Marvel Zombies: Heroes’ Resistance & Core Set: Vision & Blind Al

Marvel Zombies: Heroes' Resistance & Core Set: Vision & Blind Al

Another pairing from the Marvel Zombies: Heroes Resistance board game as well as the “full” game – Marvel Zombies – this time we have Vision from Heroes’ Resistance and Blind Al from the Core Set.

Marvel Zombies: Heroes' Resistance - Vision

I have to admit, I wasn’t aware of White Vision until recently – not because of Wandavision, but seeing the painted Marvel Crisis Protocol Vision model painted in white deco – most likely from someone in this blogging circle – but apologies, I can’t recall who it was. Then seeing that White Vision was a thing in the comics, and then later in Wandavision. This is another model for the list of ones that are tricky to photograph. White with subtle shading and pearlescent paint? Yeah, not great for my limited photography skills.

Marvel Zombies: Heroes' Resistance - Vision

Since Vision is a duplicated hero for me – with a figure in the Heroes’ Resistance set as well as from somewhere in the mass of Kickstarter boxes, I wanted to paint them with some differentiation. On top of that, one of the Survivor cards has an ability called “Hologram”(they have different powers) – so for me that fit for this figure with his “floating over there” pose. So now we can use this model as Vision, or (once the other one is painted) we can also use it as the in-game hologram (basically, a decoy dummy).

Marvel Zombies Core Set: Blind Al

The second model for this post is “Blind Al”. Not being a reader of the comics, I hadn’t realised that she was also race-swapped for the film series in the same was as Domino until painting this figure. Thankfully she’s not a character I’m invested in so I can still enjoy the film without getting annoyed or upset.

Marvel Zombies Core Set: Blind Al

Al was pretty straightforward to paint and was actually quite enjoyable. She was started and finished in the same day on the first of October. I don’t have a whole lot else to add to that really, though it was fun to add a little purple rinse into that grey hair! She’s one of the civilian characters in the game so when playing in Hero Mode the players want to save them while in Zombie Mode you want to just gobble them all up!

Since these two are from a Zombie Game (hey Joe…) I guess that they qualify for Dave Stone’s Apocalypse Me 2023 challenge as well.

Zombicide Rue Morgue Survivors “Cathy” & “Laurie” (plus a Bonus Taz!)

Zombicide Rue Morgue Survivors Cathy & Laurie

Despite everything else going on, at the start of the month, I did still manage to paint another pair of Zombicide Survivors from the Season 3 Core set – Rue Morgue.

Zombicide Rue Morgue Survivors Cathy

I wanted to give Cathy here a rougher looking leather jacket. Not sure if it looks like rough material or just a rough paintjob, but experimenting is the name of the game, and the model is certainly good enough for the tabletop!

Zombicide Rue Morgue Survivors Cathy

Her sword(s) have a bit of wonk to them due to the soft PVC that the model is made from. It’s one of those “not much I can do about it” kinda things when it comes down to it.

Zombicide Rue Morgue Survivors Laurie

Cathy’s partner in crime today is Cathy. Just as with Laurie, there’s not much to say about her as both characters’ models are pretty straightforward. Just a person in civilian clothes with a few weapons.

Zombicide Rue Morgue Survivors Laurie

The thing that amuses me the most about this pair is their names actually. Because they’re hilarious to say out loud together in both a stereotypical hollywood thick French accent as well as in the stereotypical strine, flat bogan Australian accent. Simple things, as they say…

Zombicide Gaming Night #5 Survivors “Azaghal”, AEW Taz Miniature

As a little bonus, I did a small repaint on the T-shirt that “Azaghal” is wearing to complete his transition into Taz. If you know Taz, you can see the start of his Team Taz shirt under his arms on the front.

Zombicide Gaming Night #5 Survivors “Azaghal”, AEW Taz Miniature

And on the back we have the Team Taz “T” Logo. It looks a bit shitty here in the photos, but it’s actually painted in a fluorescent orange and stands out rather strongly in hand. You can almost see it in the torn version. Photos, eh? Regardless, these are going to be part of my smaller-than-expected contribution to Dave Stone’s Apocalypse Me challenge. I know that Zom’tober is actually being run this month, but I’m not famiuliar with the blogger running it this year, and I don’t have the energy right now to go throught he introductions for what looks to be just a few models this year…