Hello all,
The next batch of alternative survivors ready to be painted from Hasslefree Miniatures:
Morgan looks like a fun model, although I've been in two minds as to which colour her trenchcoat should be. Parker's hidden, tiny, face is already giving me nightmares :-).
The next batch of alternative survivors ready to be painted from Hasslefree Miniatures:
Morgan looks like a fun model, although I've been in two minds as to which colour her trenchcoat should be. Parker's hidden, tiny, face is already giving me nightmares :-).
Anyways, thanks for reading - if you found the post interesting then any
comments or tips (commercial clicks :-)) are greatly appreciated!
Until the next time; stay safe and prepare to slaughter Zombies!
All the best,
Kasper
Can't wait to see how these turn out.
ReplyDeleteHi Kasper,
ReplyDeleteI recently discovered your amazing blog. I love what you do in painting. I am currently painting my own Zombicide minis, but I am really a beginner. Could you please give me some more precise details and advices on how you proceed to paint your figs? I'd like to have some kind of method. Thanks! K.
Hi Kaes and welcome to the blog! As for painting the minis its all about having fun but these to two guides can show you some steps to paint a zombie quickly (http://zombicidedk.blogspot.dk/2013/04/painting-zombie-in-twelve-minutes-easy.html) and how I paint skin (http://zombicidedk.blogspot.dk/2013/10/painting-skin-easy-how-to-guide-using.html). Apart from this it is the usual advice, i.e. thin your paint, be patient, etc. I would recommend that you begin by testing your painting skills on the walkers rather than the survivors. that way, once you reach the survivors you will have improved vastly. Anyways, good luck and if you have more precise questions let me know!
DeleteAll the best,
Kasper