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Colonial Wargaming

Being a resource for Colonial Era Armchair Generals, who insist on the very highest quality products hand-selected from across the Empire!


Ral Partha Colonial era Miniatures

Great Endeavours brings you the Ral Partha colonial range of beautifully sculpted 25mm miniatures available to order through Stellar Systems in the USA. British and native forces from the Zulu, Boer, Afghanistan and Sudanese conflicts occurring at the end of the 19th century..

Houston's 1866-1905 Ironclads

The classic line of 1:1000 Ironclad-era ships is now also available from Stellar Systems through the Great Endeavours website.

The News Room

News of new developments concerning the 25mm Ral Partha figures, new models, painting tips, changes to the website, and greater endeavours...

New Subscriptions Closed


17 January 2013

After nearly ten years of running, we are starting to wind down the subscriptions offer.

The subscriptions offer allowed the creation of a fantastic selection of new figures in the same style as the original Ral Partha colonials by Tom Meier.

New Zulu and British infantryman figures have been produced by Tom under this subscription system, and we have also had a range of new Boxer Rebellion figures, sculpted by Dave Summers.

The plan is for Dave to sculpt some of the most popular outstanding subscription figures soon.

While no new subscriptions can be purchased, existing owners of subscriptions are still able to purchase their quota of original figures for half price, as well as any new figures they already have a subscription for at half price.

Dale and I would like to thank everybody for their support over the years, which has helped keep this fantastic figure range alive!

Happy gaming!


The War Room

Reports of various battles played using The Sword And The Flame ruleset by Larry Brom.

Rorke's Drift
01 December 2004

The infamous battle of Rorke's Drift is recreated, where 40 men and officers of the 24th South Wales Borderers face 120 Zulus. This game is rather different from previous games we've played, because the British do not have to advance, and the terrain is much more open, allowing for some good shooting while the Zulus make their initial charge.


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