So near the bottom of the barrel for Zombicide now. But instead of dregs, I get more and more cream. 
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Sigrun the Slayer
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| Countess Ordelia | 
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| This Prince amongst thieves is the Marquis de Roget. I figured he needed purple rainment.  | 
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| Johannes | 
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| Thundergut | 
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| Samson | 
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Carol Black-Oak
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It was elves and orcs last time. This batch's theme is even looser - a pair of dwarves and then a bunch of assorted rapscallions, buccaneers and, well, I don't really know what the last guy is. But I like him. 
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| Cardinal Birmbauer. Bit of a Rygel from Farscape vibe going, always a good thing.  | 
Bad guys, as ever. Starting with a model who could be straight out of a John Blanche scrap book. 
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| Grand Inquisitor Innsmouth, a fishy sort if ever there was one | 
Then a couple of Abomination variants:
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| The Abominalpha. Zombie? Rat? Wolf? Goat? Edward Scissorhands? I think some wires got crossed somewhere in this thing's creation. | 
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| Chromatiz, the zombie unicorn. Or Twilight Spookle, if you will. | 
And finally, something for my own pot - it's this lovely Mimic from the Dungeons and Lasers Kickstarter by Archon. He's pretending to be a safe, which is a cracking idea. 
Next batch is the final load of heroes! It'll be all villains after that. 
 
I love that Abominalpha and unicorn in particular!
ReplyDeleteTa! I much prefer doing larger models, my brush technique (and brushes) works better on the bigger scale.
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