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Biker boxed set for Project Z. Turns out the client was missing some sprues when he sent me these, and I was wondering why the box said you could build eight figures yet I only had six torsos?! Was also missing the foot bases, so I used Reaper ones instead. The sculptor want a little heavy on the cheesecake factor for the ladies. I can't imagine trying to ride a motorcycle in a thong! 😲 I'm now working on the "boss" biker with the gatling gun on the handlebars and another biker with a passenger toting a bazooka.. Painted to tabletop/demo standard. Primarily painted with Pro Acryl except Vallejo for the metallics and Reaper for the flesh.
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Female survivors from Warlord Games "Project Z" game. Nice kit with a good diversity in body types and choices for each figure. Had fun assembling and painting them. All painted to a "three foot fabulous" tabletop standard. Painted primarily with Pro Acryl paints except for Reaper for the flesh and an assortment of brands for the metallics.
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The Zombie Horde from Warlord Games Project Z game. Skin was airbrushed with a mix of Garage Kits USA Predator Flesh and Light Green, then washed with Secret Weapon Concrete and highlighted as necessary. I'd picked up three sets of Pro Acryl paints, including the "Transparents" and decided to try those out on these, and the rest of the Project Z figures. I'm guessing that the transparents are their version of Contrast paints. They worked really nice, and the transparent White turned out to be really useful in altering the tint of the other transparents. Sped things up quite a bit! All of these are painted to a "Three Foot Fabulous" demo/tabletop standard.
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