2016: The Year of Zombicide!

Looking back over 2016, I note that I painted from scratch about half as many figures as the year before (27 compared to 60). But it’s easy to see what I did spend a lot of time on – Zombicide: Black Plague! I spent more time playing Zombicide than any of my usual RPGs, or any other game. My game review of Z:BP was my most seen post, with 771 views (8 times as popular as the 2nd place comer) Of the figures I did paint – 12 were from Zombicide.

On New Year’s Eve, I ran my third playtest of Gamma World 4.5 (my d20 rule set is pretty much complete now) and played two games of Zombicide!

2016 was a pretty good year for the blog. Compared to 2015, I tripled my number of visitors (3041 views, 2045 visitors from 67 countries!) I had a lot of fun – revisiting old game systems that I hadn’t looked at for a decade or more (MERP, Gamma World), finishing a major part of the D&D campaign I run, and starting a Greyhawk/Pathfinder project for Hero Lab.

This year has started off with me enjoying my annual leave break (but I go back to work tomorrow) and I’ve spent a lot of it playing World of Warcraft, some more Zombicide, and a lot of sleeping in. I’ve been reading through the “Sword of Truth” series by Terry Goodking (in book four now) and had a couple of sessions of Pathfinder.

 

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Yesterday I finished my first miniature painting of the year – the Abominatroll from Zombicide: Black Plague.

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He was enjoyable to paint. Mostly a dark green base coat, some brown paint and dark tone ink for give some depth and shading, then a lighter “field grey” (more dull green than any grey) for highlighting. Touches of yellow, pink, red, white etc for various detail. Mostly flesh and white, then brown ink for finger & toe nails, with a distict “light olive” for the lumps. It’s a bit brighter in colour than the images make it look.

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I still have the minotaur and wolf alpha to go – then I hope to get onto painting heroes/survivors!

 

3 thoughts on “2016: The Year of Zombicide!

    • Just watched a painting tutorial on the Troll (was looking for stuff on the Minotaur) where the painter removed the troll from the base to aid painting the underside and legs. There’s a ‘stud’ in the base that goes into the foot on the base. Looks like I can clip off the support post!

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      • Let me know how that goes – looking at the model he seems like he might warp or be unbalanced. of course with a stud in the base, that means he could be entirely rebased easily onto a GW-style base where one could hide a bit of extra weight underneath to aid stability.

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