Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Samson the Dwarf, abomination and more zombies from Zombicide: Black Plague

More painted figs for Zombicide: Black Plague boardgame.
Samson the Dwarf put on a clear base from Sally 4th.
I tried to stay close to the illustration, as that will make it easier to identify the mini on the gaming board.
The Abomination, a super-zombie that is nearly impossible to take out.
Same thing here, I tried to stay close to the illustrations.
Five fatties finished
And another five regular zombies. One of them got a miscast hand, but that doesn't really matter.
They are all off for a game tonight.

On another note, you can see some of my ships and boats in Wargames, Solders & Strategy issue 83, where club-chap Michael Leck (aka Dalauppror) let 1980’s Swedish forces battle it out with Soviets in “Whiskey on the Rocks” (a true incident that could have turned very sour indeed).

Welcome Oliver Jaeger (no blog I could find – if you have one then put a link in the comments below, please) and El Grego with blogs The Pewter-Pixel Wars (a bit about everything gaming), Mini Ship Gaming (just what it says on the tin, from fantasy to modern) and Threwdish Ways (a project, I think, with monsters, muskets and whatnot). Go check them out and see if they are for you!

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    1. I'm going to game with them tonight - that will be awesome

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  2. Impressive figures, and great painted! Is that a zombie Hulk? ;-)

    Greetings
    Peter

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    1. Zombie Hulk :-)
      Yeah, something like that. The one thing that just shrugs off damage in the game.

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  3. Thank you for the warm welcome!

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  4. Great to Samson on all his glory, had great fun playing with him on Saturday, but in his first outing he couldn't even open a door!

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    1. Guess he had a really bad day, as if zombies weren't enough :-)

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  5. Those figs...especially the big 'uns...do look superb!

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    1. The detailing is really outstanding considering the fact that they come with a boardgame. Very good value, indeed.
      The massed effect of the painted zombies on the board is great. Now I just have to paint the remaining 35 zombies, 2 heroes and necromancer... gulp.

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  6. I can tell all readers that Samson did sterling work in his first game as a painted mini. It was a close thing and we lost a friend, but we completed our mission.

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    1. The painted abomination just shambled around and wasn't even a nuicance, though, so the paintwork didn't help him/it.
      The last two unpainted heroes and the necromancer are now on the painting table - the game really is mor fun with painted figs.

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