...well, zombie.
This is the last of the Wargames Factory plastic zombies I swapped for a sprue of Zombie Vixens and frankly, it's awful. But he was hiding at the bottom of a drawer, so it seemed a waste to leave him there. I'm not so worried about him being rubbish, as they're all part of the horde.
Anyway, that's me done for Zomtober 2016, and although I've not done loads, the project has got me motivated again, and both painting and gaming have picked up, with hopefully more to come. So, all that remains is to finish with a group shot of the official Zomtober 2016 gang:
What do you mean? Why doesn't it count as an invasion? I know the survivors will easily deal with the two of them, but they might be just the beginning of an invasion...
Oh, all right. I also revisited the rest of my zombies, This year, I've started to use a GW paint called 'Blood for the Blood God' (yes, they do need to get out more) which is a 'wet-look' red used for painting, fairly obviously, blood. And so, having used it on this year's zombies, I thought I'd splatter it about on the rest. It also occurred to me to use it on the bases, to give a bit of a gory look.
Yes, I know that blood wouldn't still be red and glistening, but, a) I want that b-movie 'too-much-blood' look, b) the blood give me a handy way of distinguishing zombies and survivors at a distance, and, c) are you really going to try to argue 'realism' about zombies? Any, here's the real invasion...
Finally, sticking with the invasion theme, I've finished my cruiser for my Dropzone Commander Scourge fleet. This is an Ifrit class cruiser which is armed with two 'burnthrough lasers' which can cause exponentially increasing damage when they hit; which sounds fun.
I've again stuck with washes over silver for the most part, and I'm quite happy with it. It's certainly good enough for the tabletop amongst another dozen or so ships. So that's my 'fleet' done...
...until my Kickstarter delivery arrives...