Monday, November 7, 2016

Zombicide Black Plague - Silas, Baldric, Necromancer

This past weekend saw me finish the Survivors from the core box of Zombicide - Black Plague.

Here we have Silas the elf warrior


As well as Baldric the mage


Once again, these sculpts were quite amazing, with deep recesses in their clothing & cloaks. Then all the baubles, & stuff on their belts.


I am exceedingly happy with how they turned out & I now have all 6 Survivors ready for the gaming afternoon this coming weekend.


I was also able to finish off the Necromancer & another Zombie Walker. The Necromancer also has lots of detail & is a pretty cool figure

 

As I will be hosting this game on the weekend, I am not even going to think of trying to rush through the Zombies. The primed miniatures will need to suffice for now.

Thanks for reading! 
 

9 comments:

  1. The adventures look great Terry, but I really like what you have done with the Necromancer.

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    1. Thanks Michael, I too like the figure of the Necromancer...got all those additional ones to look forward to painting as well. However I will focus on completing the painting of the core game before leaping into the expansions. Though it is hard to resist!

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  2. These look cracking mate, lovely brushwork

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    1. Thanks kindly. Looking forward to getting them on the table.

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  3. Excellent work on those ZBP minis Terry. Well done sir. :)

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    1. Thanks Pulp...seems Zomtober is continuing, at least for me

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  4. You're going to have the best looking Black Plague game out there if these keeps up. I'd be afraid to play let I ding a paint job!

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    1. Not "let", lest.

      Dyslexic fingers strike again!

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    2. Thanks for the kind words Dai! Lots of Zombies to go now that the survivors are done...then of course there are ALL the expansions & add-ons. Pretty safe on the ding's though as these figures all get a coating of Army painter dip, followed by matte overspray. The bases may need touch-ups over time.

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