
- Standard poles and finials
- Full colour background leaflet containing several flags.
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