More zombies - cool! Excellent paintjobs on them. You mentioned that the first two were WF conversions but I don't recognise the third and fourth in line. The last in is the Gene Kelly zombie by Musketeer Miniatures (a great sculpt).
#4 I think is a Ral Partha Ravenloft werewolf in changing. Not sure. I thought he would make a good southern biker zed with the hair and cowboy boots. #3 I'm not sure of. I've been buying up small sets the last year or so and got them mixed up so I dont have all the data. Maybe another member will recognize this one. Thanks for eyeballin the Muskateer fig. I tried to down play the Gene Kelly thing because I have so many 'novelty' zombies I want to try and get my horde looking more like a mob.
Finally finished this excellent resin garbage dump from Black Cat Bases. Order here; http://blackcatbases.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=430_442_476&products_id=1596 This will be a part of the scenery I am building for my Post Apocalyptic settings for zombies and general PA.
I'm back!!! At least tonight. Its been almost a year. A crazy year with no zombies and no fun :) But we got some real fun tonight. Zombie Cheerleaders!!! From Victory Force, a great set of 6 zombies. This is the first personal painting I have done in ages. I took the opportunity to experiment a bit. I used a fresher look to the zombies, skintones that are almost human. I also used the opportunity to work on my hair technique a bit. Because of the girls red uniforms, I went minimal on the blood. Just by using the skin color lightly the basecoat of black showed thru enough to give a bruised look. I really dont have much time for personal projects so I do these quickly. I try not to be sloppy but I do need quicker techniques than I would do for a client. I hope you like them. They are available for your horde from Victory Force Miniatures; http://www.victoryforce.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=VFM&Product_Code=033004&Category_Code=creatures
Another selection of adversaries this week. The heroes some I painted many many years ago, you may recognize the second figure... Zeds, a priest witha wooden cross thru his chest, the iconic Zombiesmith, a waitress who would rather serve herself and two more Zombiesmith favorites, at least the one of the end. Still no time to paint my zeds as I rebuild my business and life. I did get in the mail the new Wargames Factory Zombie Vixens, they look suhweet! I can't wait to dig into them, well I guess they would like to dig into me as well. To Bryan and all you other zed freaks, keep the flame burning, you're keeping me inspied to come back :)
Great work. Love the way you've put together the WF zed bits so that scale isn't an issue, good job.
ReplyDeletegood job, like the boots on the 4th one, like the skin tone too.
ReplyDeleteMore zombies - cool! Excellent paintjobs on them. You mentioned that the first two were WF conversions but I don't recognise the third and fourth in line. The last in is the Gene Kelly zombie by Musketeer Miniatures (a great sculpt).
ReplyDelete#4 I think is a Ral Partha Ravenloft werewolf in changing. Not sure. I thought he would make a good southern biker zed with the hair and cowboy boots. #3 I'm not sure of. I've been buying up small sets the last year or so and got them mixed up so I dont have all the data. Maybe another member will recognize this one. Thanks for eyeballin the Muskateer fig. I tried to down play the Gene Kelly thing because I have so many 'novelty' zombies I want to try and get my horde looking more like a mob.
ReplyDeleteOkay Bryan. #3 is from a REaper set;
ReplyDeletehttp://www.miniature-giant.com/zombies-3-Reaper-Dark-Heaven-Legends-DHL-sku-3471-pr-12244.html
Thanks for the info, Roger. That's another one to look out for. :)
ReplyDeleteIt comes in a set, the female is in the first new image I posted since last year. The sets worth it for her alone!
ReplyDeleteInteresting thoughts
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