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Miniatures Adventure => Post-Apocalyptic Tales => Topic started by: knitemare on 02 December 2008, 06:19:23 PM
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I've done some searching here and have only found various zombie miniatures. I'm looking for a modern day (1990-2010) zombie game. I plan on building a city board and flushing it out with wrecked cars and burned out store fronts. I would like to find a fun game to play using it as well as paint up a bunch of modern day zombies and heroes/heroins.
Can anyone give me some opinions on the following:
A modern day zombie game
Manufacturer of zombie models in different poses
Manufacturer of modern day civilians (non-military, police are OK)
Thanks!
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I've seen Zombies!!! and I don't think that really fits what I'm looking for, am I wrong?
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All things zombie from Two hour wargames
Cold war hasslefree zombiesmith all makes zeds, there are others aswell but my mind is blank
http://wargamesfactory.com/BookingRetrieve.aspx?ID=36690 this might also be interesting
as for civvies,, Megaminis, cheap at least :)
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Lots of links and eye candy here on this forum, a lot of LAFers attend now and again
http://eeriehorror1.10.forumer.com/
As for rules how many figures are you looking at ?
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occult wars are great covering all horror but the zombie rules have been great in the games we play, as far as figures like they said hasslefree are a must plus coldwar etc.
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Pretty good review of zombies here
http://fgminis.blogspot.com/2006/10/modern-day-zombies.html
There's a free set of rules called Dead Walk Again that's popular. You should find it if you google it.
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I've done some searching here and have only found various zombie miniatures. I'm looking for a modern day (1990-2010) zombie game. I plan on building a city board and flushing it out with wrecked cars and burned out store fronts. I would like to find a fun game to play using it as well as paint up a bunch of modern day zombies and heroes/heroins.
Can anyone give me some opinions on the following:
A modern day zombie game
Manufacturer of zombie models in different poses
Manufacturer of modern day civilians (non-military, police are OK)
Thanks!
P.S.
I've seen Zombies!!! and I don't think that really fits what I'm looking for, am I wrong?
There are a number of threads on here dedicated to the modern zombie, I'd suggested a little tactical and strategic searching and you'll come up trumps.
To start you off:
Crocodile games (6 modern zeds)
Zombiesmith
Cold War
Griffin Miniatures
GW plastics
Spyglass miniatures
Hasselfree
heresy
There that should keep you busy.
The Commander
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http://recreationalconflict.lusagi.com/leadbones.html
We've got eight modern zombies now, and I'm waiting for the last four greens from the sculptor for a hospital themed eight pack.
There are also some special police/agency characters.
We've got an NBC suited clean-up team in the works as well as some monsters and mutants of various stripes.
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Black Hat has modern civilians, too. And also the Superfigs range, if I remember correctly...
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For all of the things you mentioned, definitely check out http://www.13threalm.com/forsaken/
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For rules there are many out there, each with their own merits...it kind of depends on what you are looking for. Here's a bit of a rundown on those that I am familiar with...
Zombie Apocalypse (just reprinted from Precis Intermedia)
http://www.pigames.net/store/product_info.php?cPath=88&products_id=420 (http://www.pigames.net/store/product_info.php?cPath=88&products_id=420)
This is the one that I tend to use most of the time (though I have the first edition from Game Werks). Each character has 3 basic stats; brain, brawn and spirit...iirc. Spirit is used for activation and morale, so if you fail your activation roll you might freeze up or have limited actions. Brain and Brawn each have a number of corresponding dice that are cashed in for actions (so a character with 2 brawn and 1 brain could aim(brain), fire(brawn) and then move 1d6(brawn) etc). Zombies only have 1 Brawn so they move or attack. They start off un-spawned as zombie tokens. A token is generally 1-6 zombies, but can be up to 12 if it gets close enough before being activated. Zombie tokens are activated when in line of sight or through character search actions. Zombie Apocalypse is a simple, easily modified game that runs pretty loose.
Dead Walk Again
I also played an older version of this, have not checked out the new version.
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/27318 (http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/27318)
This is a free set of zombie rules, the old version was fun and simple, but it was real tough for the zombies to be a challenge. Hopefully they have worked out those kinks. Definitely work a look though.
All Things Zombie
I have it, but have not played. It uses the now famous THW reaction system, which frames actions and reactions in an encounter. Since I play zombie games mostly at games days/conventions with kids I feel these rules take away too much control from the player. Some of the strong points of the rules are the solo capability (if you're into that), and the campaign system for generating encounters etc. I also like the fact that actions such as firing a gun or making noise can spawn new zombies in the area.
As to zombie miniatures, I make my own from heroclix miniatures. They are very easy to cut apart and they glue back together very well, plus they are fun to experiment with and come up with some crazy zombies (I have a professor x fig as a zombie in a wheel chair, a blob zombie and several shambling upper torso zeds).
