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Simon, well done, there is room in the hobby for more sets of Zulu`s for sure, the crowdfunded set on Hat`s page is currently the only way we can speed up the arrival of unmarried Zulu warriors, once fully supported we can lobby for other sets, and I certainly will. I learnt a long time ago how to deal with the hater`s and negative`s on the subject, those that moan about half naked warriors often want north american Indians or Celts, then they moan about imperialism while requesting Romans, or worst of all ask for and buy WW2 Germans and the more "elite" (ss like) they look the better, so to be honest moans about Zulu war request from those has always been and always will be water off a ducks back.
I've not caught up with many threads here but I was wondering if zulus had been dicussed, with so many zulu war sets available through Hat there is a huge hole when it comes to the zulus themselves, must be a market for them!
Stop sock-puppeting from your Orange mobile, AB, you must be getting desperate!
Seriously though, this is a staggeringly silly request. There are several perfectly good sets of (married) Zulus already. As I'm sure you know, the only "hole" is unmarried Zulus and that is the subject of a HaT crowdfunder. If it fails to get funded then other companies are hardly going to risk it and if it does then HaT will make them! Either way why would Strelets be interested?
Or perhaps those that want them can perform the simple conversion of carving off the head-ring of existing Zulus to make them "unmarried"...
.......... ....anonymity or false Id`s are not my thing, I quite like the fact that my relentless perseverance on all things Zulu war in 1/72 irritates a few , and at the moment I am on a full house with digs here, Benno`s and on Hat`s forum, that`s a first, of course the way to stop me or at least get me to change subject would be for the last few unmarried Zulu sets to get purchased thus ensuring production, then I can start to ramp up my posts on Colonial wagons etc
... of course the way to stop me or at least get me to change subject would be for the last few unmarried Zulu sets to get purchased thus ensuring production, then I can start to ramp up my posts on Colonial wagons etc
Buy the remaining sets yourself. You want "zulu's, 1000's of em"? Buy them, and you'll get them. For your eyes only....
Or perhaps those that want them can perform the simple conversion of carving off the head-ring of existing Zulus to make them "unmarried"...
To an extent this is correct. And we should never lose sight that this whole business over Toy Soldiers (cause that's what they are!) isn't worth getting in a tizzy over: plastic colour, holes in ranges, figures sizes.....none of it truly matters. Small figures & big egos? All faintly ridiculous. Family, careers & friends etc are far, far more important than blobs of plastic.
For what it's worth though, there should be a difference between figures of Married & Unmarried Zulus beyond the head ring.
For starters, shield size. The UMs tended to carry the newer & smaller shield, the Ms carried the larger, traditional shield.
I also think the middle aged Ms should be stockier in build compared to the slenderer & younger UMs. HaT seems to have addressed this in their existing & putative sets.
I hope the HaT Kickstarter (& other Zulu figure) sets get made but it won't blight my life if they don't. Whether I have figures that show the differences between UMs & Ms or whether I trim off headrings or don't bother, no-one apart from me would notice.
Don't you think you should also put things into perspective?
It occurs to me that since the OP Simon is quite new to this forum (first post on the 7th of this month) That perhaps his inquiry was quite genuine and that he had absolutely no idea he was going to offend anyone's sense of political correctness.
I haven't found any instances of him "pestering" any one on any subject on other forums, I'm pretty sure that he hasn't posted at the other place and I haven't seen any posts by him at Benno's (although the way Benno's is set up it's just possible I might have missed it).
As for him being another forum regular posting under an assumed name, a simple search of his name in relation to 1/72 figures turned up someone running a web shop selling lots of painted figures on e-bay, apparently since 2004. For the record, it's not the same seller listing Allan used when selling some figs a short while ago and anyway I'm pretty sure Allan's not a Yorkshireman.
So, Welcome Simon. Sorry you stumbled into someone else's ancient relic of a hissy fit. I'll do you the courtesy of assuming that you didn't join this forum just to wind up the host and that your post was a genuine attempt to open a discussion, so:
If Strelets was interested in making Zulus I suspect they would have
told you by now (if I got that wrong Strelets are welcome to correct me). You've found another company with lots of Zulu war figs they have Zulus and there may be more to come. Also Italeri have re-released their Zulus in conjunction with their laser cut MDF Rorkes Drift buildings. you might also check out A Call to Arms, not sure on the availability of those.
The Italeri re-issue is a great Dark Brown color, and is very stiff, yet soft feeling plastic, I'm sure perfect for painters and non-painters alike. Bend it, twist it, it does not break. Very nice set.
ACTA Zulus very nice soft plastic, but a Light Tan color, and Undersized for 1/72 (maybe true HO Scale) ... go figure!?
HaT re-issues in Dark Brown and Soft Plastic - Bingo! ...
The Unmarried Zulu`s are up and running, so thank you to everyone who has supported the project, and thanks to Strelets for letting us post and talk Zulu`s. For those of you who have not seen my posts elsewhere Germania figures are worth a visit, they are starting a range of 1/72 Zulu war figures, and very good they are too, so please support them, the more we buy, the more they make, everyone wins.