Saturday, 7 March 2015

Zululand in 15mm

Some of the Friday night crew got together for a game the other week.

15mm Colonial, Volley and Bayonet using our Zulus and British troops.


 The British were to escort a few wagons and some settlers to the safe side of the river. Located at the other end of the table.

 A couple of moves into the game and the Zulu impis began to appear. The British cavalry, patrolling on the right flank uncovered the Zulu left horn but the right horn was able to spring their ambush from the cover of the scrub land on the unsuspecting British.

 The British held off the attack and then formed a large square with the wagons and civilians inside.



 The Zulus launched several attacks against the square but the accurate rifle fire was cutting them down most of the time. Occasionally a Zulu unit would break into the square but they were soon dealt too and forced to flee.



Zulu high command watching and directing from a safe distance.


 The British cavalry were waiting for a chance to run down disordered Zulus but that didn't look like it was going to happen. They had no choice but to get involved and take some of the heat off the square.

 Finally the British had thinned out the Zulus enough to make a break for the ford in the river.
But it was a bit late and the remaining British had to try to find the ford in the dark. The Zulus had done enough to slow up the wagon train and we called it  a draw.

Great night with the guys.
Thanks to Adrian for his help in running this game.

21 comments:

  1. Looks like a great game. Very nice looking troops. I see that the square tactic worked very well. Good game!

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  2. Nice one Rodger. Simple but fun looking. Great looking minis mate.

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  3. That's a truly impressive looking game! All those hordes of Zulus do look most intimidating.

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  4. Sounds like the Zulus had a fighting chance at least...
    Super looking game :)

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  5. Magnificent battle scenes.
    Real impressive British horse caravan, and the Zulus attack
    :) 15 mm size is really small ...

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  6. Great looking game! Nice AAR!

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  7. What a great looking game! Your armies are most impressive, and I do like these wagons and settlers...great report Rodger!

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  8. A beautiful display of troops in action!

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  9. Impressive game, Rodger! Great looking figures and nice battle scenes.

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  10. Looks like a top game Rodger!

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  11. Great looking game, Rodger. I love to see wagons and baggage used as a centrepiece for a scenario.

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  12. Lovely looking game, exellent painted minis :)

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  13. Great looking minis Rodger, it also sounded like a fun game.

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  14. Beautiful game Rodger. I've always had a soft spot for the Zulu wars after watching Zulu about 400 times as a kid!

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  15. Great scale for such epic fights with all those men involved. cheers

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  16. Wonderful looking game Rodger!

    Christopher

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  17. Great looking game! Lots of nice toys there.

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  18. Brilliant Rodger, my brother David is painting up a large amount of OG Zulus at the moment. What figures are these?
    Cheers
    Paul

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    1. Thanks Paul, about 90% of these Zulus are Old Glory and the rest would be Essex!

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    2. I've forwarded you post onto the David's for inspiration.

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    3. That's cool. Thanks Paul.

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