Webstore: Anglo-Zulu War: Zulus Paint Set
We at Warlord have put our heads together and sorted out the colours that we use to paint models, saving you the time looking through paint codes and giving you more time actually putting paint to model.
We at Warlord have put our heads together and sorted out the colours that we use to paint models, saving you the time looking through paint codes and giving you more time actually putting paint to model.
The AZW Zulu casualty markers pack contains 45 assegai and Zulu shields.
Laser-cut wooden Hospital building with ‘teddy bear fur’ thatch. Laser-cut wooden Storehouse building with ‘teddy bear fur’ thatch. Resin Wagon Barricade Resin stone wall Kraal (4 x 6″ sections) Resin biscuit b
Usuthu! 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
These are the Native Horse; well-motivated men on wiry ponies and eager to have a go at their traditional enemies, the Zulus. Armed with breech loading carbines and a sheath full of assegais they are perfect for scouting ahead of the main Briti
The latest plastic boxes set in our Anglo-Zulu War range (produced in conjunction with Empress Miniatures) are the NNC. Providing support for the British army these loyal chaps are just the job whether you’re looking to refight Isandlwana, Ulundi, or the
A unit dressed similarly to the Carbineers, the Natal Mounted Police fought in many actions in the Cape and Zulu Wars proving them to be a tough unit to fight. They could fight from horseback or dismount to use their carbines.
The 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 togethe
The Natal Carbineers were an elite unit of mounted Colonials who turned out a few times a year to drill and serve her Majesty in her African campaigns. They fought well at Isandlwana. Contents may vary from those sh
The Boers were in constant dispute with all peoples they came across, British, Swazi or Zulu. They fought two bitter wars with Britain and innumerable raids battles and skirmishes with the mighty Zulu Nation. Crack shots and superb horsemen they are