Zombicide Survivors & Zombivors “Bill” (Ian McShane as Deadwood’s “Al Swearengen”) & “Ralph” (Woody Harrelson as Zombieland’s “Tallahassee”)

Zombicide Survivors & Zombivors "Bill" (Ian McShane as Deadwood's "Al Swearengen") & "Ralph" (Woody Harrelson as Zombieland's "Tallahassee")

Last post for January and February, aside from the combined round-up that will be next. Both of these figures are “inspired by” promo figures. “Bill” is from the “Gaming Night 3” set, and “Ralph” from Season 2’s extras.

Zombicide Survivor & Zombivor "Bill", Ian McShane, Deadwood's "Al Swearengen Zombicide Survivor & Zombivor "Bill", Ian McShane, Deadwood's "Al Swearengen

The first figure is Ian McShane as Deadwood’s “Al Swearengen”. Getting the pin-stripe suit was a real bear at this scale, so hopefully the impression of it works well enough on the figure in photos. Of course at actual size it works a bit better, and then on the table at arm’s length the stripes kind of disappear into the subliminal as they do in real life at a distance. So good enough for a Zombicide model, anyway! I do need to get around to watching Deadwood as well!

Zombicide Survivor & Zombivor "Ralph", Woody Harrelson, Zombieland, Tallahassee Zombicide Survivor & Zombivor "Ralph", Woody Harrelson, Zombieland, Tallahassee

Our second figure today – and the last for January-February is Woody Harrelson’s “Tallahassee” from the rather excellent film, “Zombieland” and it’s incredibly disappointing sequel “Zombieland: Double Tap”. Painting Tallahassee was really straightforward and easy – I can’t figure out why I kept putting him off for so long! Then again, there’s always a huge pile of figures waiting and so often selecting the next Zombicide survivor for the painting queue is a combo of randomness and “feel” at the moment I’m looking through the figures.

Zombicide Survivor & Zombivor "Ralph", Woody Harrelson, Tallahassee, "Lea", Emma Stone, Wichita, Zombieland,

I do also have the “Wichita” figure that I painted a few years ago. It seems a little odd that CMON never produced a Jesse Eisenberg/Columbus figure. The lack of Little Rock makes a bit more sense as the character was a kid, and back in 1st edition the game didn’t have “youth” characters. These are my final models for January and February, and as such the last for Dave Stone’s Paint What You Got Challenge 24-25. I’ll have the round-up post up in a couple of days, but for now, I’m taking a couple of days off after all these daily posts before getting onto March’s stuff!