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Robert Burke08 Oct 2016 8:13 p.m. PST

Does anyone make 28mm zombie cavalry, preferably something along ancient/medieval lines?

I prefer metal over plastic.

I know there is some skeletal cavalry out there but I'd really like to find some zombies on zombie horses.

Thanks.

War In 15MM09 Oct 2016 6:56 a.m. PST

Since there doesn't seem to be a long line of suggestions, let me offer an alternative. In terms of zombies you can accomplish a great deal with some good paint choices and small touches of Squadron Green Putty on the end of a toothpick. That little touch of putty will give you the imperfect broken skill any good zombie needs. One of the talents over at Lead Adventure Forum (I believe it was Papa Midnight) did all of his Victorian zombies using regular Victorian figures just slightly modified and given a zombie paint job. When I painted my zombies for my Victorians I used zombies, but I think the key to making them really horrors was the paint. I used a Reaper Master Series Paint three-step: 09148 Ghoul Skin, 09149 Moldy Skin, and 09150 Bloodless Skin. Once I finished the painting series I gave them a Dullcote spray to protect the paint. When that was dry, the final and very key step was to add touches of Tamiya Clear Red to provide the look of wet blood. You can see my zombie painting results in pic 99 at link

War In 15MM09 Oct 2016 8:37 a.m. PST

Let me correct a typing error in line three of the above posting… it should read imperfect broken skin not broken skill.

Robert Burke10 Oct 2016 10:40 p.m. PST

I may have found what I'm looking for.

link

The figures are more skeletal than zombies, but beggers can't be choosy.

Has anyone ordered any of these figures? If so, what do you think of them?

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