Oh boy! It's been a couple of weeks since my last submission. A lot of work and life in general happened. Anyways! Here we go! I have some Zombicide, More Greeks, yes more! Ha! A Reaper Miniature, scatter terrain, 15mm terrain, and some 15mm Werewolves!
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Wednesday, 7 February 2024
BrianC: I missed 2 weeks! Life Happens. Greeks, Zombicide, Reaper Miniatures (240 points)
Warlord Games Greeks (28mm) (21)
More Greeks are on the way!
15mm Werewolves from Blue Moon Miniatures (15)
They're well-detailed, too.
Now some more Zombicide minis!
Women of the night and runners (6)
Zombicide Toxic City Zombie Walkers & Runners
This will be for the "Famous Person" category.
Another Zombicide Survivor, Kyoko aka Lucy Liu
This Zombicide Survivor, Louise, is from The Rue Morgue core box.
Next is Zombicide 2nd Edition Supernatural TV Series Vampire
For my Children's book topic (Paul Bunyan), I will use Reaper Miniature Lumberjack.
Here are 2 Zombicide runners from The Undead or Alive Core Set.
Next are more 3D printed terrain and scatter terrain. I uses the "cube" method for scoring.
15mm Sci-Fi desert buildings and 28mm log piles.
There you have it! That's all I have done for now.
SCORING:
34-28mm x 5pts = 170pts
15-15mm x 2pts = 30pts
Terrain = 20pts
Famous Person topic = 20pts
TOTAL = 240PTS.
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So...like...I have questions...did Paul Bunyan survive the Zombie Apolcalypse? Did they hide out in a lumber yard, and overcome some werewolves and a...vampire...did the Greek infantry form a phalanx and keep the zombies at bay? A lot going on here...
For scoring, I detected one bonus, but not a second...I'm pleased to count Paul B as a "Famous Person" - it is not clear to me from this post how it (or the other elements) would count as a "Children's Book". So with that correction we have 240 points - well done.
GregB
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Scatter Terrain,
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Great collection of stuff, always love to see a Greek Phalanx.
ReplyDeleteGreg I think Brian was trying to count not Miley Cyrus as a famous person and Paul B as a children's book.
Thank you, Peter. This is a fun challenge! Take Care.
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ReplyDeleteMad collection of figures, top work
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'm not that great at painting the minis, but if I can just get them to that "tabletop quality." I'm happy. Take Care.
DeleteThat's pretty respectable production for two weeks in my book, anyway. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dallas. Take Care!
Delete@Greg The Reaper Miniature Lumberjack represents my "Children's Books" topic cause he is a fictional children's character in kid's book. Here's a link for proof:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-tale-of-paul-bunyan/22575552/item/42685910/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=high_vol_backlist_standard_shopping_customer_aquistion&utm_adgroup=&utm_term=&utm_content=659174113139&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA8YyuBhBSEiwA5R3-Eyb4jZ4vygXH08-E1QpneCAdhzvAFEEEShB7n2Uyb3c-4B9eJBy4-RoC0LgQAvD_BwE#idiq=42685910&edition=24086810
Moreover, I picked Miley Cyrus for the Famous Person topic.
Thanks and Take Care.
Great bunch these, great variety! I really like those Greeks. And Miley!
ReplyDeleteNice work!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent post and variety of miniatures. Great fun all around. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteLove the greeks. Miley... I like your painting. :)
ReplyDeletea really nice variety - top notch Greeks
ReplyDeleteSuper work, loving the Greeks and Miley
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