Introduction
It's Zomtober again and I've signed up for the challenge. Since today is a Sunday, I have to show at least one survivor or zombie model, preferably one that was recently painted. Last year, I presented a little duel each week between a single survivor and one zombie. I'm going to continue that format, at least for now.
My last post was about the construction of my ballerina zombie - possibly the least threatening such monster I've ever made! In that article, I promised to show the painted version, so here it is...
The Duel
Ballerina zombie is matched up against Ben, who is an out-of-the-box model from Wargames Factory's "Survivors - The Men" set. He's not been converted in any way.
Last year, each pair of models in my duels just happened to be figure that I completed at about the same time. This year, I've tied the bases together by painting them in a matching pattern.
It's an awkward part of zombie folklore: do they remember anything about their former lives? Some books and films have zombies retaining vestigial memories, or at least atrophied physical skills. I've chosen to take this approach when hinting that the undead ballerina is still trying to dance. Indeed, that activity seems to be overwhelming her desire to feed on living flesh, at least for the moment.
So, who will win this duel? There's not really any doubt in my mind: the zombie doesn't have a chance! She's too distracted and Ben looks young, fit and prepared to do the deed with a chainsaw. Let's just hope that he keeps his mouth shut as he carves her up, else he could end up losing by default if he is infected by splattered zombie body parts!
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Well done sir, and I love the base matching for the duel. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. I'm not sure that the matching bases will be much use during a game, though :-) .
DeleteVERY cool! and love how you've painted the denim jeans.
ReplyDeleteRoy
The denim was a very simple technique: block colour with Wedgewood blue and then wash with a much darker blue.
DeletePerhaps she's doing the dying swan dance from Swan Lake. Although I don't remember that ending in dismemberment by chainsaw, LOL!
ReplyDeleteNow that you mention it, I don't remember *that* scene either :-) !
Deleteyou guys must have fallen asleep, it was definitely in the last scene :-)
DeleteWell, we are never too careful with dancers. Too bad she wasn't the vegetarian kind.
ReplyDeleteUm, dare I ask if you've had personal bad experiences of dancers, then :-) ? Hmm - a vegetarian zombie wouldn't last long, would they?
DeleteGreat job! I like how the bases are tied together. That's a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteThanks! The bases are perhaps a bit too decorative for a regular game, but I like to add details like that.
DeleteWell done Hugh! I like the matching bases!
ReplyDeleteAgain, many thanks, Mathyoo.
DeleteVery nice I hope that chainsaw doesn't cut out at an inopportune moment!!!!!
ReplyDeleteEven if it did, I think that Ben could defeat this zombie with a simple prod!
DeleteShe's looks wonderful, but I don't fancy her chances against that chainsaw.
ReplyDeleteNeither do I, Michael.
DeleteThat looks cool! It is amazing what stories you can tell just by using 2 miniatures!
ReplyDeleteThanks, LS! I heard once that the great author Ernest Hemingway was challenged to write a story in just 6 words. He won...
DeleteThanks, Clint
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done, do love the machting bases...good start :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Toni. More to come, next week (I hope), though I may have difficulty keeping up to this standard!
DeleteGreat job C6.
ReplyDeleteI love the duel concept. Again the dancer conversion is way cool dude!
The matching bases are a nice touch too.
Thanks, Bob. It helps me to have a small back-story for posts like this and who knows - this might even become part of a game scenario some day?
DeleteSuperb and love the way you've matched up the bases too! Superb idea!
ReplyDeleteThe bases are very simple, really - it's just about adding a little paint
DeleteVery amuzing pairing, but a very unequal fight.
ReplyDeleteI never suggested that these "duels" would be evenly-matched, did I :-) ?
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