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Zulu W-i-P

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I'm hoping to finish one last Zulu unit - Unmarried warriors - before Sunday's games.

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The HaT figures paint up quite well & after a bit of washing (paint not spears) & highlighting & basing, they'll look OK.

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Looking good.

And not too much assembly. I've assembled dozens and dozens of Newline Zulus......nice little buggers, but arrrrrgggggh!
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Newline are undoubtedly the best Zulu figures but I have some Raventhorpe which are pretty good, too.

The HaT figures mix in well. As they do Married & Unmarried (the only manufacturer that does) they are particularly useful.

Just file off the head ring, I hear you say? HaT's UMs are slighter figures, which better suits the younger boys/men who made up these units. They also include a cracking Induna who carries the smaller shield; again which no one else does.

This will be my last Zulu regiment....I will have 16 @ 20 figures each. Enough.

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More than enough!

You didn't hear me say anything about filing off a head ring. Voices, Donal, you're hearing voices! Can you imagine me offering advice on historical accuracy (a wargamer's historical accuracy, that is, not actual historical accuracy)?

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Lovely. However, I must protest - you never have enough Zulus. Trust me, I know this!
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Hello Gary. No one will ever come close to your Zulu holdings.
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Gary, you're an environmental Zulu player (ie into re-cycling "dead" units)?

I have enough for smaller games but Islandlewana will require a certain amount of Returning.

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Essex Boy wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 10:58 pm More than enough!

You didn't hear me say anything about filing off a head ring. Voices, Donal, you're hearing voices! Can you imagine me offering advice on historical accuracy (a wargamer's historical accuracy, that is, not actual historical accuracy)?

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Yes, I didn't want to mention it but I'm in touch with the Fey Folk who speak to me constantly.

Indeed, it's become such a nuisance I'm thinking of planting a Rowan tree near the front door.

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Luverly zulus, 320 is pretty good for wargames farsands.
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Donald,
I try to avoid recycling Zulu units. That's why I have approaching 1000 of them. It's madness, but I just keep buying them.
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