You are now entering the world of Colonial Gaming plastic Style

   Why plastic figures for colonial actions when there is much more variety in lead? Because I am cheap, and I had some that came with my rules and saw some more Zulu bags on an Amazon Z-Store for 1$ a bag so I got 15 of them, Heads rolled to make up a unit of British lancers and another of British Dragoons and 8 artillery figures. I now had a huge Zulu army of over 15  units each of 20 figure, plus 30 or so with firearms

   For a while I was content, but the games quickly got repetitive, Zulu spearmen throwing themselves at lines of British infantry while some odd Zulus "took potshots" at the redcoats and either they (the Zulu) would take horrendous casualties but get  into melee and inflict enough casualties to render the British unit ineffective or they would be pinned and shot apart the next turn.

   I decided to to try a different setting like NWF or the Sudan  and since all my terrain is for 1/72nd scale it would be in that scale.

Battles against the Zulu

Battles in Plasticstan

 

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