Everyone I know seems to have a box of zombies at the back of their cupboard. Often there is no memory of how they even got there. This seems appropriate for zombies. These ones lurked unloved and unpainted for far too long, but have now crawled out of their toxic barrels, ready to shamble into whatever undead filled horror is required. (Most likely as totencorps for K-47.)
I had a play with a newish Citadel paint, Hexwraith Flame. Put it on a light base with a pale grey highlight and it can really glow. It behaves a bit like an ink, so my experiment of using red ink on the same models wasn’t entirely successful, loosing the bright finish. The end result is OK, but didn’t need expensive green paint to achieve. I’m looking at this as a bonus. The models are painted and I’ve learnt a bit about a new paint line from GW.
The models are Eureka Miniatures, and are their usual excellent standard with lots of different poses, which is a real plus for metal figures. From the same manufacturer are these toxic-waste zombies, emerging from mysterious barrels of goo. Good fun.
See you in the wastelands
A gruesome crowd indeed! You can’t go wrong with zombies!
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They look great- a nice shambling horde.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Nice group of rotters. I also like the Hexflame Wraith paint, interesting stuff. Thanks fir sharing this post, enjoyed it a lot.
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you’re welcome
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This makes my dark radioactive heart so happy, Dave !
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Glad to be of service. I hope to corner those pesky daemons sometime soon too!
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Now all you need is some fly strips and air freshener. You could sell it as a complete package.
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🙂
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You can never have too many zombies (I played a custom This Is Not A Test scenario where the walkers would effectively double in number every round … to the point where we needed placeholder miniatures).
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Life can be tough in the wastelands
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