This is the first of two large batches of zombies that I did for the Painting Challenge. I
am starting with two boxes of plastic Wargames Factory Zombies that I
picked up at a local hobby store at least a decade ago. They have
languished in the 'big box of unpainted minis' until now. These seem to
have gone out of production in the interim.
Each box contained five identical sprues with enough parts to build 30 figures. Every sprue provided one figure in a lab coat, four different pairs of legs, four upper torsos, and a variety of heads. All the left arms were part of the upper torso, but the right arms were separate. This allows for some mix and match, although some combinations work better than others. I will let the pictures tell the rest.
The figures were assembled and then glued onto 1 inch fender washers. I wanted to leave the bases quite plain to look like concrete, so I used some spackling paste to create a smooth transition from the molded base to the washer. Once everything was dry and sanded, the figures were primed grey from a rattle can. They were then painted using Vallejo acrylics, followed by a coat of Army Painter Strong Tone Quickshade. Here is the end result.
The Horde, out for an evening shamble
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