Along with the box set I chose a pair of models to get started. The overlord is the first.
He’s just too awesome not to buy. Who wouldn’t want to face the apocalypse with some studded leather and a metal hood?
Along with the box set I chose a pair of models to get started. The overlord is the first.
He’s just too awesome not to buy. Who wouldn’t want to face the apocalypse with some studded leather and a metal hood?
As part of my ever-expanding collection of post-apoc systems, I bought the 7TV Apoc set. Fool’s Daily has spoken very highly about 7TV, so I figured why not?
The rules look very interesting, but I haven’t found the time to give it a try yet. In the meantime, the box comes with this metal objective marker.
With this year’s Miss Feasance providing a Seamus and an alt Sybelle already in the stash, I was just one clearance box of Rotten Belles and a proxy Copycat Killer away from a Seamus crew box worth of models. How could I resist?
Emeline Bellerose is an alt Sybelle originally made available as a promo in August 2017 when buying enough Wyrd product from a local game store. Although the character she represents is undead, I decided to go with a cleaner, more ladylike appearance that most of my Resurrectionists.
I’m still keeping an eye out for a Puppet Wars Seamus or Evil Baby Orphanage models for a more “official” proxy. But for now I’ve got this Wild West Dorothy from Reaper’s Chronoscope line. There’s some light conversion of giving her a bigger gun, and of course hats. The topmost hat is an extra from one of the Winter Wonderland Ice Gamin, so at least there’s some Wyrd product!
Finally, the Belles. They get my standard undead treatment, and individual colors to help distinguish them on the table.
Since I’ve evidently doing Resurrectionists now, I guess I should probably do some Versatile models. Dead Rider seems like a good start.
I decided against using my undead flesh recipe on the horse, even though he appears to be a re-assembled horsey monstrosity. Instead I went with the purples and (and green for the rider) that are my primary colors for the Ressers.
To make it look more decayed, I went with bronze and verdigris on the metals. I picked up Secret Weapon’s verdigris paints a while ago, but haven’t really worked out how to use them. I haven’t achieved a particularly realistic effect, but at least it adds some visual interest.