[Weird War II]¶
German Mad Doctor and his Zombie creations¶

All the models were washed.

  • Uniform
    • 28.012 surface primer black
    • 70.830 German Field Grey WWII Airbrush 45°
    • SWW021 Red Black blotches
    • 1/2 SWW018 Amethyst 1/2 72.094 Black
  • Dead Flesh
    • 72.035 Dead Flesh
    • SWW013 Algae
    • SWW025 Just Red
    • SSWW021 Red Black
    • SSWW011 Cool Grey
  • Bandages
    • 72.051 White
    • SWW006 Parchment
  • Helmets
    • 70.995 German Grey
    • 72.094 Black


[Modern]¶
Mercenaries¶

The mercenaries are done for the most part. I now re-painted all still to be painted areas black.

The knife wielding guy looked a bit ridiculous to me, so he will be given a shotgun (from Bolt Action's WWII American Range) on a string slung over a shoulder, so he is not the only one without any firepower.


[Weird War II]¶
German Mad Doctor and his Zombie creations¶

I blocked in all the main colour areas. The Dr. and the officer I will paint seperately after all the grunts. The metal areas I painted in vallejo dark rust, skin in vallejo dead flesh, black areas in black, helmets in German Grey.

The larger rust areas were stippled with light rust.

The metal areas were then drybrushed in vallejo chainmail, the buttons were painted in chainmail.


[Weird War II]¶
German Mad Doctor and his Zombie creations¶

I washed the miniatures in warm soapy water to get rid of manufacturing residues. When they were dry, I basecoated them with my airbrush and Vallejo surface primer black 28.012, followed by a spray from a roughly 45° angle with Vallejo 70.830 German Field Grey WWII, thus creating the first shading of the uniform.


[Weird War II]¶
German Mad Doctor and his Zombie creations¶

While working on the Alternative Armies Terminators, the de-flashing and gluing bug bit me and I started to work on several other miniatures from my lead pile.

Among the miniatures waiting to be worked on were

I assembled them, glued them to washers, applied plaster of paris to hide the integral bases, and added sand. While assembling the plastic zombies, I added some weaponry from Bolt Action to some of the miniatures, rifles they had still slung over their shoulder, or weapons held in spasmed hands, dragged behind the unliving.

Ready for basecoating.