It felt like it was time to paint something other than tiny ships.
By way of introduction
Zombicide is a delightfully addictive strategy boardgame which involves up to 6 players leading a group of survivors through a zombie-infested town, searching for loot and completing objectives, all while fighting off ever-increasing hordes of zombies. It comes in two flavours: the base game, which is a modern, post-apocalyptic zombie game, and "Black Plague", which has much more of a medieval fantasy feel.
I am in no way sponsored by the guys behind this, but if anyone wants to check it out, here's their website which will probably provide far better info than I can! https://zombicide.com/en/
Now I do not own the base game. Firestorm Falcon, whose "Enemy Frequency" posts you may have noticed, is the proud owner of a copy of Zombicide: Black Plague, and I have spent far too hours post-midnight playing it. I am also still bothering him to actually paint the bloody thing!
Now while I don't own the base game, I wanted to bring something to the table as well, so I invested in one of the "Special Guest" character packs, specifically the one featuring characters from a D&D campaign run by Brazilian podcast Jovem Nerd. Now I must admit I know nothing about this podcast but the models were really cool, so I was drawn in. The pack came with 4 models, 2 of which I have finished painting, and the other 2 will appear in due course.
Painting inspiration
If anyone remembers the first post of this blog, I showed pictures of some Warhammer Fantasy Chaos warriors with blue glowing eyes. Something about these Zombicide characters just reminded me of that look, so I decided to try replicating the scheme here, some 9 years after those warriors were first painted. (Spoiler alert, I've forgotten how to paint the object source lighting I used for their eyes).
Overall, I was happy with the result and really enjoyed painting these models: for one-piece board-game models they are really nicely detailed.
I also have to apologise in advance to Jovem Nerd for just largely disregarding their background!
So without further ado, some shiny pictures:
The Prior of the Old Gods |
Appearing in the cursed city mere hours before the plague arrived, the other survivors were suspicious to say the least |
But as the ominous figures in their unusual armour laid waste to the undead around them, their allegiance became clear |
The Chosen of the Old Gods |
Whatever power they served, they were clearly no friends to the undead... |
... although that was hardly a comforting thought |
Coming up next, will be the end of the first month of the Tale of 2 Admirals, as well as further separate updates for the PLC, and maybe even a bit of a branch out into Infinity!
As always, thanks for looking!
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