The Bonnie Blue Flag – A Black Powder Battle Report
By David Sullivan This was to be my inaugural game of Black Powder and was fought out at The Panzer Depot store in Kirkland, Washington. We played a version of the “Fighting retreat at El Perez”...
View ArticleNew Plastic ACW Zouaves And Special Offers!
With the Perrys about to release their lovely new American Civil War Zouave boxed set we’re giving you the chance to get your hands on them plus loads of other ACW goodies. Check out our special offers...
View ArticleWoods Fighting in the American Civil War
By Paul D Stevenson Black Powder has many innovative concepts and is a great game, especially for multiple players. However, one of the problems folks find with Black Powder American Civil War games is...
View ArticleNew: American Civil War Artillery 1861-65
The far-too-prolific-for-their-own-good Alan and Michael Perry have produced another brilliant plastic kit, containing a whole selection of artillery pieces for American Civil War games. More Pictures...
View ArticleNew: North American Dunkers Church and Bridges
More great laser-cut wooden models from Sarissa Precision, for North American Black Powder games – a Dunkers Church, a Covered Bridge and Railed Bridge. With the next Black Powder supplement to be...
View ArticleNew: Resin Breastworks Set
Our new resin Breastworks come ready painted from Paul’s Modelling Workshop and can be placed straight onto your Pike & Shotte or Black Powder battlefields. These temporary earthworks were thrown...
View ArticleSpotlight: Black Powder!
Sifting through the archives we came across an old article where Rick Priestley explains the origins of Warlord’s first rule system Black Powder. We thought people new to Warlord Games would like the...
View ArticleNew: Machine Gun Bunker and North American Barn
More great new laser-cut wooden terrain kits from Sarissa Precision have arrived today: This machine gun bunker follows the standard utilitarian concrete design to protect gun teams. Perfect to add...
View ArticleNew: North American buildings from Sarissa
Following on from the Waterloo terrain a couple of weeks ago we have another raft of superb laser-cut terrain from Sarissa Precision which are ideal for fighting Black Powder conflicts during the...
View ArticleNew: Livestock! Nguni Cattle! Flock of Sheep!
Warlord Games produce some of the finest wargames miniatures in the world – with vast ranges of meticulously recreated uniforms stretching across the battlefields of time. Our models can be used to...
View ArticleShowcase: Black Powder Horse & Musket Wargaming
After a brief hiatus as it was undergoing a fresh reprint, our Black Powder rulebook is now once again available. For those of you not familiar with Black Powder allow us make the introductions… Set...
View ArticleNew: Carts, Caravans, Cabs and Coaches
Sarissa Precision has just sent us a whole loads of horse-drawn vehicles. Most of these are from Sarissa’s ‘Gaslamp Alley’ range, and will add a touch of authentic detail to your games – great for...
View ArticleNew: Glory Hallelujah!
‘Glory Hallelujah!’ – the American Civil War 1861–1865 supplement for Black Powder View in Store In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the fledgling United States of America. Years of...
View ArticleShowcase: ‘Hangman’s Creek’ from the Border Reivers
The Warlord staff have been dusting-off our ACW collections in preparation for the release of Glory Hallelujah – the warehouse team can be seen running drills, and the studio staff are rumoured to have...
View ArticleBlack Powder: 1:1 Scale
With our long-awaiting American Civil War supplement for Black Powder now available to pre-order here, we were recently contacted by community member Eddie Harrington to share some photos of his...
View ArticleScenario: The War That Nearly Was…
Joe Clarke has a passion for the war of 1861-1865 and has dug up some interesting background to play a slightly different scenario with your Black Powder American Civil War ‘Glory, Hallelujah!’...
View ArticleScenario: ‘Glory Hallelujah!’ Battle for Iuka – 1862
The Confederacy, striving to assert its independence, opened fire on the Northern troops occupying Fort Sumter in Charleston harbour on April 12th 1861. Determined to preserve the Union, Northern...
View ArticleBlack Powder ‘Glory Hallelujah!’ now in PDF
We round up the Black Powder supplement PDF releases with the glorious ‘Glory Hallelujah!’ View PDF version in Store View softcover book & FREE figure version in Store In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was...
View ArticleNew: American Civil War Union Infantry 1861-65
View in Store The figures in this box represent the look of the typical Union Infantry throughout the Civil War. They are modelled wearing sack coats and all have the option of either forage caps or...
View ArticleNew: American Civil War Union Infantry
Perry Miniatures bring us their all new American Civil War Union Infantry in sack coats skirmishing 1861-65 View in Store The figures in this box are in skirmishing poses; firing, loading and running....
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