Mantic Games Mars Attacks Novas Vira Infantry (I think?) + Zombicide Stat Cards

What, you might reasonably ask, the actual fuck are you doing painting shitty PVC Mantic Mars Attacks models? A very reasonable question, to be sure. The fact is that these models have been primed and sitting in one of my Zombicide Survivors tubs for a couple of years. Now that in current times I have found the character card generator for Zombicide, and these models all being reasonably simple – easy wins as it were – I decided to get them done back in December. High work stress time, so low-stakes models are the sort of thing I can get onto more easily.

Only two of these models are listed in the KS page as Novus Vira Infantry (whatever that is). The female and the guy rocking back on his toes. In the render, he’s leaning against a short wall but I guess they got rid of that for the production model without adjusting his feet or pose so he would look vaguely natural. I always felt that the inspiration for that model was John Matrix from Commando rather than Dutch Schaefer from Predator, so he got Arnie’s iconic 80’s “camo” paint across his face and arms. The other figure that I had a feel for was the female, so she got painted as inspired by PFC.Vasquez from Aliens, though those tight pants were never going to pass as fatigues, so she got tight jeans instead. The other two? I’m not sure if they’re also supposed to be Novus Vira, but probably. One is clearly the T-800 from T2, but he’s also comparatively very short.

Once again, Marouda and I sat down together for a little while to work out skills that fit the characters thematically without making them into killdozers.

We rewatched Commando to work out the skills for this character. I haven’t seen that film since at least the 90’s, when it was still fucking awesome. Watching it now it felt like almost a comedy it was so full of unrealistic silliness. Wow. Just…. wow.

This next figure is in military garb, but quite different to the US Military figures that came in the set, so I painted him in Desert Storm “choc-chip” 6-colour camo, since it’s something I always enjoy painting. I named him after Spike Jonzes’ character from Three Kings, which also gave us an excuse to rewatch that film. Which still holds up very nicely.

The last of the four got turned into Vasquez from Aliens. It’s the “tough chick” look and the bandanna, so now we’ve also got the well-known kick-ass latina for our games.

Ironically, the fact that these models now have Zombicide Survivor cards for us to use, they’ll probably get more table time than the most heroical heroes from all of the Warhamms!

 

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Walkers, Part Finito – Completed!

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Walkers

Long time no post, I know. This latest hiatus hasn’t exactly been intentional, but as we all know, time is a zero-sum resource, and so posting has been a thing that’s missed out over the past couple of months. One thing that I have been attempting to keep my hand in has been the old model painting – and so this post is essentially what would have been several posts over December combined into one mega-post of Zombicide Zombies.

Zombicide 1st Edition: Homeless Bum Zombie Walkers Zombicide 1st Edition: Homeless Bum Zombie Walkers

The first batch of 6 you could call “Homeless Zombies”, or “Bums” as films of the 70’s and 80’s would have called them, or “Unhoused Previously Persons” as modern social media addicts would say, or even “Dressed-for-Winter Walkers”. I just call them Zombie Walkers, and regardless of what they were previously, they’re now cannon fodder for our survivors, but they will add some more variety to the table.

Zombicide 1st Edition: Miami Vice Zombie Walkers Zombicide 1st Edition: Miami Vice Zombie Walkers

Next up we have the Miami Vice Collection. Painting these walkers in 80’s “Art-Deco” Pastel suits was Marouda’s idea way back when I was painting the original batches of these sculpts in mostly generic business dress. Since I had so many or these sculpts to paint, it wasn’t much to put some of the ones I had left when she made the suggestion to get back to later. 

Zombicide 1st Edition: Miami Vice Zombie Walkers Zombicide 1st Edition: Miami Vice Zombie Walkers

Now, only a short(!) 12 months later, I’ve gotten them painted. Their colour combos were taken from a mix of screenshots of Miami Vice outfits, “inspired by” photoshoots, and some GTA Vice City-styled artwork.

 

Zombicide 1st Edition: Female Zombie Walkers Zombicide 1st Edition: Female Zombie Walkers

The next set are the Female Walkers in summery skirts and tops. I tried to vary them a little from each other, with a couple that fit in reasonably well with the Miami Vice theme that we’ve just looked at, as well as a few more generic outfits that fit in with the other walkers previously painted as well as just working for the sculpts.

Zombicide 1st Edition: Female Zombie Walkers Zombicide 1st Edition: Female Zombie Walkers

It does get a little taxing trying to work out outfits for female models like this, especially as women are more likely to wear colourful clothing in all sorts of combinations as opposed to the male figures which work well in more muted, repetitive schemes (Miami Vice impersonators aside!)

 

Zombicide 1st Edition: Female Zombie Walkers Zombicide 1st Edition: Female Zombie Walkers

With the second sculpt type for the Female Walkers, I went a little louder in some of the outfits – again it works well compared to guys. This being 1st Edition Zombicide based on French comic art, we once again have “sexy zombies” represented by exposed stockings and panties (nevermind the butt-cheeks and g-strings through the skirts in the previous sculpt!)

Zombicide 1st Edition: Female Zombie Walkers Zombicide 1st Edition: Female Zombie Walkers

I’m not going to try to moralise it or anything, I just think “sexy zombies” is a bit weird, but hey – people can be into whatever they like. I understand that there are products out there for people who are into that, so you do you and all that. Maybe I should finally watch that “Zombie Strippers” film and then maybe I’ll be a believer?

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Walkers, Games Workshop Redshirts Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Walkers, Games Workshop Redshirts

Finally, something that’s probably a little more in the wheelhouse of many of us in this blog circle – we have a pair of zombies in 90’s-style outfits reminiscent of a particular retailer many of us probably frequented to a greater or lesser extent. These Walkers just want to know how they can help you and what army you play…

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Walkers

And to finish, another group shot – but much more from eye level. Time for everybody to get shufflin!