Just finished the first Zombie for my modern zombie horde, I think this is the smallest model I've ever painted and was a little fiddly but in the end I think he turned out ok.
Here's a shot of the growing horde and the post apoc type survivors, its a mix of loads of different manufacturers, Foundry, Lead Adventures etc, all told I've got around 70 odd zombies now I just need to paint some of them up and I should have a decent set up for some Zombie gaming.
Very cool. I've never seen a zombie baby before and you did a great job on it. That's a nice looking horde, too. Enough to swamp many a survivor.
ReplyDeleteCheers, thanks very much. I've just got to get round to painting some of it...
DeleteWhat the what?! Where's the baby from?
ReplyDeleteThe baby is this guy:
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He was a birthday present from my brother.
Some awesome mini's in the Hell Dorado range, I think he's meant to be some kind of demon but easily stands in for a zombie
Great start, I can't imagine starting with any miniature more wicked, hehe.
ReplyDeleteFor fleshing out zombie horde, I must suggest plastics, Wargames factory modern zombie horde (also available on Maelstrom) and Mantic zombies and/or ghouls. All three would give you some 80 zeds for around what...some 60 pounds. You can see mantic zombies (but not ghouls) and WGF plastics on my blog :)
Cheers, companies need to make more Zombie babies I can't imagine anything more horrifying than a whole nursery's worth of zombie babies.
DeleteI have my eye on some plastic Zeds but I have to resist buying more stuff as I've got a ton already to paint...
The wgf plastics are a bit fugly, but not bad for fleshing out a horde base - I've got a couple of sprues floating around if you fancy a trade?
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