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Possessed Couple: Sealing in the Evil


Demonic/Possessed Zombie (female)
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ZOM1
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$3.40 USD

Demonic/Possessed Zombie (male)
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ZOM2
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$3.40 USD


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DemosLaserCutDesigns Fezian writes:

Thanks tomrommel1. While I keep a copy of Gray Anatomy near my workbench, I have experience from my time working in a local Morgue and later in the Finishing Room of a Funeral Home.


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DemosLaserCutDesigns Fezian of Cyborg Trucker's Wargaming Blog writes:

I first gave the couple a coating of Krylon Acrylic Crystal Clear (#1303), for protection in normal gaming use. I followed up the next day with Krylon Matte Finish (#1311) to return the figure back to a flat tone. Lastly, I grabbed my bottle of Gloss Varnish and picked out the wounds and trails of blood, and ran my brush around the edges of each base to bring them out.

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The Path to Evil is a Quick One

The project took a couple days to do - mostly because where I live is really humid, and I have to let any spraycoats wait until late at night, and each has to dry for 12 hours just to be sure they have set right. But if I didn't need to do all that, the whole project could be done in way less than half a day - 5 to 6 hours, tops. (I really need to build a proper spray booth!)

A Very Big 'Thank You'!

I'd like to thank Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian for letting me have the chance to do this project. Alpha Forge, you make some beautiful figures that are a lot of fun to paint. I will have to pick these two up soon to add to my Undead legions. I have a fellow with a chainsaw for a hand who wants to meet them!

When the figures arrived here at TMP, I couldn't resist taking just a few more pictures:

Pa and Ma
Pa (back)
Ma (back)
Pa (close-up)
Ma (close-up)