Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Runners, Part 1

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Runners

Why hello there! Along with all of the other junk I’ve been painting over July was the first dozen of the Runners from my 1st Edition Zombicide set(s). With four sculpts total, I picked out three of each a couple of months ago, slowly got them cleaned up, and then got a-painting last month – though I did most of the work on these last weekend when I decided to just get the damned things painted and complete.

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Runners

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Runners

First up we have “t-shirt guy”. So called because he’s wearing a t-shirt which he is also tearing open. I think for the next batch of these, I’ll paint one with the old Yellow-and-Red Hulk Hogan t-shirt so I can call them the “Hulkamania T-Shirt guys” since Hogan would heroically tear off his shirt back in the 80’s and beyond. In the interim, we’ve got one of them wearing a (probably) soccer/football shirt instead, as it seemed to work for the sculpt.

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Runners

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Runners

Our next model is “Apple advertisement guy” because you remember those iPod/iPhone commercials with the silouhette and the iconic white headphone cables, right?

Yeah. Those. ’nuff said.

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Runners

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Runners

We then have.. um… “girl”. Because girl. I used three of the most common female hair colours – blonde, brunette, and Mid 2010’s Sasha Banks.

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Runners

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Runners

And finally, rounding out the dozen, we have “bald guy”. Because I ran out of imagination two sculpts ago. I decided to convert the middle one to have his hand cut off across the forearm when the painted model fell off the table and the wrist snapped almost clean off, and was clearly not going to glue back together successfully. So I painted the stump red with a couple of white dots, and later added extra Blood for the Blood God (aka Citadel’s version of Clear Red) for seasoning.

All of these Runners wear some sort of athletic clothing, so they all got normal looking runners (trainers, sneakers) as well as what I hope look like fairly normal “sportswear” looking coloured clothing, though I didn’t bother with logos other than picking out some of the embossing on their shoes and shorts. I have another dozen of these still to paint, so they’ll be my next batch of zombies to get painted. They’ve all been lightly sprayed to make mould line removal easier (to see), so maybe, hopefully they’ll get painted over August.

Or September.

Zombicide 1st Edition: Male Zombie Fatties – Standard Zombie Fatties Complete!

Zombicide 1st Edition: Male Zombie Fatties

Here’s my second-last post of models completed in February – the other half of the Zombicide 1st Edition Fatties to go alongside the female fatties that I painted for Fembruary. Quite the bunch of ugly bastards! As you can easily notice, there’s not a whole lot of variety in the sculpts here – just the one monopose sculpt for all the male Fatties! Luckily, their repeated tradie outfit offered a lot more flexibility in the way it could be painted compared to the females (without going into stuff like dress patterns that was more effort than I was willing to do). So four types of overalls/coveralls and a variety of singlets, gloves and boots!

Zombicide 1st Edition: Male Zombie Fatties

I decided not to bother going too far with designs on their singlets (why do Americans call them “wife-beaters”?) …you know what, don’t answer that. I don’t wanna know. Anyway, I gave one a classic Aussie blue-collar logo and two others got easter eggs from a very old decal sheet. You can kinda see here the sweat stains I added to the white singlets around the pits and manboobs, though the spatter adds a lot of visual noise there!

Zombicide 1st Edition: Male Zombie Fatties

I also really didn’t want to go so far as to add ink to these guys, but that many bare arms on tradies just looked completely wrong. I mean, this being 2020, a good half of the female fatties would be just as inked up, but they can pass more easily than these ones. So I did another pass before completing them and added what I think of as “impression” tattoos. Mostly faint, squiggly lines that give the impression of detailed tattoos without being too painful to paint on. It’s not like you can really see what most people have on their skin from more than a couple of metres away anyway, amirite?

Zombicide 1st Edition: Zombie Fatties

And here we are – at long last, all of the Fatties from my Original Zombicide set complete. Now I guess I need to start on working through all of the walkers and runners (and the special walkers and runners). That’s going to be…. a. lot. of. fun.