Thursday, 31 March 2016

Zombies!

A quartet of shuffling undead horrors for your perusal.

The first two are Necromunda plague zombies and despite having a sci-fi purpose they looking perfectly fine for fantasy. I mistook the pipes in their hands for bones but I figured some screwy necromancer or other weirdo has grafted metal banding to them then what the hell?

  The second is from Harlequin miniatures and the last is a classic Citadel miniature from the long gone but not forgotten Fiend Factory range. I think the first three scale well against each other even if the last one is a bit 'blobby' - still lots of Oldschool charm though!










9 comments:

  1. These are great and the pipe/bones work well - some left overs of the horrifying experiments the Necromancer has been up to no doubt!

    I've got a big batch of 40 Blacktree Design zombies of the Sweltering Swamps to paint up - any tips on your zombie flesh?

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  2. Thanks Thantsants :) I use all GW paints - rotting flesh then washed with agrax earthshade mixed with athonian camoshade and then rehighlighted with the base colour and progressively lighter with white mixed in.

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    1. Cheers bud - must have some vallejo proxies for those here somewhere - be nice to get mine and Warlord Paul's Trolltooth Wars project back on track!

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  3. How well does the harlequin zombie scale with the old Kev Adams zombies?

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    1. I'm not sure - I'm yet to acquire any of that range yet but they're in they're in my sights! I have a few duplicates of the FF zombie to paint, as well as some FTZ ones, a couple more Necromunda ones and some of the range that came after c18. Morleys I think?

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  4. Yes, yes, more shambling horrors to bolster the ranks of the Undead :D nice work buddy, they look suitably rotten!

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  5. Very nice, I'm really digging that Tan and Blue Scheme. ;)

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    1. Cheers. Who says zombies can't wear denim? :)

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