Saturday, July 16, 2022

More self-propelled bandages

The Undead army project seems to be still ON πŸ’€
Which is great because I wasn't sure I am able to continue any big hobby thing after getting Bolt Action US army done. I already have all required characters so I am now trying to bring on rank-and-file troops.

Last month the first group of mummies has left the pyramid, so the time has come to provide them some company. Just like before I had lots of fun painting these although it took me too much time getting them finished then is should have. I guess real-life has something to do with it. Which is another reason I like it less and less πŸ˜’

Ok, no more babbling in this post - the blog is hungry and some desert yellos stuff is nice change in menu after olive green every second update (at least...). I should also start assembling tkeletons. Cannot wait to see whole army of the dead ready to go! πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€





I sooo badly need fantasy themed backdrop... πŸ˜–


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  1. Even in front of a sci-fi backdrop they look the business. :) Maybe the curse of the mummy will still be effective in the distant future, it's just the the intrepid heroes will have different tech to fight them? Lovely stuff!

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  2. Lovely companions, it would be a pleasure to have them sit next to us on the bus or train on a very long journey (to hell?) ...
    Again you managed to make the mass of bandages with colored spots less monotonous.
    This time we are curious about how he made the bases, which are slightly raised: what did you use?

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    1. * you made, of course (f*cking google translator!)

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  3. Cheers guys! 😊

    @The Composer: glad you like it!
    Truth is I use this sci-fi bunker because my camera somehow catches colors better when models stand in front of color background. Still haven't figured out how does it work... πŸ€”

    @Rodor: haha, thanks! Deaders are always great journey companions. Mostly because they stay mostly quiet! πŸ˜‹
    Yeah, as you've noticed I made slightly elevated bases and used 25mm instead of 20mm to make mummies more powerful compated to ordinary skellies. I simply glued some cork sheet and put model onto it. Cork makes model like 3-5 mm taller.
    There ate 3 more standing on my desk so I can take some w.i.p. shots for future post if you wish πŸ˜‰

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    1. Yes, we'd love to see the wip on the bases, as long as your bandaged friends agree!

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    2. I'll let their counsellor know - deaders are more reasonable then it might appear... πŸ˜‰

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  4. Dobre mumie nie sΔ… zΕ‚e. Super dobrane kolory!

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    1. DziΔ™x!
      DziΕ› rano przed pracΔ… zapodkΕ‚adowaΕ‚em ostatnie trio πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€

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  5. Classic models! I fondly remember these from my teenage years. Lovely work on them.

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    1. Same here mate!
      Sadly I've never seen them in action - shortly after I joined the hobby Undead turned into Vampire Counts πŸ˜”

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    2. We must have started around the same time! It wasn't long before Vampire Counts came out and a lot of the local players started collecting them.

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    1. 3 more of these and handful of skeletons and I'm ready to go for 2000 points game!!! 😈

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  7. Mumie mumiami, ale i tatooinowe tΕ‚o niczego sobie.

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