Zombicide Black Plague Wulfsberg: Zombie Wolfz

Zombicide Black Plague Wulfsberg: Zombie Wolfz

Another Zombicide post today – this time dealing with something tangental to what we’re playing – my collection of Zombie Wolfz (yes, with a z).

Zombicide Black Plague Wulfsberg: Zombie Wolfz

With a whole lot of these Wolfz to paint, I decided I wanted to vary them and split them into groups with different fur tones. I settled on White, Black, Brown in smaller groups and also two larger groups each of Light Grey and Dark Grey – and then varied them a little within each batch.

Zombicide Black Plague Wulfsberg: Zombie Wolfz

I also wanted to try and reflect the whole “overgrown urban or rural” basing effect that I used on the Crowz, in order to leave the models looking approriate for other fantasy gaming as well as not being too onerous to add. I found some plasticard with a small cobblestone texture and By adding some cracked and broken tiles, with a bit of dry grass to tie them in with the original five of these.

Zombicide Black Plague Wulfsberg: Zombie Wolfz

With two sets of Wulfberg (one from the Kickstarter, and one picked up in the last year cheap) I have 43 Wolfz. Apparently each set of Wulfsberg comes with 22, and there were a bonus “three more Wolfz” from the KS, so I should have 47. I also have 4 of the Wolfbominations to be painted soon(er or later) so I’m not sure what’s going on there as the KS came with one extra, not two (did I get two copies of Wulfsberg in the KS? Are there even more of these Wolfz hiding in an unopened box somewhere? I guess at the very least there’s a few lost Wolfz somewhere – possibly lost in transit somewhere, or possibly knocked off the painting desk by Leonard… 

Zombicide Black Plague Wulfsberg: Zombie Wolfz

As you can see, we’re now got a nice little(!) zombie-wolfpac that can be turned into at least a couple of units for Kings of War as well – their army lists are pretty flexible, so I’m sure I can fit them into something when we get back to KoW.

Zombicide Black Plague Wulfsberg: Zombie Wolfz

That’s it for this lot – my last post of October-Apocalyptic models for Dave’s Apocalypse Me challenge, and leaving me with only one more post for the last of my stuff to be caught up to October.

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Walkers, Part 3 – Punks N̶o̶t̶ Dead

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Walkers, Punks

It’s been a very long time since I touched my 1st Edition Zombicide walkers. I actually forgot I had more of them and thought I’d painted them all, but alas – there are still four more sculpts to go through – well, three now – and a few leftover suits & shirts I wanted to do some other things with.

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Walkers, Punks

Since these are just basic walkers, I forced myself not go to town with extra details like tattoos on these models – these figures do add a lot to the game, but at the same time that really don’t get looked at all that carefully on the tabletop when you’re spawning them 2 or 6 at a time! No angry, entitled, “I should have won Golden Demon YouTube Video “coming here! These are tabletop gaming fodder. Their job is to look good at a distance of 1-3 feet, and I think they do that well.

I’ve got a few days off work now with a long weekend, and a ton of bullshit to wade through aside from hobby-related things, but I’ll try to get posts up as frequently as possible since I’ve actually finished a fair few models I need to get posted up for Dave Stone’s Apocalypse Me challenge from October -and more!