Wednesday, 16 July 2014

MORE ZOMBIES AND WELCOMES.

Well, well, well, here we are at the last line of zombies from my Season 1 Zombicide, at last. There was a time not so long ago, when I didn't think this day would come, ever. But we are here now, I'll be the first to admit that it felt like an insurmountable task, given my limited enthusiasm for the job. Repetetive sculpts bore me very quickly.

Anyway enough whining and on with the blog:
Cabin in the Woods construction has completely stalled. Still waiting on a new side wall to be printed.

In other card terrain news, I've managed to download the free stuff from Wargame Vault. The disused warehouse, horsemans/laundry, drakes tv and a load of crates and containers. This will be sometime in being printed, if my new wall is anything to go by.  There's also an urban ground set on there for free too, probably get that as well. Hey it's free right.

The welcome wagon has been dragged back out of the shed and dusted off. To welcome my latest followers mistersam and Phil C. mistersam runs the miniature worlds blog spot, go check it out. So a big BZA welcome goes out to mistersam. WELCOME mistersam. Can't find a blog for you Phil, let me know if you have one. You still get a big BZA welcome. WELCOME Phil C. I hope you both enjoy the journey as much as I am.

Enough blabber and on with the introductions:
THE LAST LINE IS STARTED.

From Left to Right as usual. The first victim is Clud he was doing time when things went south. Following the big fella is Blodeuedd she used to be a chartered accountant. Next in line is Mallolwch an ex small time drug dealer Last victim of the session is Kymeinvoll, she was a very experienced escort until the apocalypse happened.

I'VE SEEN THAT FACE BEFORE.

I even managed to get the BZA official photographer to take backshots, lazy git, just to prove to y'all that I still paint the backs of them.

Well the lights out bugle has just sounded and the bunker has to lockdown for the night. So until the next time dudes and dudettes follow in the path of the DUDE and "take it easy".


11 comments:

  1. Excellent stuff Bob. Perry do a log cabin its a plastic kit. Any Good to you? Its in the ACE range but they don't seem to change in style.

    https://www.perry-miniatures.com/product_info.php?cPath=22_62&products_id=2571&osCsid=o4s0dihepnddfidongccpkfc30

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    1. Thanks Simon.
      That's a lovely log cabin dude, it's also way too expensive. I'm definitely going the card route. There's so much free downloadable stuff out there it's amazing.

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    2. No Worries. Did you know about these figures?

      http://www.impactminiatures.com/index.php?option=urban

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    3. No, I didn't know about them. Thanks for pointing them out dude. They are awesome.

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  2. Cracking stuff Bob, when I painted this set it did get to me having to paint 7 or 8 of the same pose!

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    1. Thanks Fran.
      Yeah, thats the only trouble with these, mini's are great but limited poses.

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  3. Well done that man, job well done!

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  4. Clud!... that made me smile Bob, thank you :)

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    1. Thanks Adam.
      Glad I could make you smile dude.

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