The final week for me (barring a 'bonus mini' after this post like I managed after Week 4 last year!), and thankfully I have met my original goals for Zomtober - one Zombie per week plus getting related stuff done for Pulp City, Anima Tactics and BMG), and also getting four Tooth & Sword Shambling Zombie minis painted. All in all, I feel this has been my most successful Zomtober on a personal level both in terms of output, and in breadth of ranges tackled.
This week I finished Sharsha 'Fiedegunde' first (over on on my Anima Tactician blog), spurred on by painting Zombies (she isn't Undead, but I used my Zombie flesh recipe for her).
After that I finished my fourth Zombie kid (this year's accidental theme!; this mini is from the Tiny Terrors pack from Studio Miniatures), then I finally managed to complete the painting of the last two of my five Tooth & Sword Shambling Zombies.
With these additions I have managed to paint 11 minis in total so far this month, and with a few days left, there is the chance I may yet manage one or two more.
You sure paint fast and at a high standard, how you combine this with the Pulp City KS still going string is beyond me.
ReplyDeleteI like the colourful clothing you give these kid zombies to wear, they look very different that way.
Thanks Wouter. It has certainly been a busy month! :)
DeleteLooks great. Well done too for doing the zombtober!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lord Siwoc. :)
DeleteOn a personal level it has been a very productive month. :)
I love your creepy kid zombies dude! Really nice work and nice output for Zombtober too man.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Bob. :)
DeleteCreepy kids were not the original plan, but a happy accidental theme. :)
Another wonderful eerie brain-eating kid. Hopefully they'll be a group shot of this Undead kindergarten coming soon ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Blaxkleric. :)
DeleteGroup shot is planned for a Hallowe'en round up post of everything I painted this year during Zomtober. :)
Nice work Pulp. Your going to have to open a Day school to house all these shamblers. Always a good feeling when you've succeeded in a project.
ReplyDeleteThanks Terry. :)
DeleteAfter that comment, I need a teacher or school bus driver...
Now you know why primary schools have fences round them...nice work, PC! I did check out Studio Miniatures site after your last post and have a feeling that they may be getting some of my money soon...
ReplyDeleteThanks Jez. :)
DeleteThis was probably the weakest of the four in my painting, but I am glad to have alerted others to the availability of these living dead tykes. :)
Don't sell yourself short, PC - I like little red riding hoodie, off to Grandma's house for a bowl of steaming brains...
Deleteer...I need to get out more...
Thanks Jez. :)
DeleteLOL! :)
Fabulous work on them all dude! Job well done :)
ReplyDeleteCheers mate. Chuffed to add a 'little' more to the small horde. :)
Delete(I must do a horde update pic one day!).
Another creepy crumb-cruncher. Well done, Pulp.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Finch. :)
DeleteThey really are creepy and you've done another cracking job on this tiny terror.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael. :)
DeleteMission accomplished then! :)
Top job on those!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Roy. :)
DeleteYour reds are super well done. Lots of natural depth and highlights without a hint of pink.
ReplyDeleteWell done on meeting your Zomtober goals. I, in contrast, have failed miserably at the finish line. O well. Here's to Zomtober 2016!
Thanks very much Dai. :)
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