Webstore: Zulus! Thousands of ’em!
The sentries report Zulus to the south west. Thousands of ’em.
The sentries report Zulus to the south west. Thousands of ’em.
Ideal to improve any gaming table from the C16. The toilet is a wooden out house that has damagable pieces making it a good defensible position. A toilet seat is included but can be left out to make the loo ideal for older period games. S
This is the ubiquitous water cart as found in service for many hundreds of years. Whether you are refighting battles set during the Napoleonic Wars, Anglo0-Zulu War or right up to the 20th Century this cart will be ideal to enhance your tableto
A very popular element of our Rorke’s Drift! and Horns of the Buffalo battle-sets, these resin walls are now available to buy on their own. There are two different styles – intact and damaged. This pack contains
The price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
Pack of 4 metal miniatures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Author: Ian Castle Illustrator: Christa Hook About this book For many people the epitome of the British soldier of the late Victorian period is the Redcoat who fought in southern Africa in the 1870s. This title covers the
Contains 4 random cattle models. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
They fought two bitter wars with Britain and innumerable raids battles and skirmishes with the mighty Zulu Nation. The Empress Miniatures Mounted Boers now join the ranks. Crack shots and superb horsemen they are just the lads you want to scout ahead. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Author: Ian Knight Illustrator: Adam Hook About this book On 11 January 1879 the British Empire went to war with the independent kingdom of Zululand. The British anticipated a swift and decisive victory, placing great faith in