Category: 10mm AZW Project
My 10mm AZW Project (Anglo Zulu War) was started because when I was a little boy I watched the film Zulu with my mother and father and ever since I have been interested in the Anglo Zulu War (AZW).
So this is the start 10mm Anglo Zulu War (AZW) project.
- AZW British Army
- AZW Zulu Army
- Painting AZW British
- Painting AZW Zulus
- Black Powder Rules
- AZW Battle Reports & Scenarios
- My AZW Book Library
- Useful AZW Links
The rules I will be using are Black Powder and Zulu Black Powder Supplement.
The core of the army will be built using Pendraken Miniatures and Old Glory Miniatures other manufacturers which I intend using are Magister Militum and Steve Barber.
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Battleground Zulu Huts all painted up
Battleground Zulu Huts all painted up which I got from Magister Militum. To be honest I thought the Zulu huts were extremely well cast and most certainly looked the part. However I only used the Oval Zulu hut because I’d already invested in Pendrakens Huts. Battleground Zulu Huts all painted up BD204 Oval Zulu Hut Vallejo…
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Pendraken Zulu Huts
Pendraken Zulu Huts, Zulu huts all painted up which I got from Pendraken Miniatures. To be quite honest, I found the Zulu huts to be exceptionally well cast, and they undeniably looked the part, adding an authentic touch to the overall scene. The craftsmanship and attention to detail were truly impressive. Zulu Huts ZC10 Zulu…
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Old Glory Rorkes Drift
Old Glory Rorkes Drift, Old Glory buildings which i have bought. The people at Old Glory Miniatures are really nice to deal with and try to go out of their way to help you. Especially as they didn’t have Rorke’s Drift in at the time of ordering, as I was hoping to pick it up at Triples…
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The Siege of Eshowe
The Siege of Eshowe occurred during the Anglo-Zulu War from 22nd January to 3rd April 1879. It was part of a three-pronged British invasion of Zululand, aimed at defeating the Zulu Kingdom under King Cetshwayo. Colonel Charles Pearson led the No. 1 Column of the British invasion force, tasked with establishing an advanced base at…
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The Battle of Rorke’s Drift
The Battle of Rorke’s Drift took place on 22nd to 23rd January 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War. It was a significant engagement following the British defeat at the Battle of Isandlwana earlier that day. The battle occurred at the Rorke’s Drift mission station, a small British outpost on the border of the British colony of…
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The Battle of Kambula
The Battle of Kambula took place on 22nd March 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War. It was a significant engagement following the British defeat at the Battle of Hlobane the previous day. The battle occurred at the Kambula camp, a fortified British position on a steep-sided plateau in the colony of Natal. Colonel Henry Evelyn Wood…
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The Battle of Isandlwana
The Battle of Isandlwana occurred on 22nd January 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War. It was the first major encounter between the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom, resulting in a decisive Zulu victory. The British forces, led by Lord Chelmsford, invaded Zululand with a force of approximately 1,800 troops, including British regulars, colonial troops, and…
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The Battle of Inyezane
The Battle of Inyezane took place on 22nd January 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War. It was part of the British invasion of Zululand, led by Colonel Charles Pearson of the No. 1 Column. The battle occurred on the north bank of the Inyezane River, near the British camp. The British forces, numbering around 2,400 men,…
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The Battle of Intombe
The Battle of Intombe took place on 12th March 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War. It was a small but significant engagement fought on the right bank of the Intombe River in Zululand. The battle involved a British supply convoy en route to the village of Lüneberg, which had been fortified by its settlers due to…
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The Battle of Hlobane
The Battle of Hlobane took place on 28th March 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War. It was part of the British strategy to divert Zulu forces and relieve the besieged British camp at Eshowe. The British forces, led by Colonel Evelyn Wood, planned a night attack on the Hlobane plateau, aiming to capture Zulu cattle and…
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The Battle of Ulundi
The Battle of Ulundi, fought on 4th July 1879, was the final and decisive battle of the Anglo-Zulu War. It took place at the Zulu capital of Ulundi (oNdini), where Lord Chelmsford led the British forces against the Zulu army commanded by King Cetshwayo. The British force, consisting of 4,200 British troops and 1,000 African…
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The Battle of Gingindlovu
The Battle of Gingindlovu took place on 2nd April 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War. It was a crucial engagement in the British campaign to relieve the besieged garrison at Eshowe and ultimately defeat the Zulu Kingdom. The British relief force, led by Lord Chelmsford, consisted of 5,250 troops, including Royal Navy sailors, 57th Regiment of…
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