Sunday 4 May 2014

Zombie Horde Contest



A spot of bank holiday fun today as I decided to dust of my Zombie Horde (horde might be a bit strong, more of a shambolic gathering really) and photograph them for RSquared Studios, Zombie Plague, Zombie Horde Contest!


I was alerted to the fun by the wonderfully enthusiastic Bob Kinnear of 'Bob's Zombie Apocalypse', who has a particularly Welsh slant on all things undead*, he, in turn, was directed to the contest by the creative Hybrid Horde of 'The Walking Lead' - I just love his post on 'The Eaten', inspirational work indeed.

*An Englishman through and through, I grew up in the valleys and they will always have a special place in my heart.


Well as the saying goes, "You have to be in it to win it" and it also gives me the excuse to post a couple of pictures of my undead grey, a freebie from those good people at 'Tengu Models' that made an appearance in the 'Fourth Annual Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge'.  Not the most original of paint jobs, in fact I seem to remember that I used the same palette as the British Artillery piece I was working on at the time, but it did the job and as a result I can claim a much needed positive point on the painting tally.


40 comments:

  1. Thanks there for bringing this to my attention but the best thing is seeing all of your lovely Zeds again. They are wonderful and looking at them in a horde, okay gathering, they do look amazing. I love the Terracotta Army zeds.

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  2. Great work Sir M, they're some crackin' lookin Zed's

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  3. THAT is the stuff of nightmares! Great work!

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  4. Stunning looking zombie hoard :)

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  5. It looks like a Zombi-Con...

    Keep those brushes twirling Michael.

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  6. Very nice mob (not enough for a horde) of zombies Michael. Excellent skills sir. Massive thanks for the blog pimp dude. I wish you well in the contest old boy.

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    1. Thank you very much and you are more than welcome Sir.

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  7. That's a lovely zombie ... gathering and I do mean lovely what it lacks in numbers it makes up for in the painting. Now where's a school girl when you need one...

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    1. Thank you Robert and that reminds me that I've got some more of those fearsome schoolgirls to paint up.

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  8. A cameo appearance by the terracotta warriors, I see. A fine horde/gathering.

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    1. Thank you Finch, I was fortunate to pick up the terracotta zombies when I did as they are rarer than hens' teeth now.

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  9. A delightfully disgusting gathering indeed!

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  10. A terrifying sight Sir . More zombie Hordes is the way forward.

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    1. Thank you Clint, I certainly do with a few more though.

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  11. Lovely work Michael, colorful and disgusting!

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  12. Wonderful to see all the Zeds together Michael. But are there enough to take on those schoolgirls?

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    1. Not yet Tamsin we are desperately in need of a few reinforcements.

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  13. Hola
    Que pasada como me gusta,te a quedado una buena banda
    un saludo

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    1. Thank you J.D. I could do with a few more though.

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    All about Lord of the Rings miniatures :) Follow me

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  15. Zombies are too messy. Nevertheless, yours aren't too messy.

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  16. Those are really good looking zombies ... in a horror-enducing kind of way of course. Arrgghh there is no way I can finish painting the only zombies in my collection (from the Last Night on Earth boardgame) by the deadline though. :(

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