Last Halloween we released two new packs: Out for the Count, which comprises of an
SS Vamphyr and his nemesis a British Army Vampire Hunter, and Ein, Zwei, Die! which provides you with plastic components with which you can make Nazi Zombies! Both of these are now back on sale for a short while - check them out here if you
dare...
Major Terntadust and a not so impressed Count *insert silly ze German name here*
Major Ternadust has long been the head of the British secret army division against paranormal activities. This superb sculpt shows Major Ternadust brandishing his cross ready to dismiss another foul Vamphyr.
Such as this Vamphyr, which comes straight from Hitler’s Occult units. Hitler’s secret division has long been researching the powers of the occult and how to harness the powers of Darkness, to use against the allied forces. Grab this pack, write up a scenario and have a holiday inspired game or two!
A fun blister that I picked up last year for the heck of it. The Vampyr is generic enough to be painted up as a classical vampire or with a little imagination as something else.
In 1944 the war is not going so well for the Axis powers. Making a deperate last stand in Berlin they are forced to turn to the one resource they have plenty of. Hitler sends out his elite Vamphyr divisions to summon legions of undead to do his bidding…
In conjunction with our friends at Mantic Games and Osprey Publishing we’ve all got together to produce a special set for Halloween – Zombie WW2 Germans!
This set provides you with three Mantic Zombie Sprues, two Warlord German Infantry Sprues and a Warlord German Weapon Sprue. Coming from different manufacturers you’ll need to use your brains, braaaaiiiinnnss, delicious, juicy, brains to make sure they go together.
You can use plastic side cutters to snip of the bits from the zombies and stick them to the Germans. As you can see from the pictures the results are horrifying and really worth the effort.
This set contains enough models to make at least ten Zombie Germans – if you’re really careful with the parts you could make up to twenty!
You can also add a copy of Osprey Publishing’s Hunters Guide To Zombies by our pal Joe McCullough to this set for only £11. This 80 page book is full of full colour images and helpful hints in battling the undead. Don’t leave home this Halloween without it!
Personally I will say that the zombies + zombie hunter guide deal is a great one that I took advantage of last year. Not only do you get sprues of Mantic zombies and Warlord plastic late-war German infantry (plus weapon sprues) but also an Osprey quality book that delves into zombies: where they came from, how to fight them and what types of zombies you can expect. Well worth picking up if you're a zombie or general horror fan.
The great weakness of Hitler’s Occult Forces is the Vhampyr’s inability to go out in daylight. To overcome this weakness the mountains and forests of Germany were scoured and the shock troops of the Wulfen
SS were formed.
We have here a werewolf stormtrooper from the Wulfen
SS, ready to rend the enemies of the Third Reich limb-from-limb. Never too picky in their rendition this Wulfen is accompanied by Sturmbannfurher Grauler, the She-Wolf of the
SS who keeps her minions in line with frequent admonishment with her riding crop…
The wolf looks like crap, but the handler could prove to be useful.