Sunday, 14 October 2018

Zomtober 2018 week two.........

......... and after the long days and late nights this week, I feel like a zombie!
Still, apart from domestic duties I've had a day at home today and managed to add another zed to the horde thanks to the Zomtober Painting Challenge.


It's only a single mini, but if it weren't for the challenge, I know I would have done absolutely nothing hobby related today, so a huge "Thank You" goes out to everyone involved - you guys are awesome!

To see the inspirational posts from this years participants, just click on the links below

12 comments:

  1. Any progress is progress, Wargame Addict, and your zed looks suitably grim imho. Good to see you getting your inspiration from this year's Zombtober Challenge :-)

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  2. Hasslefree's zombie Suzi is such a terrific sculpt and well done to you for finding the time to get her finished for week 2 of the Zomtober challenge.

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  3. A nudge is sometimes all we need. Nice work.

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  4. One is better than none! And I've been on the none side of things for a while now, so hats off to completing this weeks challenge 🙂

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  5. One painted is one less to paint Greg :)

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  6. It's progress, it counts! I know that often I feel that I just can't be bothered to do any hobby stuff, but once I get started I realise why I enjoy it...

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  7. I'm with Bryan on this one, she is a lovely sculpt and you've done a cracking job making her look a scary figure, very well posed picture as well.
    I expect you can tell - I'm impressed. :)

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  8. Inly one, but nevertheless another addition to the horde (herd ?).

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  9. Very cool. Always nice to see another Hasslefree zombie!

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  10. Edgy Zedheads are fun. Always nice to see that those energetic teens of our world are just as susceptible to a good undead gnashing like us slow old fogies!
    Good work!

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  11. Nicely done TWA - getting something done is the key thing, not necessarily quantity. :)

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