This was my last batch of zombies done for the Painting Challenge. It is a mix of
36 Wargames Factory Zombie Vixens, and 24 Zombicide Box of Zombies Set 1
Walk of the Dead. [Image]Horde #2 out for a shamble The
Zombie Vixens come as 3 identical sprues of 12 figures of which 10 are
standing, one is missing its lower legs, and the last is missing
everything below the diaphragm. All the figures have separate heads and
some choice of arms, so it is possible to do a fair bit of 'mix and
match', although some combinations fit together better than others. The
bases also come as a separate piece, but only enough for the standing
figures. I had a half dozen wooden discs of the right diameter in the
bits box to put the half figures on, so it all worked out in the end.
The figures are finely sculpted with a variety of open wounds, with some
showing exposed bones and/or skulls, all looking appropriately
gruesome.The
Zombicide set consists of three figures each of eight different poses
which are described as 'walkers', 'runners', or 'fatties'. They come as
one piece, including the base, so no assembly required. The latter two
types will add some variety to the usual slow moving undead, being
faster or tougher respectively.Once
the Zombie Vixens were assembled both sets were primed flat grey using a
rattle can, and then painted with Vallejo acrylics, followed by a coat
of Army Painter Strong Tone Quickshade. I deliberately left the bases
plain so they would look like concrete, rather than adding sand or
flocking. As with my earlier Challenge submissions, the Quickshade
leaves everything rather glossy, so I will hit these with some clear
matt spray once it is warm enough to do it outside.[Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] I am looking forward to getting these on the table with the Conscripts house rules for Zombies (with a bit of tweaking to accommodate the 'runners' and 'fatties'). Thanks for reading.
"Challenge Submission #19 - Yet Another Shambling Horde of Zombies"
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