Zombicide Ghostbusters Crossover – Venkman, Stantz, Spengler and Zeddemore

Zombicide Ghostbusters Crossover - Venkman, Stantz, Spengler and Zeddemore

I’ve finally completed the final – and most important – models from the CMON Zombicide Ghostbusters crossover boxes – the actual four Ghostbusters!

Zombicide Ghostbusters Crossover - Venkman, Stantz, Spengler and Zeddemore

Even though I’d finished all of the “monsters” from these sets quite some time ago, I was stuck on the fab four Ghostbusters models for a few years, and so I’ve recently finally forced myself to get them finished – it took quite a lot of time and checking of photo references to get all of their uniforms, never mind all of those little stickers and badges and lights and details on their Proton Packs.

We haven’t yet used any of these Ghostbusters models or characters ingame, but Gozer is a custom Abomination, while Slimer is actually a companion card to the Ghostbusters. Not sure how that works in practise, maybe something similar to the Zombicide Dog Companions?

Zombicide Ghostbusters Crossover

Here’s the final shot of the whole gang, completed. We’ll be trying out the rules for all of these figures shortly to see how well they go, and find out if they work well integrated into the larger mass of Zombicide if ihey are better suited for “special” themed games. Either way, it’s a pretty cool set to own and have painted up nicely for the shelf!

nonPareil Institute 3D Prints: Battletech Hab-Block

nonPareil Institute 3D Prints: Battletech Hab-Block

Another 3d print today – and something from a slightly different genre. We have several of a print known as “Hab-Block” from a free set of STLs – the BattleTech Building Collection 01 by someone/a group called nonPareil Institute.

nonPareil Institute 3D Prints: Battletech Hab-Block nonPareil Institute 3D Prints: Battletech Hab-Block

I’ve printed (and then painted) two each of the ones with hex bases and also no bases. I don’t feel like these are particularly “Hab-Block” like in their aesthetic, but I’m sure they’ll be totally fine on a tabletop.

nonPareil Institute 3D Prints: Battletech Hab-Block

Speaking of “on a tabletop” – as it happens, they look pretty reasonable as “large scatter” –  essentially LOS-blockers for infantry-sized models as well as very throwable pieces of tech if you’re a Marvel Crisis Protocol figure. They kind of look like semi-futuristic servers or something like that in this scale.

 

nonPareil Institute 3D Prints: Battletech Hab-Block

They also look entirely appropriate with more “Epic” scaled models. Which is a good thing! Even if they do seem a little small. Or odd in some ways (no doors!)