Here is the fourth of my five posts reviewing the first Zombie Horde set of 100 28mm scale figures from Victory Force. As usual, I have grouped these 20 figures into four batches of five figures, starting with the females. Let's see what's on offer this time.
The one thing that these five female zombies have in common is that they are all wearing miniskirts, so I named them the Minis. At the far left of my first two photos is a young woman wearing her LBD, which, of course, stands for Little Black Dress. Her left arm was ripped off at the shoulder, resulting in massive blood loss.
Mini 2 is like a negative version of Mini 1 - white shoes instead of black, white dress instead of black and blonde hair instead of black. She was bitten in the left cheek, upper right arm and twice in the back of her left leg.
Mini 3 and Mini 4 are very similar sculpts with just a couple of changes. Both women were office workers and were dressed smartly. Mini 3, in the beige suit, suffered from a zombie bite to her right shoulder. Mini 4 has had a head swap and her right arm is extended instead of clutching her stomach. She was also bitten in the right shoulder, but also in the crease of her elbow.
Mini 5 has doubled up, as if in pain, which is unlikely as zombies don't usually feel pain. Her right hand is stuffed into a large hole in her stomach. I must admit that she is a very unusual sculpt.
This group of male zombies are a mixed bag that ended up being grouped together because I couldn't find anywhere else to place them. For identification purposes they are known as the Mixers.
Mixer 1, at far left, is striding forward in a pose more animated than most. He wears a blue and white sweatshirt. His hair is almost white, making him look very aged. He was bitten in the right shoulder, has two cuts to the right side of his head and a bite wound to the left side of his torso.
Mixer 2 has been savagely attacked on his left side. He was shot in the heart, had his left arm severed at the shoulder and was bitten in the outer side of his left thigh and in his lower left leg.
Mixer 3 had his left arm ripped off at the elbow and was bitten in both legs.
Mixer 4, along with Mixers 2 and 3, wears a T-shirt. Most of the flesh from his lower legs has been chewed off.
Mixer 5 wears a lilac-coloured shirt. What makes him stand out from the crowd is his prosthetic lower right leg, which is extremely rare to see on a miniature figure. He died of blood loss and shock when his right arm was ripped apart and severed at the elbow.
This next group are five more males wearing T-shirts. T-shirts are far and away the most common item of clothing amongst this zombie horde. Although I like how I have painted them, they just didn't make it into my elite T-shirt group, which I'll show next time.
At the far left, T-Shirt 1 is an African/American gent wearing a plain blue-grey T-shirt over a white sweatshirt. He has been shot multiple times in the chest.
T-Shirt 2 has had his stomach ripped open and most of his internal organs removed by a bunch of flesh-hungry zombies. You can see his spine appearing at the back of his gaping wound.
T-Shirt 3 wears a T-shirt with the logo "It's a Bug's Life" simply because he reminded me of George McGavin, the British entomologist and TV presenter. I painted his head to look like George. He has been bitten in both lower legs.
T-Shirt 4 is the same figure with ahead swap and a replaced bite wound in his right leg. I honestly can't remember what the logo on his T-shirt is meant to be. I just know that I copied it from a fashion catalogue.
Judging by the T-shirt worn by the zombie at far right, he must have been a fan of DC Comics' the Flash. His right arm was chopped off, he was shot in the left side of his torso and he was bitten in both lower legs.
The final group of male zombies up for review in this post are all walking, so obviously, I have called them the Walkers. Walker 1 was a surly teenager wearing his FTW T-shirt, which I'll leave to you to decide what it stands for as it has numerous definitions. He has been shot in the back.
Walker 2 wears a military uniform from WW2, so he's probably a re-enactor. A chunk of flesh has been bitten from his left cheek.
Walker 3 is a balding gent of advanced years. He has a small bite wound on the inner side of his right arm, which is barely noticeable.
Walker 4 is the same figure with a head swap and a repositioned right arm. He has been bitten in the right side of his face and on his right leg.
