Crazy Bear and Ragged Staff - Zombies

Its all fun and games after the Apocalypse. I played a number of post-apocalypse games, child of the Sixties growing up with British Television in the Seventies so what did you expect? Give me Brian Blessed with a crossbow and I'm a happy man. Funny at the time we never had sexy post-apocalypse gals.

All the rule sets, icluding the one I wrote myself, got bogged down and boring. All Things Zombies by Ed at Two Hour Wargames gave us lots of fun once I'd done a random encounter deck.

Then I heard he was doing a range of miniatures! Huzzah!

In WWW scale! Boo!

But it was Ed! Huzzah!

And they were small toy soldiers! Huzzah!

And they were very cheap! Huzzah!

And rumoured to be sculpted by Big Mean Elf! Huzzah!

And made out of lead not vapour! Huzzah!

So, dear reader, to keep a short story short, I bought them! Huzzah! Sounds of Joy Being Unconfined, Stage Left!

Everything you get in the pack. The landing pad is from World Works. The resin, unpainted, vehicles are from Old Crow and the dinosaurs are from the market at £1.25 for five. The arm belongs to Roger "Bulldog" Court who distracted me and made me forget to clear the table before I took the photograph.

The zombie hunters, remember these are 18mm from head to foot, not too shabby at all. Nice mix as well from seventies refugee, to urban dwellers.

The zombies, you appear to get a more or less random mix in the bag. Nicely done, fairly advanced zombies. Mix of sexes and dress from cheerleader to suited and booted.