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CODE: WG-BP-003
This is the first of two supplements for our Black Powder game that focuses on the Napoleonic battles involving British forces. Written by long-time gamer and Napoleonic aficionado, Adrian McWalter, this book focuses on the Flanders and Peninsular campaigns
112 pages of Napoleonic army lists, background, troop stats and scenarios make this an absolute must for lovers of Black Powder, of Napoleonic gaming or simply of gloriously produced wargaming books!
This is a supplement for Black Powder and a copy of the Black Powder rulebook is needed to make full use of it.
A Black Powder rulebook is required to use Albion Triumphant.
CODE: WG-BP-004
The Battle of Waterloo became a true landmark in miltary history, one that will never fade, and nothing on such a grand scale would be seen again.
This supplement for Black Powder overviews the main battles, armies and personalities of the Hundred Days campaign, and includes army lists, scenarios and special rules to enable you to re-fight them using the Black Powder rules.
Featured conflicts include: • Quatre Bras & Ligny (16th June 1815) • Hougoumont (18th June 1815) • Waterloo (18th June 1815)
132 pages of Napoleonic army lists, background, troop stats and scenarios make this an absolute must for lovers of Black Powder, of Napoleonic gaming or simply of gloriously produced wargaming books!
CODE: WGZ-2
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 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 Kings 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.
The Black Powder Married Zulu Regiment contains:
CODE: WGZ-5
The RRP of this item is £150 this represents a saving of £52 against buying the contents of the box separately. Of course buying from Total Wargamer you save an extra 20%, that's an extra £30 off.
The Rorke's Drift boxed set contains; 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 box barricades (2 x 6" sections), resin biscuit box/mealie-bag barricades (3 x 6" sections), resin mealie-bag barricades (3 x 6" sections), 20 plastic multi-pose British Line Infantry, 40 plastic multi-pose Married Zulus, metal mounted Zulu InDunam metal Zulu in British jacket firing Martini-Henry rifle, British characters: Lieutenant Chard (Royal Engineers), Lieutenant Bromhead, Colour Sergeant Bourne and Private Hook.
CODE: WGZ-BRI-23
This 7 pounder of the Royal Artillery was one of two used at Insandlwana. It used a rugged carriage and could fire shell ball or case shot at close range. They would prove devastating at later battles.
4 Metal Miniatures and metal gun - Supplied unassembled and unpainted. Bases, paints and glue not provided.
CODE: WGZ-CAS-01
The AZW British casualty markers pack contains 45 helmets, Martini-Henry rifles and ammunition crates.
Blister pack contain 40 wooden tokens
CODE: WGZ-1
A casual look at Tommy Atkins of the Victorian period gave little away about his fighting abilities. Standing 5′ 5″ on average, and often shorter, he may or may not be able to read or write. This appearance was deceptive, however. The 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 1200 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 his abilities, he 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.
The Warlord Games Anglo-Zulu War: British Infantry 1879 contains:
CODE: WGZ-BRI-25
This pack features British redcoats doing what they do best, marching...making them ideal models to suit most battle lines.
Eight metal miniatures; upplied unassembled and unpainted. Bases, paints and glue not provided.
CODE: WGZ-6
Giving you a hard-hitting core force with which to oppose the Zulu nation, this starter army contains the following:
The Warlord Games Anglo-Zulu War British Starter Army contains; 60 plastic multi-pose British Line Infantry, 20 plastic Natal Native Contingent, 1 metal Empress Miniatures mounted Lieutent-Colonel Pulleine, 1 metal Empress Miniatures mounted Lieutenant Melvill & 1 metal Empress Miniatures Royal Artillery Gatling Gun and three crew.
The Warlord Games Zulu Starter Army contains £74.50 RRP of 28mm plastic & metal Zulu warriors.
CODE: WGZ-BRI-24
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 just the lads you want to scout ahead.
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