Britain's Zulu War (2 Viewers)

Konrad,

Very nice additions indeed..:).....and no I am not painting a whole Impi ! :eek:

:D:D

Regards

Jeff

Jeff Traditions got two sets of Brit's and Zulus you'd have a field day with:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: and Konrad it's just the begining for you, I knew you'd have them in front of your camera shortly after taking them out of their boxes:D:D:D....The Lt.
 
Konrad

Great photos. I'm thrilled to have another recent convert to the glossy Zulu series. Now the Lt's got reinforcements showing up everywhere:D

Randy
 
Joined by a fellow warrrior play time continues......The Lt.

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We need some hand to hand series in the spirity of the Welsh Wizard Len Taylor
 
Here, Here!!!

The Zulu War and other pre-1900 wars, battles, campaigns, actions, incidents are captured in a nostalgic way by gloss figures. I have as many matte figures as the next guy, but I just have an affinity to the shine and "Gloss of gloss". Mike
 
According to My Lord General this post will make be a Full Bird Colonel so thought I'd feature Britain's new glossy but note I have fun playing with both matte and glossy....The Lt.

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Nice picture Joe. You sure have a great Zulu War collection. John
 
Thanks Tim, MD and John,

The new matte Brit figures have the abilitiy of coming to life when placed in a setting. UK Reb has proven it time and time again with his ACW figures and the new ZW figures are proving like wise. Here's another MD........The Lt. or should I say Colonel:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

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Lt,
or is it Col. Gonnie or Chard? Question: who's the Lt. in the background with the shoulder holster yelling orders ? Is that a FL figure? That set-up is tops, for sure!! Mike
 
Lt,
or is it Col. Gonnie or Chard? Question: who's the Lt. in the background with the shoulder holster yelling orders ? Is that a FL figure? That set-up is tops, for sure!! Mike

1879,

He's Gonnie Bromhead from Frontlines VC Winners of Rorkes's Drift
 
Brilliant shot, Lt! The way you've set this one up, it's even hard to tell the differences between manufacturers. Really nice work. :)

MD
 
Re: Britain's Zulu War: Evening Alarm

Here is a photograph of 24th foot as done by Hachette/King and COuntry and Britains.

I call this one evening alarm.

Benjamin
 

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Benjamin,
Nice pic of what was surely a scary time for new recruits out of England who heard story after story of the Zulu, and laid at night waiting, waiting for the night attack that never came. Mike
 

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