After scrubbing with dish soap, and gluing to a black-primed fender washer, I applied Americana "Reindeer Moss Green" to their skin. I then used, Anita's "Burnt Sienna", Folk Art, "Poppy Seed", Duncan "Slate Blue", and Accent "Mustard Seed" to paint each zombies pants a different color. For their hair I used GW "Graveyard Earth", Americana "Asphaltum", Accent "Real Umber", and Americana "Moon Yellow". I then gave them all a wash with Windsor Newton "Peat Brown' ink. After this dried, I added yellow pupil-less eyes. Then I painted some bloody gore on their hands, mouths, and spattered randomly across their bodies, with Apple Barrel "Apple Maroon",with a couple highlights done with GW "Blood Red". On the open-mouthed ones, I painted their teeth with Americana "Buttermilk".
To finish them off I gave each a coat of Ceramcoat "Matte Varnish". When this was dry I flocked their bases. Then the next day I sprayed them all with Testor's "Dull Coat".
I'm pleased with how they turned out, but I basically copied the same paint scheme I established when I did the Zombie from he Original 30 Bones set a few weeks ago, so I kind of knew what I was going to get when I began painting them.
Figures 26-29: Complete
Another good product, keep it up, 10% of the way done!
ReplyDeleteThanks! A nice milestone to reach, but it still seems so small when I look at the pile I have left. :-)
DeleteI feel you my brush brother. I look at my Ork army and just sigh...then walk away like a defeated samurai.
DeleteRemember, a journey of a thousand figures to paint, starts with a single brushstroke! :-)
DeleteMore great stuff. The simple reposing makes them look a lot better I think. Good idea.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, I agree, just a simple bending of the arms makes them look much less cookie-cutter.
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