Zombicide Survivors “Amy” (Pauley Perrette as Abigail ‘Abby’ Sciuto: NCIS) and “Wanda”

Zombicide Survivors “Amy” (Pauley Perrette as Abigail 'Abby' Sciuto: NCIS) and “Wanda”, Zombvivor, Zombivor

And now, finally, I’ve completed painting all of the survivors from the original Season 1, 1st Edition Zombicide Core Box set. (As well as their Zombvivor forms). Yes, both Amy and Wanda have been outstanding for many years, mostly because they were models that did not represent “easy wins” in terms of painting. I did initially get them ready to work on for Fembruary this year, but I didn’t manage to get properly started on them in time (aside from their bases). Let’s face it, though – we don’t need no steenking special excuses to paint our female models! Of course, Wanda didn’t get finished until April and Amy until early May…

Zombicide Survivors “Amy” (Pauley Perrette as Abigail 'Abby' Sciuto: NCIS), Zombvivor, Zombivor

I’ve just gone and checked out one of those “Zombicide Character Homage Lists” to see who they think Amy and Wanda might be based on – their call for Amy is the character of Abigail ‘Abby’ Sciuto, played by Pauley Perrette. Once I googled some pics of the “Abby” character played by Ms.Perrette, I have to admit it doesn’t seem incredibly far-fetched – thin Goth Chick, pigtails, and a specific kind of goth outfit.

So… yeah. Same outfit, top, studded collar and wristbands, mini-skirt, and there were also a couple of stocking pics on my image search, so I think I have to give it to the player-speculators as completely reasonable. on this one if I was happy to accept “Doug” as “Falling Down”. I mean, check out those platform buckle boots – they’re a near perfect match!

Zombicide Survivors “Amy” (Pauley Perrette as Abigail 'Abby' Sciuto: NCIS), Zombvivor, Zombivor

The stockings were an interesting exercise. I didn’t want to attempt to go full-fishnet, so i darkened the skin on both versions of her legs, and added in some faint cross-hatching to give a her legs a mesh stocking effect on a few peripheral locations such as the inner and outer thighs, the back of the knees and such.

Zombicide Survivors “Amy” (Pauley Perrette as Abigail 'Abby' Sciuto: NCIS), Zombvivor, Zombivor

I do have to admit, if I’d looked up the homage list before painting Amy, I’d have probably tried to match some of the NCIS outfits, but I’m sure Abby has more than one puffy-sleeve shirt and short skirt, so close enough…

Zombicide Survivor “Wanda”, Zombvivor, Zombivor

Wanda on the other hand also has an inspiration character listed, which is that of Wanda June, played by Ellen McElduff in the film Maximum Overdrive. On the one hand, the name is right, but on the other, the Maximum Overdrive version doesn’t seem to be a roller-waitress

With that said, I once again followed the character art, and even after seeing the possible film reference, I’m good with not worrying about it either – since it’s one that’s a bit more of a stretch.

Zombicide Survivor “Wanda”, Zombvivor, Zombivor

These two, well, the survivor versions are in the group of the oldest Zombicide models, while the Zombivor ones are just a couple of years more recent. While it’s good to finally get these two/four models finally painted and ready for our games, there are also the “Ultimate Survivor” versions I have to paint, as well as their redux versions from the Zombicide 2nd Edition Core set…

15/25/35mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Ruined Bridge (Gale Force Nine BB593)

25/35mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Ruined Bridge (Gale Force Nine BB593)

The next item in my neverending series of Battlefield in a Box prepainted terrain reviews – the “Wartorn Village Ruined Bridge”. It’s labelled as 25-35mm terrain, but I think it does still work well enough at 15mm, as you’ll see down the page.

25/35mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Ruined Bridge (Gale Force Nine BB593)

Box packaging is prety standard for these sets – the bridge is wrapped in bubble wrap inside the box.

25/35mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Ruined Bridge (Gale Force Nine BB593)

The bridge itself looks pretty decent. As usual with these sets, it could use a little bit of dust and dirt added, as well as a bit of greenish moss underneath due to it being a bridge.

25/35mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Ruined Bridge (Gale Force Nine BB593)

And here we see it mated to the Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road set I reviewed recently As we can see, it fits with the roads perfectly.

25/35mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Ruined Bridge (Gale Force Nine BB593), Flames of War

Let’s see how it goes alongside some 15mm Flames of War tanks. It looks pretty good, I think. Sure, the bricks of the bridge are giant slabs in comparison, but it still reads fine to me.

25/35mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Ruined Bridge (Gale Force Nine BB593), Celestial Lions Space Marines Warhammer 40,000 40k

And with a selection of Space Marines it also looks fine if you’re wondering how this stuff would look with 40k (or AoS) scaled models. A Dreadnought on a 60mm base fits on it just fine.

25/35mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Ruined Bridge (Gale Force Nine BB593), Lord of the Rings Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game SBG

Lastly, here’s the bridge with the more realistically-scaled 25-28mm Lord of the Rings SBG games. As you can see, the slight scale change from 40k doesn’t make a difference, and these fantasy models perfectly fit with this little bridge.

25/35mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Ruined Bridge (Gale Force Nine BB593)

At reader request, I’ve taken a pic showing the size of this bridge, both with a compact disc (It’s much bigger!) and also a tape measure with both Inches and Cenitimetres. This bridge is just over 6″ long, or about 5 1/2 cm.