This week's offering is a mini that was started but not finished for last Zomtober; he has basically sat part-painted for a year, meaning I am very glad to clear something out of the dreaded painting queue!
It has been great to see so many Zomtoberists progress to Week 2, so very well done guys.
This week's mini is from Studio Miniatures, and I think of it as part of my sub-set of Mutant Zombies. Most of my Mutant Zombies so far have also been Big/Boss Zombies so this is a nice addition to those ranks as a smaller model. No blood splatters on this one, but the remainder of the month will see more regular Zombies stumbling forth.
I am still generally doing modern-era Zombies for this year, with bits and pieces from a few ranges, however, an order of some chibi Tooth & Sword Shambling Zombies has arrived in recent days - now I am just awaiting bases for them.....
Brilliant! Those blisters on the face and arm definitely look like an experiment gone all kinds of wrong, brutal!!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Ivor. :)
DeleteA more traditional Zombie for next week I reckon. :)
You can't go wrong with "Studio Miniatures", at least someone with your paint-brushing skills can't, and this is a terrific posting as a result. Looking forward to the chibis - a new order eh? I thought you were trying to reduce your lead mountain like me :-P
ReplyDeleteThanks Blaxkleric. :)
DeleteThe chibi Zombies are resin so don't count against the lead mountain! :P
Ahhh...reminds me of my teenage self.
ReplyDeleteNice work.
Cheers Kieron. :)
DeleteCracking job dude! I really like this one he is going to go on my shopping list.
ReplyDeleteThanks mate. :)
DeleteI do like the variation the 'mutant' types offer. :)
Absolutely brilliant brush work :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope you get the bases sorted so we get to see the chibi zeds SOON!
Thanks Wargame Addict. :)
DeleteThe Chibi Zeds are another set of those I have done before (very much with a gaming plan in mind). :)
Yes! Absolutely great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal. :)
DeleteAt least the "Dreaded Painting queue!" is not a wandering monster.
ReplyDeleteAlways good to see something out of the queue and finished, more so when it is painted so well. excellent job on him.
Thanks Clint. :)
DeleteFor refrence to Wandering Monsters....stay tuned mid week for my next (non-Zomtober) post.... :)
Now I can't help but wonder what would the Dreaded Painting Queue look like as a shambling monster?
DeleteLOL, I can't promise the Dread Painting Queue as a monster, but definitely can promise a classic dungeon monster in my next post! :)
DeleteIt is nice to see different types of zombies, like this, appear.
ReplyDeleteCheers Paul. :)
Deletewhat a great looking zed mate, cracking mutant
ReplyDeleteThanks dGG. :)
DeleteNow that is a nice paint job. I wonder if puss filled zombies are any better at spreading the plague?
ReplyDeleteCheers Freed. :)
DeleteThat is a cool idea now you mention it!
Studio Minis zombies are up there with the best imo and you've done a cracking job on this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks Zabadak, and I certainly agree with your assessment of the sculpts. :)
DeleteYou have a crackin' zombie skin recipe !!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Phil. :)
DeleteFUGLY!
ReplyDeleteYep! :)
DeleteHopefully in a good way! :)
Gross! So great, well done :)
ReplyDeleteCheers Mike. :)
DeleteYAY A Chtulian Zombie! Well done Pulp!
ReplyDeleteThanks Terry. :)
DeleteI didn't know that this was Cthulhu inspired, so I bow to your better knowledge. :)
Wow, that is certainly one infected zombie. Nicely painted, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Roy. :)
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