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Miniatures Adventure => Post-Apocalyptic Tales => Topic started by: frenchfever on September 30, 2014, 11:08:17 AM
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i got some tiles and board from the game HYBRID, really gory, i am looking for 25/30 zombies + mutants
my choice came first to wargames factory but someone told me they are fragile since you have to glue them and manipulate them.
i was wondering to buy zombicide toxic city mall since there is everything in the box.
Budget is also an issue, i ve seen some nice minis but 5 zombies for 10 or 15 euros no thank you.....
any nice mutants ? the demons from hell dorado are also amazing
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The WF plastic zombies are okay for a horde. If you are looking for more unique undead, other options are probably better. Vampifan's blog might be the most comprehensive collection of zombie miniature reviews.
The HorrorClix line has quite some models that would fit right into RE, one is a purple humanoid with no skin, another one is the Rottweiler, a pink mutant dog-like creature with spines on it's back. Hasslefree has the Jotun which would make a fine Nemesis mutant.
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The WF plastic zombies are okay for a horde. If you are looking for more unique undead, other options are probably better. Vampifan's blog might be the most comprehensive collection of zombie miniature reviews.
The HorrorClix line has quite some models that would fit right into RE, one is a purple humanoid with no skin, another one is the Rottweiler, a pink mutant dog-like creature with spines on it's back. Hasslefree has the Jotun which would make a fine Nemesis mutant.
thank you, good advices 8)
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There is also the Studio Miniatures zombies. great value for the price. The size is true 28mm.
http://www.studiominiatures.com/shop/zombies.html
I'm using them with female wargames factory zombies :
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=52840.75
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Hello sundayhero,
Your speed painting on the zombies looks great :o
i don't know about quality of wargames factory VS Studio miniatures
Studio miniatures sounds better,not sure of my choice yet.
Zombie hordes from games workshop , i like them but they look too much fantasy for a resident evil diorama
And for Zombicide , quality of the plastic looks cheap ?
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The Zombicide plastic is not cheap. They are really great miniatures actually.
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ok thank you :)
seems cheaper to buy Toxic city mall for the big fat zombies + survivors
studio miniatures looks nice too, a bit more expensive and no big fat zombies
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You can also buy packs of the zombicide zombie's separately.
http://zombicide.com/en/additional-sets
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many options indeed :)
otherwise for the most expensive option for survivors and scavengers , lead adventure minis looks great too
others companys producing scavengers with gas mask but cheaper ?
(http://www.miniaturicum.de/images/laf/pa-03.jpg)
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There are tons. Dig around these forums and you will find all kinds of useful figures. Here are a few to get you started.
http://www.hfminis.co.uk/shop?category=miniatures~modern-adventurers
http://www.em4miniatures.com/acatalog/Future_Skirmish.html
http://www.copplestonecastings.co.uk/range.php?range=FW
Copplestone and EM4 are similar.
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Don't forget Studio to Special tank like zombies as well.
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It's a small range, but I really like the survivors. The zombies are nice too.
http://store.rsquaredcomics.com/itemList.cfm?catID=7
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Go and look at the sticky for zombie options or some of the well detailed project threads for all your zombie needs.
Oh yeah male wargames factory zeds are utter turd. Anyway, the female zombie vixens are nice. Use mantic zeds and ghouls mixed with studio miniatures plastics and you won't go wrong.