Its been the best part of six weeks since I started this project and I can now report it is complete !
420 Zulus painted, dipped, varnished based and arrayed for battle !
part 1 of this project can be found here
http://shedwars.blogspot.co.uk/2016/07/colonial-wars-zulu-part-4.html
They look pretty imposing en masse
When laid out in two ranks the force stretches over six feet (2 metres)
The bosses are all mounted on 80mm discs from warbases
All the units have different shield designs...with their own respective commanders
Better start on the Brits now...
talking of which the first post on the Brits can be found here
http://shedwars.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/colonial-wars-british-army-started.html
and don't forget to check out my list of all the 28mm Manufacturers providing figures for this period
http://shedwars.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/zulu-war-28mm-figure-ranges.html
Fantastic.. Incredible work and at ablistering pace, well done
ReplyDeleteWOW! Unbelievable effort in an unbelievable time period. Well done.
ReplyDeleteVERY impressive ! , Tony
ReplyDeleteImpressive looking force of Zulus :)
ReplyDeleteWow that is an impressive line up.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Took me a lot longer to do than six weeks when I was doing Zulu. Really impressive. Like the command stands a lot.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive!
ReplyDeleteAn impressive array Eric, especially given the time taken to knock them out!
ReplyDeleteFantastic achievement and a lovely outcome
ReplyDeleteAmazing, what a whirlwind of painting.
ReplyDeleteImpressive
ReplyDeleteBrilliant. Me and a friend have decided that zulu war is going to be our project of 2017. Will be straight to halfords for the brown spray paint!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant. Me and a friend have decided that zulu war is going to be our project of 2017. Will be straight to halfords for the brown spray paint!
ReplyDeleteGood job at least you only need one base of Brits 😀
ReplyDeleteNow that is impressive!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a job well done!
ReplyDeleteAll those and a shed extension! Do you sleep and eat by any chance Mr Shed?
ReplyDeleteI fancy with your time-management skills Rome really could have been built in a day! Glorious display!
ReplyDeleteLooks so impressive! Very nicely done!
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