Walker 5, in his cream-coloured suit, was once an office worker. He has no obvious wounds but has blood around his mouth, neck and upper chest, indicating that he has been feeding on a victim.
The one thing that these five female zombies have in common is that they are all wearing miniskirts, so I named them the Minis. At the far left of my first two photos is a young woman wearing her LBD, which, of course, stands for Little Black Dress. Her left arm was ripped off at the shoulder, resulting in massive blood loss.
Mini 2 is like a negative version of Mini 1 - white shoes instead of black, white dress instead of black and blonde hair instead of black. She was bitten in the left cheek, upper right arm and twice in the back of her left leg.
Mini 3 and Mini 4 are very similar sculpts with just a couple of changes. Both women were office workers and were dressed smartly. Mini 3, in the beige suit, suffered from a zombie bite to her right shoulder. Mini 4 has had a head swap and her right arm is extended instead of clutching her stomach. She was also bitten in the right shoulder, but also in the crease of her elbow.
Mini 5 has doubled up, as if in pain, which is unlikely as zombies don't usually feel pain. Her right hand is stuffed into a large hole in her stomach. I must admit that she is a very unusual sculpt.
This group of male zombies are a mixed bag that ended up being grouped together because I couldn't find anywhere else to place them. For identification purposes they are known as the Mixers.
Mixer 1, at far left, is striding forward in a pose more animated than most. He wears a blue and white sweatshirt. His hair is almost white, making him look very aged. He was bitten in the right shoulder, has two cuts to the right side of his head and a bite wound to the left side of his torso.
Mixer 2 has been savagely attacked on his left side. He was shot in the heart, had his left arm severed at the shoulder and was bitten in the outer side of his left thigh and in his lower left leg.
Mixer 3 had his left arm ripped off at the elbow and was bitten in both legs.
Mixer 4, along with Mixers 2 and 3, wears a T-shirt. Most of the flesh from his lower legs has been chewed off.
Mixer 5 wears a lilac-coloured shirt. What makes him stand out from the crowd is his prosthetic lower right leg, which is extremely rare to see on a miniature figure. He died of blood loss and shock when his right arm was ripped apart and severed at the elbow.
This next group are five more males wearing T-shirts. T-shirts are far and away the most common item of clothing amongst this zombie horde. Although I like how I have painted them, they just didn't make it into my elite T-shirt group, which I'll show next time.
At the far left, T-Shirt 1 is an African/American gent wearing a plain blue-grey T-shirt over a white sweatshirt. He has been shot multiple times in the chest.
T-Shirt 2 has had his stomach ripped open and most of his internal organs removed by a bunch of flesh-hungry zombies. You can see his spine appearing at the back of his gaping wound.
T-Shirt 3 wears a T-shirt with the logo "It's a Bug's Life" simply because he reminded me of George McGavin, the British entomologist and TV presenter. I painted his head to look like George. He has been bitten in both lower legs.
T-Shirt 4 is the same figure with ahead swap and a replaced bite wound in his right leg. I honestly can't remember what the logo on his T-shirt is meant to be. I just know that I copied it from a fashion catalogue.
Judging by the T-shirt worn by the zombie at far right, he must have been a fan of DC Comics' the Flash. His right arm was chopped off, he was shot in the left side of his torso and he was bitten in both lower legs.
The final group of male zombies up for review in this post are all walking, so obviously, I have called them the Walkers. Walker 1 was a surly teenager wearing his FTW T-shirt, which I'll leave to you to decide what it stands for as it has numerous definitions. He has been shot in the back.
Walker 2 wears a military uniform from WW2, so he's probably a re-enactor. A chunk of flesh has been bitten from his left cheek.
Walker 3 is a balding gent of advanced years. He has a small bite wound on the inner side of his right arm, which is barely noticeable.
Walker 4 is the same figure with a head swap and a repositioned right arm. He has been bitten in the right side of his face and on his right leg.
Walker 5, in his cream-coloured suit, was once an office worker. He has no obvious wounds but has blood around his mouth, neck and upper chest, indicating that he has been feeding on a victim.