Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Cthulhu & The Mummy

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Cthulhu & The Mummy

It’s again been a good while since I’ve finished any of my Zombicide Abominations, and so in September I forced myself to finish a couple of the models that had been sitting on the desk since the end of the Monster-themed challenge months. Sure, I could have finished them in October for Apocalypse Me, but it’s not like I’ve got any shortage of other qualifying models to get painted, right? 😮

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Cthulhu

Cthulhu was actually the second one of these to be completed, as The Mummy was much further along – but since when does Cthulhu give second billing to anyone?

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Cthulhu

For Cthulhu I once again more-or-less followed the cues from the official artwork. The “something-under-thin-translucent-skin” effect of it’s head was something new for me to try and play with, so that suited me as well, and added a nice splash of colour to a model that could just be painted nothing but green and fit into Guru PIG’s Venn Diagram.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Cthulhu

I also ran with the contrasting colours much more than indicated in the artwork (stomach and wings) by continuing to add more warm tones through the palms of Cthulhu’s hands, elbows, and then some glazing elsewhere on the body, shoulders, etc. I also extended the cold tones from the head-sac further down the head. And of course, more blue veins on thick appendages! 😮

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Cthulhu

Both of these models were sculpted by Jason Hendriks, who maintains a blog sharing his WIP progress on many of his models, including Cthulhu and often some design thoughts.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: The Mummy

The Mummy was a fairly straigtforward model to paint, if a little busy with the bandages loosely draped over the mummified flesh underneath.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: The Mummy

With The Mummy, I took the cue of grey flesh, but just went with whatever felt like it worked after that as far as colours go. As long as the model matches the art broadly, I’m good, and we’re not overrun with overized mummies.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: The Mummy

Once again, Jason has an entry for The Mummy where he mentions that CMoN didn’t particularly want an Egyptian theme to this model – which explains the more ragged appearance of this sculpt.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Cthulhu & The Mummy, Zombicide Brad Clint Eastwoord Dirty Harry, Reaper Miniatures 50153 Berkeley Zombie Survivor

As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, I do like the way that they leaned into various cryptids and other mythologies and mythos for a bit of a different flavour to these stretch goal abominations. It certainly gives you more of an interesting variety of models to paint. Berkeley and Not-Clint here provide scale reference for both of these A-Bombs – as you can see, they’re hefty models for this particular game and put the regular zombies to shame!

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Bearmanboar (Manbearpig) & Actual Cannibal (Shia LaBeouf)

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Bearmanboar (Manbearpig), Actual Cannibal (Shia LaBeouf)

It feels like a good while since I’ve completed any Zombicide models, so as part of Monster MayHem ’23, I’ve finally gotten this pair of models that have been sitting on the desk, part-painted for quite a few months now completed and so off the desk!

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Bearmanboar (Manbearpig)

Unlike many of the other Second Edition Abominations I’ve painted so far, these two aren’t based on folklore cryptids.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Bearmanboar (Manbearpig)

Both of these are pretty obviously based on pop culture IP/characters, as CMON loves to skirt legality with their *cough* homage models.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Bearmanboar (Manbearpig)

I mean, I enjoy them myself, but I’m also very aware of what they actually are…

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Bearmanboar (Manbearpig)

First up we have the third of my Piggy-trilogy of miniatures (that I’m sure a certain Guru has been enjoying) the Manbearpig. I mean Bearmanboar. Totes different, right?

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Bearmanboar (Manbearpig)

I went for the overall “cleaner” version of Manbearpig over the very bloody version, since I wanted to preserve my skin tones.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Actual Cannibal (Shia LaBeouf)

The second of these totally-original creations I’m sharing today is the Actual Cannibal.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Actual Cannibal (Shia LaBeouf)

Also known as Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeouf.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Actual Cannibal (Shia LaBeouf)

Which is an actual thing.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Actual Cannibal (Shia LaBeouf)

For some reason.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Actual Cannibal (Shia LaBeouf)

Unfortunately, Shia’s skin tone has come out a bit flat in the photos, but I’ll rest easy enough knowing it looks fine in hand. He’s actually a bit bigger than you’d expect, which you’ll see in the image with Berkeley below…

While Zombicide 2nd Edition does have several “traditional” Abominations in the set – that is to say – giant muscular and nasty looking zombies – I do like the way that they leaned into various cryptids for a bit of a different flavour to these stretch goals. It certainly gives you more of an interesting variety of models to paint.

Zombicide 2nd Edition Abominations: Bearmanboar (Manbearpig) & Actual Cannibal (Shia LaBeouf), Reaper Miniatures 50153 Berkeley Zombie Survivor

And they’ll be easy enough to showhorn into our 1st Edition games as well once we get back to the Zombicide campaign… I guess in June I probably need to get back to the zombies… 😮