Saturday, 1 October 2016

Zomtober 2016 Week 1 Entry Aysha and Nisha

Managed to get two survivors finished for the first entry these had long loitered on the paint table whilst I wondered what to do with the Aysha's cloak. In the end I have decided to just paint it in a random Urban camo scheme based on nothing in particular. Its been good to get them finally done and two more figures off of the table. Now to decide on who to paint next for week 2!

Both these character join Crimson in Across the Dead Earth as Mercenaries for hire and have there own special rules. They are both lovely sculpts done by the talented Ian Mountain. These are the last two Across the Dead Earth figures painted and complete the whole collection, The only figure I haven't got is Version 1 of Drexyl who is only given out very rarely. 








48 comments:

  1. Very nice work Simon, I wasn't sure if anyone else was going to do Zomtober this year as I've not seen any mention of it anywhere. I'll add a link to your site on mine next week.

    Cheers Roger.

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    1. Thanks Roger. Please drop me a link to your blog as well. :D

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    2. Done sir...

      https://rantingsfromunderthewargamestable.wordpress.com/

      Cheers Roger.

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  2. Great start to Zomtober 2016 Simon. Lovely work on the pair of them. I am a big fan of Ian Mountain's sculpts from the "Crooked Dice" range, and you've undoubtedly done it justice.

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    1. Thanks very much simon. I love his sculpts I also have got some more of his work from over at Nexus so expect to see some more of his stuff after Zomtober :)

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  3. Awesome! Great poses and great paint job. Love the work!

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  4. Two excellent survivor minis. You're off to a great start, Simon.

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  5. I refuse to get side tracked today no matter how good the project. La la la la la la la. Shouting loudly in my head as I almost sing it La la ala la... Opps too late look at those lovely survivor figures.

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  6. Excellent start Simon, cracking work on these.

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  7. they;re fully ready for some jungle business

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  8. Lovely lovely. A cracking start. They're both really nice figures aren't they.

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    1. Cheers Rob! yeah there cracking especially with the engineers.

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  9. Hola
    Buen trabajo si seƱor
    un saludo

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  10. Cool! Pretty noce paintjob on both of them!

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  11. You added me before I officially entered!

    I like the twins...so much that I bought them today.

    Anyway...I'm in.

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    1. Glad to hear you like them and have picked them up. You post your entry before mine so therefore you are fair game :P

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  12. Lovely painted survivors Simon!

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  13. Nice looking models. Sometimes the best thing is to just finish them!

    I know I've delayed many projects through indecision about how to proceed when all it takes is the realisation that one choice is as good as another.

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    1. Thanks indeed. I am using Zomtober to get quite a few minis finished that have been a lurking!

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  14. Excellent work Simon!. As every year, I will always miss the first weekend of Zomtober due to Fallcon, but you can certainly add me in for next weekend!

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    1. Thanks dude. Awesome to hear your joining in again :)

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  15. Nice sculpts with cracking paint jobs. Hope we get some "action" shots of them facing down some shambling targets in the future? :)

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    1. Thanks Dai. I hope todo a zombie game again with kids during the half term holidays :)

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  16. Simon, can you add me to the Zomtober list? Missed week 1 as I was finishing off some Z friendly terrain and I though the painting was to take place in October so assumed the first showcase was the 2nd Sunday :( All the excuses under the sun barring the dog eating it!

    http://weeblokes.blogspot.com

    cheers,

    Sam

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  17. Great work! I quite like the addition of blue to the cloak!

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    1. Thanks. I just went with the flow. Google urban camo for the colours and then just applied in whatever way I wanted lol

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  18. Both are good sculpts with great painting. ^_^ I especially like the female figurine for its more dynamic pose.

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    1. Thanks dude. Yeah I love the crouching pose to its been done very well imo.

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