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Mike97

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My 'Zulu' collection includes British figures from FL (mainly), plus WB and a couple from TG...but fantastic detail in these FL guys. I started collecting this line too late to have snagged some FL Zulu warriors.

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Superb. And yes, the FL figures are easily identified.

Is there any interest in a re-release of the zulu warriors? They did sell out quite quickly.
 
Superb. And yes, the FL figures are easily identified.

Is there any interest in a re-release of the zulu warriors? They did sell out quite quickly.
Thanks much Matt, I'd sure be up for a re-release-and maybe a few new British poses ?
 
Definitely no new sculpts, sorry, it was never a popular series for us. Though the Zulus did extremely well, so re-releasing those sculpts is more likely than anything new.
I have one of each of the Zulus and wish I had purchased multiples. I'd definitely be interested in a re-release.
 
I purchased multiple Zulus in the big sale. FL are the most detailed to my eyes. Shame they didn’t do more or a MB range of Zulus.
 
Would love to get some of the re-releases.. was concentrating on the British, and did not get enough of the Zulu's, oops on my part..
 
I have always thought if you want to make a Zulu set popular you need to give a nod to the film. It may not be 100% accurate, but it is probably what got everyone interested in the first place.
 
Cant go pst Zulu, even my wife loves it and she likes any movie genre bar War
Went to Rorke’s Drift and Isandlwana a few years ago. Took a sound recording of the film with me. Climbed up to the caves above on my own and played the last half hour whilst looking down. Magic. “Do you think the Welsh can’t do better than that Owen?” Well they’ve got a great bass section, but no top tenors that’s for sure.
 

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