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For some heroclix zombie conversions and modern troops to fight them (from UNZED...United Nations Zombie Extermination Detachment) check here.
http://www.displacedminiatures.com/Demus/gallery/850/ (http://www.displacedminiatures.com/Demus/gallery/850/)
(http://www.displacedminiatures.com/resize.php?img=/images/209200592251921zombieguts.jpg&h=1000&w=1000)
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and (sorry for taking over the thread) for a Stargate zombie game using the Zombie Apocalypse rules check here (posted in June, find link on left side)...
http://hodgepodgelodger.blogspot.com/ (http://hodgepodgelodger.blogspot.com/)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_X4t0NqGVwrM/SFxYKwnuwdI/AAAAAAAAAGU/2C4HThgbw08/s1600/tothegate.jpg)
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There's another free set called "Send More Brains". I've got it but haven't played it as yet.
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I actually have, and was planning to use, the Zombie Apocalypse game. I have the version from Game Werkz (which is standalone and it appears the new game is not).
It has all paper tokens (which I have all printed and cut) but I'm considering buying plastic, laser cut, skull tokens from GF9. I'm just not sure if I want to get the 12mm mini skulls or the 25mm.
I looked through the rules for the other games that were posted here and I really like the simplicity of Zombie Apocalypse.
Now I need to find vehicles that are appropriately sized. From reviewing posts made here I believe 1:43 die cast vehicles are probably my best bet. Opinions?
I think I will stick with zombie casts from a single manufacturer so that they are all the same 28mm size instead of various heights of 28mm.
Unfortunately, that leaves me in a weird spot for 28mm modern civilians. I'd like to buy some with weapons and some without weapons or with minimal gear. I would also like them to be as close to the 28mm scale of the zombies as possible. Is there a manufacturer that makes both?
Finally, I'll have to create my city. I want to make the buildings instead of buying them. I think it will be more fun that way. I also need to make some sidewalks, I believe I'll make those out of resin. For the base of the whole thing I'll probably use 4 2x2 pieces of plywood. I'll drill holes in the thin sides of them and use small dowels to hold them together during play. What is the best way to texturize it in order to make it "street like"?
Thanks for all your help so far guys.
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http://recreationalconflict.lusagi.com/leadbones.html
We've got eight modern zombies now, and I'm waiting for the last four greens from the sculptor for a hospital themed eight pack.
There are also some special police/agency characters.
We've got an NBC suited clean-up team in the works as well as some monsters and mutants of various stripes.
These are some nice looking packs. Are you planning on having many more civilians in your lineup?
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Hmm, difficult to get both armed and unarmed and zombies in the exact same size. Your best bet would be to go for coldwar figures and then use Hasslefree for your armed (and a few unarmed) civilians etc there is even a Yank cop striaght out of the Dawn of the dead remake. Other smaller manufactures would fit some of the sci fi ranges etc
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Mega Miniatures makes both.
Modern characters (civilians, CIA, SWAT, Firemen, etc)
http://stores.ebay.com/MegaMiniatures_MODERN-19-99_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZQ2d1QQfsubZ2QQftidZ2QQtZkm (http://stores.ebay.com/MegaMiniatures_MODERN-19-99_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZQ2d1QQfsubZ2QQftidZ2QQtZkm)
Zombie figs.
http://stores.ebay.com/MegaMiniatures_Zombies-MODERN_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZQ2d1QQfsubZ9072719QQftidZ2QQtZkm (http://stores.ebay.com/MegaMiniatures_Zombies-MODERN_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZQ2d1QQfsubZ9072719QQftidZ2QQtZkm)
1:43 vehicles work great.
For adding texture to buildings I use stucco patch, joint compound or concrete patch. Alternately you could use adhesive backed cork.
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These are some nice looking packs. Are you planning on having many more civilians in your lineup?
We'd like to. Unfortunately we're running short on cash for sculpting until maybe March of next year, especially since we got a few more things that we're still waiting on. It's definitely on the list though.
Still in the pipe for the horror line is an eight pack of hospital zombies ( just needs to wait for more figs to fill a master mold), a couple of dogs with police armor, (the sculptor is taking his sweet time with these though...) a two pack of wolfman/werewolf, and a giant crab that I'm just waiting on the resin castings for.
I'm actually trying my hand at sculpting a few things for it. A couple of mutant plants, and some giant leeches. I'd try some zombies, but right now I suck at sculpting faces.
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In other words: If you're a slow painter, we're your perfect company. :)
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I'd try some zombies, but right now I suck at sculpting faces.
I wouldn't worry too much about that when it comes to zombies lol
Some other companies make optional heads for theirs (Spyglass, for instance, each z comes with a bare had and a head with cap or helmet). One could just lob off a bad head and use a spare ;)