Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Walkers Pt.3

Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Walkers

Another batch of Toxic Zombies from Zombicide today. The last of the female sculpts, and not what I’d call my favourite of them – but they’ll do as fodder for the boardgame table.

Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Walkers Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Walkers

If the last set was supposed to be Zombie Strippers or Zombie Streetwalkers – or (as suggested in the comments) Zombie Nightclubbers, and I dubbed the first batch to be Zombie Karens, these ones are “Toxic Femininity” with their cutoff jeans in a Daisy Duke style, string bikini tops and long sports socks and runners. They kind of remind me of some of the Zombies on the Sunset Strip in the Teaser trailer for Dead Island 2.

Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Walkers Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Walkers

Either way, it’s a weird clothing combo – and again I scratch my head at the weird French guys who think Sexy Zombies should be a thing – but at least all the green skin showing makes them easy to spot on the table as the Toxic type. This leaves me with only(!) 36 more Toxic Walkers to go, and at that point all of my Toxic Zombies will be painted. I’m already working on the next batch! Not because I’m enjoying them, but because I want them to be over and done with – and there’s only one way to get there…

Marvel Zombies: Doctor Doom

Marvel Zombies: Doctor Doom

Doctor Doom makes a second appearance with today’s post as we draw March’s models to a close. This time we have the versions that came from the Marvel Zombies Kickstarter.

Marvel Zombies: Doctor Doom

Obviously, you can see that Doom comes in both Survivor form as well as Zombified. Not sure why he’s used bandages to fix up his armour here, but I guess they had to differentiate him in some way.

Marvel Zombies: Doctor Doom

The living version was a pain in the arse to paint due to the bright wall RIGHT behind the bottom of his cloak. The way I eventually got around this was by heating up the figure from the ankles up, bending him forward, doing the brick painting and drybrushing, then laying in the base green on the cloak, before reheating it to bend him back to standing up straight.

Marvel Zombies: Doctor Doom

Obviously, the Zombie version of Doom has a pretty messed up cloak. It’s a little hard to see here, but I added some buff into the final highlight on this version around the edges and tears, as well as some adding in some light scratching lines. Otherwise the painting on these two was all pretty much the same as on the Marvel United figure from my previous post.

Marvel Zombies: Doctor Doom

The details on the book are somewhat engraved into the sculpt, though I’m not sure what the text was supposed to say, so I turned it into “Doom”.

Marvel Zombies: Doctor Doom, Marvel United: Doctor Doom

To finish up, a 3-shot of my trio of Dooms. I’m pretty happy with how all three of these came out in the end, and of course happy to have another Marvel character crossed off the “to-do” list across a couple of games. 🙂