Tag: Black Powder

Anglo-Zulu War 1879, Black Powder, Painting & Modelling, Stage-by-Stage Guides

Painting: British Redcoats, Anglo Zulu War

Zulu! a Black Powder supplement packed with fantastic background and colour inspiration – Warlords own Daz Evans presents a step-by-step guide to painting up your British Infantry Redcoats for the Anglo-Zulu War. Over to Daz: “So chatting in the office a few days ago the conversation wound around to Black Powder and the rather nice Zulu book….

American War of Independence 1776-1783, Black Powder, Latest Products

New: American War of Independence British Starter Army

We are absolutely thrilled to bring you the first fruit of our partnership with Wargames Factory, making available to order our new American War of Independence British Starter Army: View in Store Packed with highly detailed plastics this set is a fantastic way to start with your Rebellion! New York – 1776, General Washington has been…

American War of Independence 1776-1783, Black Powder, Latest Products

New: American War of Independence Continental Army Starter Army

Available to order now, our new American War of Independence Continental Army Starter Army, the first fruit of our partnership with Wargames Factory: View in Store Packed with highly detailed plastics this set is a fantastic way to start with your Rebellion!   March 1776 – Continental artillery is placed overlookiing the city of Boston forcing…

American War of Independence 1776-1783, Black Powder, Gaming & Collecting, Scenarios & Additional Rules

Scenario: Chatterton’s Hill – New York 1776

Stephen Jones, Author of Black Powder’s Rebellion supplement, introduces the second scenario found in the book covering the American War of Independence! The British campaign against New York began with the overwhelming victory on Long Island in August. Hesitancy on the part of General Howe however permitted the rebels to evacuate their survivors. George Washington was thus…

Black Powder, Napoleonic Wars 1789-1815, Painting & Modelling, Stage-by-Stage Guides

Comment Peindre un Citoyen, Or: How to Paint French Line Infantry – by Laurens Vannijvel

Introduction Napoleon needed infantry in droves. Far less glamorous than the cavalry, less respected still than the artillery, the massed battalions of infantry were in fact Napoleon’s battle-winning weapons. As a result, budding collectors of the French will need them by the bucketload, and over the course of this tutorial I’ll be teaching you some…

Black Powder, Napoleonic Wars 1789-1815

Black Powder: Napoleonic Cannon

We recently followed our esteemed leader on his tour of Waterloo for the 200th anniversary (See previous article) a Wargamers Paradise! Here is our fearless commander in the enemy camp checking out the French Ambulance (probably on the prowl for French nurses…). Great inspiration for our fantastic Baron Larrey and his Flying Ambulance View in…