Sunday, October 8, 2017

Zomtober Week 2


I'll be honest, I didn't think I'd get anything done this week. One fully painted figure is going to be considered a major victory in my eyes! And I'm actually super happy with the results.


I decided not to even attempt anymore of the Wargames Factory zombies (I do have an idea for them though, so at least they won't get tossed - stay tuned) so I grabbed one of the Mantic zombies from the Woodbury expansion set to try to paint up.


I primed him light gray, and that's when I saw a strange mold line that ran from his left should across to his right arm pit, I completely missed it when I initially took him out of the box. I say strange because of where it's at, usually your mold lines are along the side of a figure, not diagonally across the top of the chest, very odd.


So I took a file to get rid of it, and then sprayed some of the AP Necrotic spray paint lightly across the top of the figure. No need to spray the entire model really. Unfortunately though I didn't do a very good job on filing down that mold line as it popped back up when I painted the shirt.


After watching a few painting videos on You Tube it became very clear to me that Citadel's 'Blood For The Blood God' (honestly, who makes up these Citadel paint names lol!) was what I needed to improve the, for lack of a better word, gore, of my zombies. So I ran up to a local shop and grabbed a bottle, and I have to say it is exactly what I was looking for.


I was moving along pretty quickly so I didn't take any WIP photos!


I did a few washes with Citadel's Nuln Oil on the skin areas, and Drakenhof Nightshade on the shirt. 


Agrax Earthshade was applied to the pants. And I did a dry brush with some Vallejo Stencil to bring out the high lighted areas of the entire model. 


And a close up of the completed figure with his new clear base. One foot was pinned and then a hole drilled into the base to make the figure more secure - you can see a more detailed explanation of my pinning figures to bases at the bottom of this old post here


Even though I only painted one figure from beginning to end, I did finish some detail work and based all 36 of my West Wind German zombie soldiers. I'd had these done for a while now and they have just been sitting in a case. I was initially going to use them for Historicon back in July.


One of my early story ideas for the Agent Carter Historicon game was that once Peggy and the SSR found the entrance to Red Skull's hidden underground base they were going to come upon a failed experiment of German soldiers who had been turned into zombies and over run the entire facility.


I had several ideas for the underground base/lab, but I thought what could be really fun was some 'Ultimate Soldier' experiments gone completely wrong. And as we all now know, time unfortunately didn't allow me to complete the underground base, but all the pieces and story are all still there, so completing these figures is a great way to get back to finishing part 3 of the Agent Carter game.


The figures were all pretty much ready to go, all I had to do was cut off the metal from the bottoms of their feet and get pins inserted into them for the clear bases.


I added a few highlights, the new blood paint, and then finally used some Vallejo Sky Blue to dot some eyes onto all the figures.


And a close up of the herd. Really happy with these as well!


Just for fun, here's Peggy Carter surrounded by the entire herd :)


I mentioned in the beginning about thinking I wouldn't get anything done this week - we had a horse show which always creates extra work, I had to buy a new car which took two days to complete, but the big thing was I really thought Jakob would come home from school this weekend since he had an extra two days off. I figured he'd come home for 4 days and we could hang out and maybe even get up to the studio to roll some dice again, and even try out the Walking Dead - well, any thoughts that he may be homesick or is having trouble adjusting to life on his own at college were thrown out when he responded that he didn't want to come home because "...there would be nothing to do." !? Granted, he did say he had 4 projects he needed to continue to work on too, but gee whiz, gut punch! Kids, lol :)

Until next time, thanks for looking!
Ivor

18 comments:

  1. Nice work with the latest Zombie Ivor. :)

    And the upgraded WWII Zombies look ace too. :)

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    1. Thanks my friend, much appreciated! I do love the visual of the herd with the German zombies :)

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  2. All looking nice & gruesome Ivor & I'd guess that Peggy didn't won't agree on the fun of been surround by zombies lol

    The GW washes are something I use a lot in fact 90% of the models I paint are done by spaying the model white & then using washes instead of paint.

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    1. Ha! Agreed! Yeah, I'm kind of blown away by the GW washes - I was actually looking a set of 8 on Amazon earlier this morning so it definitely looks like a direction I'll be moving in regarding painting :)

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  3. All looks brilliant. Love the German horse and the TWD is excellent.

    In terms of your other news, at least you can play TWD solo... :)

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    1. Thanks Kieron! Yeah, TWD solo play was ultimately the reason I went all in on the game :) I've got all these toys and no one to share them with lol!

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  4. "only one" but wow! That's a cracking job :-)
    Loving the WW2 zeds as well - I can see I'll be spending some time here!

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    1. Thanks! I like to think of it as baby steps with the one :) Super happy to finally get those German zombies based up, hopefully that'll get me motivated to work some more on the Agent Carter game :)

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  5. The zombie is great. I have a load of WW2 zombies that I got on eBay a while back for a WWW2 project. I might actually get round to doing them after seeing what you have managed, I'll just have to find them first.

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    1. Thanks Fred! Nothing worse than the ol' I know I have them but don't know where they are figures, lol! Boy, and if I had a nickel for every time I bought a figure and then opened an old storage box only to realize I already had it, I'd have a lot of nickels.

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  6. lol ... I thought I had you beat ... I painted 2 figures this week ;-) But then you go show off all those other Zombies ... Ivor for the win! :-) I hear you on the kids ... my older son comes home every couple of months ... same results.

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    1. Baby steps with me and painting again! One figure completed and I feel like the king of the world lol!
      Total gut punch from Jakob, I hadn't seen him since move in day so I thought he'd be all about coming back home... now he's got me wondering if he can squeeze us in for a Thanksgiving visit!

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  7. I like the first zombie, I might have to pick that set up now :/

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    1. Thanks Mike! I'll tell you the thing about all the boosters and expansions that is blowing me away is no duplicate poses on the zombies, that alone is making it extremely difficult not to buy everything!

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  8. Fantastic. To quote `The Blues Brothers', `I hate Illinois Nazis!'
    If you can have `cos play' zombies, you can have Nazi zombies in a modern setting. All those renactors can also be bitten.

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    1. Ha! Love that movie! And that's not a bad idea at all to put them in a modern setting :)

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