With the holidays in full swing and our house host to a variety of out of town friends and relatives, it was a challenge to sneak away and get any painting done. With everyone back at work and things falling into their usual routine I managed to polish off a small set of intergalactic undead for the Painting Challenge.
I picked these up from Tim Prow's Diehard Miniatures Kickstarter last year and I've been dying to get some paint on them. Perhaps it was my desire to get them "right", but I wound up repainting them with a few different color schemes before I was happy.
These undead astronauts started unlife in dark blue space suits with orange and white accents, a color palette I stole from the Netflix "Lost in Space" series. Unfortunately, with their bulbous helmets and dark blue colors they looked more like undead deep sea divers than wayward spacefarers. Repainting them in a classic white spacesuit made them seem more prone to wandering a derelict spacecraft or irradiated moonscape than the Marianas Trench.
I decided on an unnatural yellow/green for the flames licking out of these Infernals, and snuck the same hue into the visors of the other star zombies to give the whole gang a unified feel.
I adore these sculpts. Classic, chunky, with plenty of detail but not the baroque monstrosities that seem to be the rage from more recent ranges. They'd be perfectly at home on a Rogue Trader battlefield, but I'll be using these for the homebrew rules I've been noodling on for the last few years.
And with that I should be on the board, only an insurmountable number of points to go!
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And now for something completely different! Unless they're French zombies, in spaaaaaaaaaaaace. I shall defer to the Snow(over)lord for a definitive ruling in the comments.
I'm quite glad John is not in the prettiest undead competition, because these fellows are right smashing. I especially like how you've managed to paint facial expressions on fellows who don't have faces. You've got a great gung ho look on that first infernal, and his made has a decidedly less optimistic mein on his skull. Your flames and visors are quite smashing, and the helmets of the suited zombies are equally nice.
That's 65 points up on the board for you, and a right phantasmical entry for the Friday Follies here at the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge, Casino, Bar and Grill.
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Friday, 4 January 2019
From JohnS: Space Zombies (65 Points)
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Diehard Miniatures,
Friday Follies,
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Sci-Fi,
undead,
zombies,
Zombies!
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I agree that this subdued approach to the undead gives a much more entertaining effect than the grosser and more explicit models which seem very common these days. That luminous green seems both strange and somehow "realistic".
ReplyDeleteProperly brilliant. Excellent work!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work there John!
ReplyDeleteLove these guys. Good call on the spacesuit colours - they have an old school Space 1999 look about them. The advancing green flame guy is the bomb.
ReplyDeleteFun figures, John :)
ReplyDeleteThese guys are wonderfully creepy. Puts me in mind of the Doctor Who 'Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead' storyline!
ReplyDeleteLovely looking undead space men! I really like the white and orange space suits, well worth the repaint!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Zombies in space suits. What's not to love!!
ReplyDeleteThey should welcome you as a late entrant to the prettiest undead duel. Love the green flames.
ReplyDeleteNow I've seen it all zombies in space suits, nicely done I must add
ReplyDeleteFantastic work!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff John.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive John. Love the green flames!
ReplyDeleteThose are all great models, to which you have done fantastic justice!
ReplyDeletezombies in space... what else you may have in store that I could have ever imagined... having said that, excellent work colorful and creative... us, historical wargamers are soooo boring
ReplyDeleteWow, these are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat work John. Love the shaded effect on the visors!
ReplyDeleteGreat work John! Some really amazing minis! Never seen these before, but I'll definitely have to check the manufacturer out!
ReplyDeleteThose colours are great! Zombies in hard vacuum are horrifying!
ReplyDeleteSpot on mate, I love to see people painting up my sculpts, makes it all worth while :)
ReplyDeleteNice work, your colour choices are spot on.
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