My Anglo Zulu War Project

Started by Womble67, 04 February 2014, 10:37:17 AM

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Womble67

My Anglo Zulu War Project and the progress I've made so far I will update this
as I complete more units

No. 2 Column (Detachment), Colonel A.W. Durnford, RE
                   
Natal Native Horse, Capt G. Barrington
No. 1 Troop Sikali's Horse Lt C. Raw
No. 2 Troop Sikali's Horse Lt J.A. Roberts
No. 3 Troop Sikali's Horse Lt R.W. Vause
Endendale Troop, Lt H.D. Davies
Hlubi's Troop, Lt A.F. Henderson
                   
1st/1st Natal Native Contingent
D company Capt C. Nourse
                   

                   
E company Capt W.R. Stafford
                   

                   
No. 11 Battery, 7th Brigade, RA 3 x 9 pounder rockets, Major F.B. Russell
                   
No. 3 Column (Detachment), Colonel H.B. Pulleine
                   
5th Field Company, Royal Engineers
                   

                   
1st/24th Regiment of Foot, A company, Lt C.W. Cavaye
                   

                   
1st/24th Regiment of Foot, C company, Capt R. Younghusband
                   

                   
1st/24th Regiment of Foot, E company, Lt F.P. Porteous
                   

                   
1st/24th Regiment of Foot, F company, Capt W.E. Mostyn
                   

                   
1st/24th Regiment of Foot, G company, Lt C.D.A. Pope
                   

                   
2nd/24th Regiment of Foot, H company, Capt G.V. Wardell
                   

                   
No. 1 Squadron Mounted Infantry
                   

                   
Natal Mounted Police
                   

                   
Natal Volunteers Corps, Major Dartnell
Natal Carbineers Lt F.J.D. Scott
Newcastle Mounted Rifles Capt C.R. Bradstreet
                   

                   
Buffalo Border Guard
                   
1st/3rd Natal Native Contingent
No. 6 company Capt R. Krohn
                   

                   
No. 9 company Capt J.F Lonsdale
                   

                   
2nd/3rd Natal Native Contingent
No. 4 company Capt E. Erskine
                   

                   
No. 5 company Capt A.J. Barry
                   

                   
Natal Native Pioneers Corps
No. 1 company
                   

                   
Army Service Corps, 90th Foot
Army Hospital Corps
Army Medical Department
                   
Royal Artillery 2 x 7 pounder guns, 5th Brigade, N Battery, Major S. Smith.
                   


for anyone wishing to see more detail 10mm Anglo Zulu War Project


take care

andy
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truly magnificent.... I`m amazed these are 10mm, the detail in the painting makes them look so alive.

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Sometimes I wonder - why is that frisbee geting bigger - and then it hits me!

nikharwood

Very nice andy - might benefit from a lightly done wash? Just to give a bit more depth to them?

These are going to look great fighting at the Drift - looking forward to seeing pics  8)

Hertsblue

You have been a busy bunny, haven't you. I've never seen individually named companies on a wargames table before. And the Zulus look suitably menacing.

Nicely done.  8)
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very nice Andy

good research and execution
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Great stuff Andy, one of my favorite periods, i've only done this in 6mm before but hopefully will do it in 10mm at some point,


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Womble67

Quote from: barbarian on 05 February 2014, 11:28:49 AM
Can we have a group photo ?

Hi everyone thank you all for your nice comments. Just for you Barbarian















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Techno

Awwwww....
Look at all the space he's got !!
It's so neat and organized !  ;)
Great work Andy.
Cheers - Phil.

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Either you're using a very short lens or the pictures on your wall are squint.
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That looks great! Nice grouping of units. 10mm just looks great en masse, how can 28mm gamers get away with it?
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Hertsblue

Quote from: mad lemmey on 06 February 2014, 08:06:46 PM
That looks great! Nice grouping of units. 10mm just looks great en masse, how can 28mm gamers get away with it?

Macro lenses?
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07 February 2014, 03:29:20 PM #16 Last Edit: 07 February 2014, 03:51:16 PM by Womble67
Quote from: mad lemmey on 06 February 2014, 08:06:46 PM

That looks great! Nice grouping of units. 10mm just looks great en masse, how can 28mm gamers get away with it?

When I first started wargaming I played with 20mm and I thought that was cramped. However people at the club play with 28mm figures wall to wall so to speak with absolutely no room for manoverablity. This exactly why I love 10mm so much

Quote from: Techno on 06 February 2014, 12:43:52 PM
Awwwww....
Look at all the space he's got !!
It's so neat and organized !  ;)
Great work Andy.
Cheers - Phil.

Hi there Phil my table 10ft by 5ft I like to keep my games room reasonably clean and tidy

Quote from: fsn on 06 February 2014, 01:01:56 PM
Either you're using a very short lens or the pictures on your wall are squint.

To be honest FSN I dont no anything about cameras fred tried to help me last year as I was getting so frustrated taking pictures and none of them was anygood

Quote from: Hertsblue on 07 February 2014, 08:53:16 AM
Macro lenses?

There again Hertsblue I've no idea

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Macro lenses take ultra close-ups.
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Quote from: Womble67 on 07 February 2014, 03:29:20 PM
To be honest FSN I dont no anything about cameras fred tried to help me last year as I was getting so frustrated taking pictures and none of them was anygood

... but are the pictures on your wall squint? If not, then you're probably using a short lens.
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Quote from: fsn on 07 February 2014, 09:23:44 PM
... but are the pictures on your wall squint? If not, then you're probably using a short lens.
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