This year’s big finish for the final week of Zomtober is the cast of Scrubs as zombies, another set from Studio Miniatures:
And now, a number of pictures that mostly show that I need to give the backdrop in my light box a good dusting:
It’s JD, I think they captured his haircut quite well.
It’s Dr Cox! Another good likeness, although admittedly the proportions are a little cartoony.
It’s Bob Kelso, curmudgeonly head doctor man. This sculpt is pretty much the Dr Cox sculpt with a new head and added paunch, one of those details that once you’ve noticed it you can’t unsee it...
Carla! Normally my zombies are all the same shade of grey, but as these sculpts are based on actual people, I tried to paint them to actually reflect their actors rather than whitewash (greywash?) them. I mean, they’re still pretty grey, but you get what I’m shooting for.
Turk! Another slightly bobble headed sculpt, but I absolutely love his expression...
The Todd! This was the additional miniature gotten for purchasing the horde pack, and was an opportunity to both try out another skin tone as well as some wonky freehand (that is supposed to be flames on his bandanna)
Ted! The only two part sculpt in the bunch, his briefcase is a separate tiny part. I really like this sculpt, and it’s not just fondness for the character - I think the pose is so different from the rest that he stands out to me. I may have gone a little too heavy on the blood splat on his shirt in hindsight...
I also painted his briefcase to look like he’d been using it as a weapon, but presumably it wasn’t enough as he finds himself shambling round as a zombie now...
Eliot! Not much to say about this sculpt, other than to remark that I really enjoy grunting up zombie miniatures. I mean, a lot of the time I could probably get away with just basecoat and washing before applying weathering, skipping highlights entirely, and achieve much the same results...
The Janitor! Did he ever have a name? Again, not much to say on the sculpt other than my enjoyment painting the plunger (which reminds me, I must get round to working on my zombie rules again, and write a plunger weapon card...)
Finishing these draws this Zomtober to a close, and brings the Tally to:
42 vs 111 = -69
Also, something that I unusually haven’t done before, Zomtober totals to date:
2020: 17 zombies, a full Studio Miniatures box set. Hospital themed, including the Scrubs personalities set.
2019: 5 survivors, no theme beyond being all survivors, as well as a belated ‘big finish’ of Alexia and the Risen for Warmachine
2018: Walking Dead themed, 18 zombies and a corpse pole spawn point
2017: 5 Wizard of Oz themed survivors, 2 zombies, and a zombie reindeer for A Song of Ice and Fire
2016: A Song of Ice and Fire themed, 3 White Walkers and 24 wights
2015: my first zomtober, 1 survivor, 4 zombies, 3 spawn points, and a horde base that had 20-something zombies on it!
Zomtober seems to have been dwindling in popularity over the last couple of years, but I pledge to do it again next year, and will continue to post about it on Instagram and Twitter too, in the hopes of encouraging people to join in!
Special shout out to Colgar6 and Miniature Mayhem who have both also been plugging away this year! Disappointingly, if you google search for Zomtober in the last month, I don’t appear in the first few pages of results, but instead several other more popular bloggers appear as they have my posts coming up in their blog rolls! Ah, c’est la vie...
So what’s next? It’s only 10 more minis to hit that one a week average for the year, so watch this space,,,
Lol what a weird and original set! They seem weirdly specific, but of course they're also just good zombie figures even if you don't care about "Scrubs". Your paint jobs really help reveal the characters; I like your comment about trying to actually give zombies different skin tones. Because in (un)death, as in life, we don't all look the same...
ReplyDeleteWhile I'm aware of "Scrubs" as a TV series, I haven't paid it much attention and wouldn't have recognised all these characters. But it seems that the sculptor was a fan as well as you :-) ...
ReplyDeleteI tend to paint Caucasian zombies, mainly because that's what people around me are like. However I have occasionally painted them with other skin tones. Either way, my recipe is much the same: undercoat in a paler, "normal" shade as if preparing for a regular wash. But then give the zombies a wash of "lamppost" - a very dark grey-green colour - instead of "dark flesh".
Lovely work on these! I always tried to add some variation in skintone across my modern zombies - you've really nailed it here!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have particpated this year (after a couple of years hiatus of zombie and survivor painting!) but I've got hardly anything left to paint on the modern zed front thanks to previous years' Zomtobers! I even finished the last of my (small) group of fantasy zeds a while ago (I do plan on putting up a post about them later today as I ended up having to do some repair work to them at the weekend thanks to them being poorly packaged before our house move!)
I wondered if you would, looking back on the hashtag on Instagram it’s mostly just you and me!
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