I wonder how many others are going to be producing zombies for the Golems Haunt room?
At least these zombified landschneckt are a twist on the usual standard pattern zombie.
Why are they always human zombies in fantasy games? I remember being quite impressed that the GW plastic skeletons had skulls of beastmen; that was pretty neat. I suppose the value to return on producing different sorts of undead humanoids just isn't worth it.
Reasonably pleased with how these turned out, although the sculpts of their extremities - particularly their hands - are a bit ropey, in stark contrast to the attention given to their faces.
One of these days I will learn how to paint decent human flesh, and after that, zombie flesh; for now I just went with the grey-blue scheme on their product page.
Again, I think flock will really pull them together, but that will have to wait.
They will be pulling front line duty in upcoming games of Mordheim.
So that's 25pts for the figs and 20 for the challenge for a total of 45.
Productivity boys, productivity.
Great figures!! Creepyy!!
ReplyDeleteTHese made me smile. lovely job
ReplyDeleteNice work
ReplyDeleteThat's a greaf set of figures, reminds me of a night out in Leeds 🍺
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Great looking undead landsknechts!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
A nice twist on the usual zombie look. The landsknechts uniforms make them very colourful.
ReplyDeleteYou’re just whipping through the first level. Lovely Renaissance undead.
ReplyDeleteZombie landsknechts? What is the world coming to? There will be green space orks next! Still, quite a lovely bunch these!
ReplyDeleteThose are some of the coolest medieval zombies I've ever seen. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThese are terrific zombies - just perfect for Mordheim!
ReplyDeleteGreat landsknecht zombies!
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