Zabadak asked to see what the Horroclix Freakshow figures looked like before the conversion into Brutes so here we go...
I'd like to thank everyone for their extremely kind comments regarding my blog postings, it certainly inspires me to do more.
Regarding the painting style on the zombies I must give all the credit to Army Painter for their Strong Tone dip which works wonderfully over GW's Rotting Flesh. I am literally block painting the undead and then using the dip to pleasing results.
Showing posts with label Horrorclix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horrorclix. Show all posts
16 Feb 2012
15 Feb 2012
Zombie brutes...
The army lists in Apocalypse-Z allow for the inclusion in the horde of zombies who have "for some unknown reason grown to massive proportions. These "brutes" as they have come to be known, have all the same horrifying characteristics as their smaller counterparts, yet can tear a living man limb from limb in its quest for a meal".
Clearly the Wargames Factory zombies weren't going to be up to scratch. I did track down some photos of some old Reaper Flesh Golems that looked like they would do the part but unfortunately the ones I liked were OOP. The Horrorclix Freakshow series had a couple of figures in that looked interesting but would require work to fit in the background I am using (freakshows are so un-British these days!)
First was Herculon, a great undead figure of a zombie strongman holding aloft half a victim he has just torn apart (fitting in perfectly with the brute fluff). However the figure had some chains around the torso and was only wearing a pair of tight strongman shorts.
This necessitated some conversion with the chains being cut away (carefully not clipping away the lovely guts falling out of his stomach) and adding some clothes in the form of the remnants of a torn shirt (helping covering the areas damaged removing the chains) using Green Stuff and some badly torn trousers.
Overall quite pleased with the end result after he was painted and dipped, he towers over the main horde...
The Hungry Bertha figure is truly gross and I really wasn't sure it work in the horde as I am trying to avoid comic elements. The figure is nude apart from a bib, holding a cleaver and sat on small wooden stool.
The cleaver and the stool were removed and quite a bit of Green Stuff was used to build her backside back up! I added some Green Stuff to her back to make it look like she was wearing an ill-fitting vest and around painted Liquid Green Stuff around the legs and buttocks to make it look like she is wearing those horrible lycra leggings.
I positioned her slightly leaning forward which seems to work quite well. Bearing in mind I was very unsure whether she would work at all, I am pleased with the end result, she makes a great brute.
Clearly the Wargames Factory zombies weren't going to be up to scratch. I did track down some photos of some old Reaper Flesh Golems that looked like they would do the part but unfortunately the ones I liked were OOP. The Horrorclix Freakshow series had a couple of figures in that looked interesting but would require work to fit in the background I am using (freakshows are so un-British these days!)
First was Herculon, a great undead figure of a zombie strongman holding aloft half a victim he has just torn apart (fitting in perfectly with the brute fluff). However the figure had some chains around the torso and was only wearing a pair of tight strongman shorts.
This necessitated some conversion with the chains being cut away (carefully not clipping away the lovely guts falling out of his stomach) and adding some clothes in the form of the remnants of a torn shirt (helping covering the areas damaged removing the chains) using Green Stuff and some badly torn trousers.
Overall quite pleased with the end result after he was painted and dipped, he towers over the main horde...
The Hungry Bertha figure is truly gross and I really wasn't sure it work in the horde as I am trying to avoid comic elements. The figure is nude apart from a bib, holding a cleaver and sat on small wooden stool.
The cleaver and the stool were removed and quite a bit of Green Stuff was used to build her backside back up! I added some Green Stuff to her back to make it look like she was wearing an ill-fitting vest and around painted Liquid Green Stuff around the legs and buttocks to make it look like she is wearing those horrible lycra leggings.
I positioned her slightly leaning forward which seems to work quite well. Bearing in mind I was very unsure whether she would work at all, I am pleased with the end result, she makes a great brute.
14 Feb 2012
More zombies...
I managed to finish a few more zombies for the horde today, five from the Horrorclix range, a couple of old Copplestone that have been sat on "Lead Mountain" for a while and a D&D figure.
The Horrorclix figures have all been rebased and repainted to fit in with the Wargames Factory main horde. Some of the figures are noticeably larger than the WF ones but people are all different sizes and shapes aren't they? From left to right we have the Shambling Zombie, Zombie Patient, Zombie Lawyer, Hardhat Zombie and Sorority Zombie. I'm not keen on the shambling one but the hardhat and lawyer zombies are very good.
The two old Copplestone Metals have been painted using the same block then dip method along with a D&D Strahd Zombie which is suffering from a bit of backwards bend which I haven't managed to fix despite the old hot/cold water trick. Still it is not too bad for a zombie and the fantasy costume looks rather like that of the New Age folk you see wandering around Glastonbury.
The Horrorclix figures have all been rebased and repainted to fit in with the Wargames Factory main horde. Some of the figures are noticeably larger than the WF ones but people are all different sizes and shapes aren't they? From left to right we have the Shambling Zombie, Zombie Patient, Zombie Lawyer, Hardhat Zombie and Sorority Zombie. I'm not keen on the shambling one but the hardhat and lawyer zombies are very good.
The two old Copplestone Metals have been painted using the same block then dip method along with a D&D Strahd Zombie which is suffering from a bit of backwards bend which I haven't managed to fix despite the old hot/cold water trick. Still it is not too bad for a zombie and the fantasy costume looks rather like that of the New Age folk you see wandering around Glastonbury.
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