Description: Warlord Games: Black Powder - Anglo-Zulu War 1879: British Line Infantry Regiment Summary: 24 unpainted plastic miniatures for Black Powder or other historical 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. 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. Warlord Games' Redcoats represent any British unit of the Anglo-Zulu War. Set contains: Enough plastic components to make 24 British Infantry with Martini Henry Rifles. A detailed Booklet containing the history and Black Powder profile of the British Line infantry. 19th century British infantry. Multi-part plastic miniatures, integral bases. 28mm scale.Box contains twenty-four infantry. 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: 302014601 •Contents: Twenty-Four (24) 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: Black Powder
MPN: 302014601
Ages: 15+
Material: Plastic
Manufacturer: Warlord Games
Scale: 28mm
Product: Miniatures
Theme: Anglo-Zulu War
Assembly Required?: Yes
Painted?: No
Number of Figures in Package: 24
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom