More figures on the Zombie-Sided part of our collection – these four being the last four previously-unpainted figures from unrelated Zombie game Last Night on Earth‘s Timber Peak expansion.
Timber Peak features a few characters from the original core set – those who managed to canonically survive the events of the initial outbreak depicted in the first box, I guess. Regardless, following on the previous LNOE Zombicide cards we made several months ago, it was time to make some new ones for these four.
So first we have Sally. Her miniature looks much the same. Slightly longer hair, slightly longer axe handle, slightly shorter skirt. 
We also made up a new Zombicide Survivor card for these returning survivors, with a few upgrades but trying not to go as far as the official “Ultimate Survivor” figures.
Same deal with Jake. He appears to have turned his fur-lined ushanka cap around, as it looks like he was wearing it inside out in his initial run. Perhaps he just found a better one. He also traded in his axes for a rifle, so we just tweaked some skills to reflect that, and have him a basic rifle as starting gear as an “upgraded” version of the survivor.
Sherriff Anderson has in some ways had the biggest change. He ditched his jacket but apparently was able to get leg-lengthening surgery in the interim. His hat is also a couple of sizes smaller, and so to match that he also had his head shrunk by a size or two.
All very normal looking – and a real triumph in boardgame miniature sculpting!
Again – just a few upgrades from the original in the vein of not-quite-as-extreme Ultimate Survivors.
We then have Ed Baker – a new character from this expansion.
We also made cards for the other two Timber Peak survivor models awhile ago, so why not include them in this post? Alice the Diner Waitress and Nikki the Bush Pilot. Once again, these cards were all made thanks to Wuxyteo’s website (not linked due to not secure – google it and you’ll be good).
And with that, we’re done for this post. These figures were painted in December over a few days after finishing work for the year, and so they just about fit in with Dave Stone’s Paint What You Got Challenge 24-25 challenge concluding this month. How many models do I need to post up before the 28th of February that I finished in January and February?
What’s the date today?
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Four fantastically painted survivors mate, some of the sculpting isn’t great but you’ve made a great job of making them look good.
As for the posts, how long do you need to get them all up, as I’ll hold off on the roundup for them ?
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Thanks Dave! Much appreciated!
Please don’t feel obliged to hold off if you need to post – I’d say a week or more at this stage with pretty frequent posts – at best.
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I normally leave it 10 days, so if you u need a couple more days on top it’s no problem mate.
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Almost got them done in time – if not for that little accident!
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Nice work matey, I thought one of the lass’s was Taylor Swift for a moment 😉.
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Thanks Pat – I never had you pegged as a Swiftie! 😮
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😂😂😂it’s the daughters!
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Very nicely done! 🙂 Good to see characters in slightly different versions!
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Cheers, John – I do often like that sort of thing myself as well.
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The idea of having mundane survivors with real world jobs is appealing to me so I like that you’re going to use these minis in Zombicide. As Dave said, you did a good job with the challenging sculpts as well.
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Thank you – Yeah, they fit into the genre perfectly, since at it’s core it tend to be about “regular people” as survivors rather than groups of highly trained military guys or “superheroes” (literal or figurative).
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