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Post by lewchips on Apr 13, 2017 23:41:23 GMT
This item has been sold.
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Post by lewchips on Apr 12, 2017 1:00:37 GMT
I have a 15mm Hawaiian DBA army, DBA IV/12c, for sale with a couple of additional elements that can help morph it for use with Hordes of the Things.
The DBA army consist of:
7 x Warband (inc. General) 2 x Pike 3 x Psiloi
The HotT elements are: 1 x Hero 1 x God(dess)/Magician - Pele
Also included is a camp.
I would like $110.00 for the set, but any reasonable offer would be considered.
I ship Worldwide and all mail is sent by Airmail and naturally I will quite happily combine postage on multiple items. I apologise for the high cost of postage, but I only charge what the post office charges me to post your item.
Postage within Australia will be $7.50 Postage to New Zealand will be $11.50 by Air Postage to the UK will be approximately $20.00 by Economy Air Postage to the US will be approximately $15.00 by Economy Air
I accept payment by PayPal with the additional payment option of Direct Deposit for those residing in Australia.
If anybody is interested please contact me via a PM or at lewchips1@internode.on.net
Thanks for your time I sorry about the poor quality of the photos,
Barry
Photos of the elements...
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Post by lewchips on Mar 10, 2017 23:54:50 GMT
That last photo is right out of the movie. Very inspiring. Thank you Robert.
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Post by lewchips on Mar 7, 2017 23:07:54 GMT
An African Morning... in South Australia... 15mm Zulu Dawn
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Post by lewchips on Mar 7, 2017 23:03:58 GMT
Barry,
Great looking terrain pieces. I like the leopard resting in the acacia tree. Well done. Thank you Robert.
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Post by lewchips on Feb 23, 2017 22:38:09 GMT
Awesome work as usual Terry.
I look forward to seeing your Germans.
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Post by lewchips on Feb 15, 2017 4:06:52 GMT
In addition to the Zulus, British and Boers, I have also been collecting miniatures of African Wildlife to use as both scenery and gaming elements. Most will have sabot bases made for use with HotT/HotE and other games based around the adventures of Tarzan and Allan Quartermain. Hippo by Irregular Miniatures. I still need to work on it a little and make the sabot base. Leopard in Tree. The Leopard is a 10mm Lioness miniature by Eureka miniatures. I made the tree. Great White Hunter and Companion by Essex Miniatures Giraffes by Prieser
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Post by lewchips on Feb 15, 2017 3:55:16 GMT
I thought I would share a photo of a couple of measurement sticks I made. I am working on a couple of bayonets for the British player to use. My Zulu War Barker Marker. Below are two bases of cattle. One of the bases has been designed with an option to be able to remove a miniature and replace it with another or a 'blank'. This way they can be used in scenarios or just as scenery.
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Post by lewchips on Feb 15, 2017 3:42:03 GMT
I should really play a few more games though before changing any of the rules, but I may well use the WB movement rate for Hordes in at least some of the future games, especially involving Zulus
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Post by lewchips on Feb 14, 2017 23:09:06 GMT
Thanks for the report Terry. Great read as usual. Good to see the Snoopy Blimp in action again, but missed Bert. I hope he isn't unwell?
Cheers, Barry
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Post by lewchips on Feb 11, 2017 2:39:44 GMT
Thank you for the kind words Gentlemen.
Paul - I am hoping Lord Chelmsford has the opportunity to redeem his reputation in the not too distant future. Unfortunately, with the way my dice rolls tend to end up, I am sure he will be facing an inquiry into another disaster...
Martin - We did play the Zulu as Hordes, but used the Wb movement by accident.
The right horn pretty much overran the NNC and were about to hit the Naval Brigade when tiffin was called. There was a bit of a scuffle in the centre with the chest. The dice rolls for the Zulus in combat were pretty ordinary and on several occasions the British were really lucky. The left horn were held back for a turn or two. If my memory serves me correct, the end result was the Zulus lost 6AP to the British 12AP, the most decisive Zulu victory out of the 5 DBX based Zulu War games I have played in the past, of which the Zulus have won 3 out of the 5 games.
Please share some photos of your Dervishes and Egyptians when they're finished. I have started to paint up the Boers for my friend and myself and have unpainted HotE based Egyptian, 1885 and 1898 British and Mahdist armies waiting packed away… waiting.
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Post by lewchips on Feb 10, 2017 1:52:03 GMT
Some weeks ago my lad and I decided to dust off some of my Zulus and British troops from my HotE Zulu War collection and have a game of Hordes of the Empire to finish off the school holidays. I had posted some of these photos to the Facebook page, but I thought I would share some photos of the game here as well. The game started well for the Zulus with the dice gods clearly in their favour. The British weren’t so fortunate. Not only were they hampered with me as their commander, when it mattered I could only manage to roll 1's. We got a few things wrong, quite probably more than a few come to think of it, but it was good to roll some dice together and most of all we had fun with the Zulus victorious. I am itching to get my Boers painted now… Thanks to Terry, Paul and Blake for creating such an enjoyable variant. A vulture's eye view - The Zulus advance - 'Mark your targets...' - 'FIRE!' - Contact - The Victorious Zulu Commander -
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Post by lewchips on Dec 19, 2016 22:29:42 GMT
They look good Robert.
Cheers, Barry
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Post by lewchips on Nov 30, 2016 2:20:05 GMT
Awesome work Terry.
Thanks for the tutorial.
Barry
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Post by lewchips on Nov 24, 2016 0:50:09 GMT
Wonderful work as usual Terry.
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