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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: Brian Smaller on 11 March 2016, 01:36:30 AM
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Given that you can never have enough Zulus I have finished another Unmarried regiment for the Zulu Left Horn at Isandlwana.
More pics over at:http://woolshedwargamer.com/2016/03/11/zulu-wars-umbonambi-the-evil-omen/
Cheers
Brian
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Good stuff! I really like those BTD Zulus. :)
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I have now painted eight 36 figure regiments - I thought I might get bored with them but the are so easy to churn out..
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Lovely stuff. Any reason why you went with BTD for Zulus ?
I plumped for BTD Brits with a few Empress and redoubt characters.
Not sure if I fancy the time building zulu plastics, doing the WF survivors, vikings and saxon was bad enough ! I know the plastics are cheaper, but with a BTD sale it would make the zulus cost in, factoring in time savings .
What are your opinions of the accuracy and variety of poses for BTD zulus ? I am familiar with all the issues around WG and WF plastic zulus.
thanks very much!
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Good work Brian.. Nice to see loads of them!
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It's true, isn't it? One always wants one more impi.
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Lovely stuff. Any reason why you went with BTD for Zulus ?
Initially I brought a second hand lot of AZW figures off the internet here in New Zealand. They were BTD. BTD do soem really good deals as well. 50% off sales and/or reduced or free postage. It was a no brainer in the end. I have brought some Redoubt figures but have no Empress (yet).
Not sure if I fancy the time building zulu plastics, doing the WF survivors, vikings and saxon was bad enough ! I know the plastics are cheaper, but with a BTD sale it would make the zulus cost in, factoring in time savings .
To be honest, I did buy a box of plastic zulu (Warlord) and I ended up not using them. Ditto a whole bunch of Warlord British Infantry and NNC sprues - to be honest I have been pillaging them for bits.
The plastic figures just are not doing it for me. I find the Zulu to be a bit goofy as far as leg poses go. Coming from someone who likes Old Glory figures that may sound a bit strange.
What are your opinions of the accuracy and variety of poses for BTD zulus ? I am familiar with all the issues around WG and WF plastic zulus.
They look a lot like the pics I see in the movies - so they are fine with me. There are about half a dozen basic poses that have been used for pretty much the entire range but enough variation to make them look pretty distinct. Apart from their uThulwana range they are all in field dress (for want of a better term). The shields are pretty clunky but that is good too - they will stand up to handling a lot better. I have some Redoubt figures and the shields are much thinner and look pretty good - also quite solid.
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Hi Brian
Yes indeed, I agree totally with your comments on the BTD Zulus. The company are (were) also open to large discounts if you bought in bulk. In 2011 at the Colours wargame show in Newbury, a group of us (including Ian Knight) laid out the firing line at Isandlwana on a correct ground scale (1:56). The figure ratio was 1 to 1 !!! We had five FULL British Companies (about 450 men in total) plus the first wave of the attacking Zulu centre (some 3,500 figures mainly BTD). Mind you the table was about 36 foot long and 6 foot wide !!! You can probably google up some pics of this. It really did bring home what the battlefield must have looked like on the fateful day in January 1879.
Sapper