Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: The Final Toxic Fatties and The First Toxic Runners

Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Fatties and Toxic Runners

Zombicide has been our go-to tabletop game for what feels like around 6 or so months this year. We picked up from where we left off last year when we replayed the Original campaign, and then played our way through the Prison Breakout missions with all of the painted Berserker Zombies. But in the time we’ve been back on it, it’s started to get a little samey in the last month or so as we work our way through the Compendium 1 missions. But given that we have SO much Zombicide content, I don’t want to play through Toxic City Mall until we can do it in a fully-painted manner. So…. it’s time to shit or get off the pot.

Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Fatties

I picked up an extra box of Toxic Zombies earlier this year, and so I started with the four new Fatties. I leaned into blue this time since the previous Toxic Fatties I painted didn’t really have any blue shirts, so once mixed in these will balance out nicely. With the extra canvas space available to me on these models, I had some fun with the t-shirts.

Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Fatties

The drink bottles were an annoying extra detail that I could have done without, but they’re a part of the sculpts and I could at least take respite in the fact that these three are the last cola-bottle-holders I will (probably) ever have to paint.

Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Runners

With the runners, I continued to entertain myself with their singlets. As with the fatties and even my own choice of pop culture T-shirts, I generally prefer to go with “if you know, you know” but I did want to throw in one of those grey “ARMY” singlets that you see in various media.

Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Runners

Headbands are a bit of an annoying detail on these. I’ll have to paint one in the next batch with one of those “Kamikaze headbands” that were inexplicably popular in the 1980’s.

Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Runners

Once again with the T-shirts, we have a nice set of “if you know, you know” – and a mixture again of shirts I like and ones I’d like to shoot at in a game. And one more generic one.

Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Runners

They really do look like a dance line when the same model is arranged like this in photos, don’t they? That’s why I paint the models and do so in batches – otherwise it’d look like The Clone Wars!

Zombicide Toxic City Mall Expansion: Toxic Fatties and Toxic Runners

And to finish, one more group shot! This pic of all of the 13 Toxic Zombies that I got painted this month also shows one of the most important parts of these finished models – the blotches of Nurgle Rot paint on their bases – this will be so that we can distinguish the figures as Toxic Zombies without having to do something like paint the rims in a different colour – which is something that absolutely works well for gameplay, but I personally prefer to “embed” distinguishing aspects of models into the paintwork when I can…

There’s still over a dozen more toxic runners to go, and then a big ol’ pile of toxic walkers…. 😮

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… 😮