Monday, 22 July 2019

Zombie Incursion




"Elvis has left the building!"


"Behind you!"



"Behind you, again!"


"Nun shall pass!"


"Your blood-burger, sir!"



"They're swarming on Main Street!"

Scatter Terrain for 'Last Days'

Some bits and pieces for 'Last Days'.


Wednesday, 17 July 2019

A Fridge

Looks like an old fridge left out on the street? If I was a scavenging survivor I'd want to check that out for supplies. But what's that behind the door? A hand?





Make sure it's a head shot!

School Bus

The school bus is here, although it remains to be seen whether it will be picking up the kids or maybe the zombies will swarm on board? The bus looks a bit too shiny at the moment.



Monday, 15 July 2019

Last Days

I've had a copy of Ash Barker's Last Days Zombie Apocalypse game since it came out. Reading the rules for the first time over the weekend, it looks like rather a good game. I've already got some painted minis which will suit the game. I have spent a day re-basing them from grass bases to clear bases as these zombies look like city boys to me! More to come on this, maybe a game soon, I hope.


The Rules


Zombies


More Zombies


Selfless Survivors


Selfish Survivors

Saturday, 6 July 2019

Vlad Dracula Awakens His Bride

It's been very quiet on the blog and now the reason can be revealed. Some time ago Lady Snapcase asked me to make her something for her birthday (which is today). I started with an old wooden chopping board as the base and here we go. Now the present has been presented, I can reveal where all my free time has gone for the last few weeks.
















Friday, 21 June 2019

Prince Dabulamanzi kaMpande

Dabulamanzi was a half-nephew of the famous Shaka and half-brother to the King, Cetshwayo. He commanded the Undi Corps which was in reserve at Isandlwana and then led the Undi Corps to Rorke's Drift which he attacked all through the night of 22nd/23rd January, 1879. He also organised the siege at Eshowe. After the war, he remained loyal to Cetshwayo, fighting and campaigning for him until his death in 1886.


Monday, 17 June 2019

uThulwana amabutho

The uThulwana (the 'Dust-Raisers') amabutho were also part of the Undi Corps, in reserve at Isandlwana and one of the four regiments in the attack on Rorke's Drift. Before Cetshwayo became King he was a member of the uThulwana.





Cetshwayo kaMpande

Friday, 14 June 2019

First Zulus Painted

My first Zulus completed (bases to be decided later). Not exactly 'fahsands of 'em', but the first five of the uDloko amabutho.



Part of the Undi Corps commanded by Prince Dabulamanzi kaMpande, these Zulus were in reserve (the 'loins' of the Zulu 'Horns of the Buffalo' formation) at Isandlwana. They had already force-marched 20 miles that day and arrived at Rorke's Drift around 4.30 p.m. The uDloko along with three other amabutho (regiments), comprised the nearly 4,000 strong Undi Corps which would attack the defenders of the mission station for the next twelve hours.


Prince Dabulamanzi kaMpande
(half-brother of the Zulu king Cetshwayo kaMpande)

Monday, 10 June 2019

"The sentries report Zulus to the south west. Thousands of them."

I've been planning a Rorke's Drift game for several years. I have acquired some Empress Miniatures British defenders, some Natal Native Contingent and some plastic Zulus and Redcoats from Warlord. I also have some scale maps and plenty of books! Here are just a few I highly recommend.




Then Warlord announced their new version of the 'Rorke's Drift Collector's Edition'. I'm nothing if not a collector so I have had to put in a pre-order!


The NNC need re-basing I think.


I've put together all the Zulus I currently have and primed them.


I shall get on with painting these whilst I await delivery of the Collector's Edition, mid to late June.