Description: Black Powder: Anglo-Zulu War 1879 - Unmarried Zulu Impi Summary: 32 unpainted plastic miniatures for Black Powder or other games.Black Powder is a game for the militarily inclined gentlemen with straight backs, bristling beards and rheumy eyes that have seen a thing or two. If tales of battle and glory in days-gone-by stir nothing in your breast, if the roar of cannon does not quicken the pulse and set fire in the belly, then this is not the rule set for you. Set during the horse & musket period of 1700-1900, Black Powder is very much a game for gentlemen gamers. Gamers who cherish the finer things in life such as wonderfully painted armies, fighting over luxurious terrain, and doing so in the company of friends. No need for the use of protractors to wheel a unit and arguments over whether a charge is 2mm out of range or not are things you’ll no longer have to worry about. In essence it’s a very relaxing game that can produce stunning conflicts – conflicts that can see one side appear doomed only for them to pull victory from the icy grasp of Mistress Defeat. 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 battlecry have a lot to prove as they are the unmarried warriors of the Zulu impis. Zulu tradition held that until they 'washed their spears' in the blood of an enemy of the King they could not choose a girl to marry, so closing and killing an enemy ensured a bride and a greatly enhanced status. These young bloods moved swiftly in extended order, sniping with their selection of antique firearms or hurling long spears some 30 yards with great accuracy. Although generally stripping down for close quarter fighting, a Zulu dressed in full regalia was an awe-inspiring sight, with monkey tails, otter fur, cow tails and crane feathers creating a look that might overwhelm a foe by looks alone. Warlord Games give you the chance to field whole unique regiments or to field some of the more traditional units, and however you assemble and paint them they will look a brave sight on the battlefield.Contains: Enough plastic components to make 32 Unmarried Zulus. A detailed booklet containing a brief version of the history and profile in Black Powder.Zulu warriors. Multi-part plastic miniatures, integral bases. Separate bases are not included. 28mm scale.Box contains thirty-two Zulus. Miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly. Figures are about 1 1/8" to top of head. •Manufacturer: Warlord Games •Series/Line: Black Powder (Anglo-Zulu War) •Stock Number: 302014604 •Contents: Thirty-two (32) miniatures •Sculptor: N/A •Scale: 28mm •Material: Hard Plastic •Condition: NewThis is a hobby product and not a toy. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Thanks for viewing.
Price: 39.99 USD
Location: College Station, Texas
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Recommended Age Range: 15+
Brand: Warlord Games
MPN: 302014604
Ages: 15+
Material: Plastic
Manufacturer: Warlord Games
Scale: 28mm
Product: Miniatures
Type: Historical
Theme: Anglo-Zulu War
Assembly Required?: Yes
Painted?: No
Number of Figures in Package: 32
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom