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Amalric19 Feb 2014 8:07 p.m. PST

Are there any 28mm 30s/40s civilian zombies out there?
Something suitable for say a zombie apocalypse during the great depression or Weird War2?

I have mainly figs by Pulp Figures, Artizan, Copplestone, you know the usual suspects, and would prefer something that works well with those lines.

And yes this interest is sparked by MontiboyHK's;
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Links and Pics are greatly appreciated!

Thanks all.

John the OFM19 Feb 2014 8:41 p.m. PST

If you want vast hordes, cheap, try a model railroad shop.
You can get big bags of plastics from the 50s.
Most of the Gentlemen will be wearing suits and hats, but shouldn't they?

War In 15MM19 Feb 2014 8:47 p.m. PST

Following along with what Terrement suggested, awhile ago Pappa Midnight over on LAF did a bunch of wonderful Victorian zombies using non-zombie Victorian citizens from West Wind and Blue Moon. As I recall them, he didn't do much physical modification to the figures. He did it all with the paint. They looked really good, and I would think the same could be done with non-zombie civilians from the 30s and 40s period. Richard

HansTrier20 Feb 2014 1:33 p.m. PST

Tengu models have a few that might fit the bill, see The Great Zedsby:

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Amalric20 Feb 2014 7:30 p.m. PST

Thanks for the great ideas all!

Pappa Midnight's Victorian stuff is mind blowingly awesome.

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