Showing posts with label Zulu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zulu. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Zulu reinforcement

After that last unit of Jungle cannibals for my tribal Africa project I thought it wast best to try to finish of all my half painted warriors for this project and so I painted these small units of Zulu warriors. One unit of unmarried Zulus and one veteran unit (white shields.)





They are plastic miniatures from Warlord Games.








I could have given them some more time on the paint job but then again it felt like ages I actually had a game with these so until I really get hooked on tribal wars again this will do.

Not the best pictures ether. :(

Saturday, 4 May 2013

Zulu light infantry



I needed some light infantry for my Zulus, for peripheral combats, scouting and just for spear throwing.

To create this unit I used Warlord Games plastic Zulus as a base and added some extra arms from Perry brothers Sudanese plastic box. The weaponry is a mix of those two and some extra wirespears. I wanted not to include that many shields but more long spears.
I kept some models with the traditional Zulu shields to give the players an easy way of identify these as Zulus on the tabletop.


And with an quick paintjob, here is the result.
You got to love a brown primer and the lack of Napoleonic buttons… ;)


They managed to track down a large monkey and corner it. I’m not sure thats an good idea.
And I’m not sure I’m allowed to play with my daughters toys when she’s not allowed to play with mine.

Friday, 4 January 2013

Married Zulus




Another small unit of tribal africans. This time its Zulus from Warlord Games plastic married Zulus.







I tested a new technique on these to speed up the painting process. I started with a brown primer from Army painter http://www.warlordgames.com/store/hobby-supplies/the-army-painter/leather-brown-colour-primer-spray.html and used that as the skin color. 
 After the other basic colors as the shield and clothing and so on was painted I washed it all with Armypainters Strong Tone Ink http://www.warlordgames.com/store/hobby-supplies/the-army-painter/warpaints-strong-tone-ink.html

The skin was then highlighted with Valejjos model color “German Cam. Pale Brown” 70825.


Im very happy with the result with such a quick job. As my Tribal African project never was intended as a primary project just a side project this is perfect. Good result in little to no time.

These veterans were given white shields to really make them stand out from the rest of the Zulus.

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Battle of Wahongo valley


Battle of Wahongo valley.
A Hail Caesar battle report in tribal Africa


The Zulu tribe had been celebrating some religious festivity for three days and nights now and the Hamer tribe was feed up with their constant noise. It was time to silence the noise and topple over their false God (a key ring of the phantom)

The Zulu tribe consisted of a chieftain and four small units of Zulus.

The Zulu player could choose two of his units to be deployed on the table and the other two units would be placed in reserve. From turn three and onwards the player had to roll a 5+ on a d6 to get a unit from the reserves, two dices on turn 4 and three on turn 5 and so on. The unit from the reserve would then be entering completely randomly by a dice roll.


The Hamer tribe would consist of a chieftain and 3 units of warriors and the village hero Bobobo accompanied by his drummers. 

A witchdoctor would also help out. She could be placed with a unit and giving that unit the fanatic and the wild fighter rules and give an extra attack like a commander.

The Hamer tribe would be divided into two forces and deployed randomly.
To turn over the false God a unit had to be in base contact with it and roll a 4+.

It could be best to say that I think we did some mistakes according to the rules so bear with me on those. Im not sure you could order a unit whiles being in hand to hand combat and so on.


After following that dreadful noise for some time the Hamer tribe had located the source of it, it was time to silence it…


It started rather bad for the Hamer warriors and only half of their warriors could understand was the chieftain was yelling, it must have been because of all the noise.

The Zulus now realized the threat and formed a battle line.


A group of Hamer warriors tried to sneak past the Zulus on the other side of the small lake something the mighty Zulus could not tolerate.

One young group of warriors was sent out to tackle that problem and a bloody hand to hand combat was to follow.

The Hamer tribe was pushed back and the two Chieftains clashed. Meanwhile another unit of Hamer warriors advanced and starts throwing spears on the unit guarding the totem. 




The first Hamer unit and their chieftain is totally annihilated and the Zulu warriors swing around the flank of the next Hamer unit.

Bobobo takes the role of the new chieftain and tries to redress the situation.

Meanwhile the Zulus hungry for more blood manage to surround a Hamer unit and a quick fight leaving few survivors follows.

The Witchdoctor is cut down with that unit and here promises of immortality and a easy win (her special rules…) seems to have been a lie.







The two tribes consolidate their positions and one Zulu unit takes a new defensive positions in front of the golden God.

 The Hamer tribe sense that Zulu reinforcement is closing in and bring forth a fresh unit to try to throw spears at the wounded Zulus.

Bobobo seems to rather talk of how great he is and the unit fails to understand how that could be meant as a order and stands still.

The Zulu reinforcement closes in from the wrong side of the table edge, both units arrived from totally the opposite table edge. The bloodied unit that had conquered all before them continued with what they did best and trashed another Hamer unit.


Bobobo thought he had to settle this personally and ordered his drummer boys to follow him into a fight only to notice that they seemed to totally miss that order and was standing still and drumming for all that they were worth.


The Zulus could now charge Bobobo and his drummer boys and after a quick fight it was all over.
The celebration of the golden Phantom could continue.

 
Another great Hail Caesar game.

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Zulu warriors


Zulu warriors

I finished the last Zulu warriors from the plastic box of them that I got.
These last 8 men will form a small warband in my Tribal Africa project using the Hail Caesar rules.

I tried to take pictures of them using a black sweater as background, maybe a little better then the last pictures taken but still not great.

Its hard to take good pictures of dark models I noticed.








With these done all I got at home in the leadpile for this project is some small stuff like animals and terrain and some leftover bits from the Perry plastic box that I couldn´t use.
But that must mean that it would be ok to get me some new toys…

As these have been rather fun to paint and the last game was a blast Im thinking on how I should proceed.
I could strengthen the two tribes I got now or I could get me a new tribe or two.

What I could use is some more characters, maybe some more witchdoctors or holy men to spice up the games.

As this isn´t a 100% accurate project I could introduce historical or fictional characters or tribes dating of some thousands years bc or up until the introduction of firearms and they would all fit in.


Things I have looked at and is considering:


A desert tribe from Gripping beast.
http://www.grippingbeast.com/product.php?ItemID=146
The Clothing and distinct shield design looks good.




Jungle Cannibals from Northstar
http://www.northstarfigures.com/list.php?cat=317&sub=435&page=1
Whats not to like? A brand new line, they are cannibals and they got these lovely masks to…
http://www.northstarfigures.com/prod.php?prod=4354

There are lots of options to proceed with this, the question is how?