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Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

R Squared Studios has started a Kickstarter for metal miniatures for it's Zombie Plague Game.



Basically, $30 is the sweet spot that gets you all the figures, shipped free to the US (+$3 ROW).




The sculptor for this Kickstarter is John Winters of TinMan Miniatures, if you wanted to check out the quality of his work.



Game Map and cards available for $5 Add On



Extra Joe the Zombie figures $3 Add on, or 20 for $50

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Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

I'm in. If nothing else I have 4 cool new heroes for Zombicide.

   
Made in au
Waaagh! Warbiker



Australia

It look pretty good so far. The models are fairly inexpensive being roughly the same cost as some of the hasslefree survivor miniatures, plus the $3 ROW shipping is amazing.

They could use a few higher pledge levels though, maybe a design your own character/zombie level.
   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

$1,306 pledged of $2,500 goal
28 days to go


Half way there with almost a month to go.

I'm hoping this is a good sign that not only will it get funded but that we will start hitting stretch goals.

Joe the Zombie, we're coming for you !!

   
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Nimble Pistolier





United Kingdom

The initial model looks awesome, this may just prove to be my foray into kickstarters.

They look similar to the ones done by hasslefree which can only be a good thing in my mind.

   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

The sculptor for this Kickstarter is John Winters of TinMan Miniatures





His human sculpts remind me very much of Hasslefree's style in proportian and in the faces, which is a good thing as far as I am concerned.




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I found a copy of the original free version of Zombie plague on the interwebs, over on Board Game Geek
Zombie Plague PDF

The game has been updated since this version, but the new version seems only available in the Zombie Plague Comic Book.

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Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka





6 foot underwater

Ahh, what the hell, I'l give it a go. Always room for more survivors/zombies/perps

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Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

Oriiginal Article here: http://roebeast.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-strange-strange-story-of-zombie.html

There are a crap load of images in the original article which I omited in the copy pasta here for people with restricted acces


The Strange, Strange Story of Zombie Plague.


Zombie Plague has been a constant in my life for over twelve years. It has been a blast at times and a struggle during others. First created during my college years as a fun, fast board game of zombie goodness it was originally conceived as an old fashioned board game, the kind that your family kept in the top of the hall closet in a long, flat box. The closet that smelled odd because of the coats and boots stored there. It was meant to be a game that you could take down and play easily because everyone already knew the rules. While it has yet to reach this form it has become so much more.

I think the first time I started thinking about it was when Allen Thomas, co creator of Wargods of Aegyptus, was watching a game of Space Hulk at The Game Preserve. At that time I was prone to giving all night movie parties called Zombie Fests so I had zombies on the brain. Eww. Allen mentioned that this sort of game could be adapted to use zombies. And the bulbs started clicking on in my head.

I wrangled Skott Kilander into working with me on a simple rules set (that he pretty much created) and somehow Tom Sawyered the Rodman Brothers at Fortress Figures into sculpting and casting a line of miniatures for it. Ben and Jeff Rodman went to town coming up with character zombie concepts that are still funny, Matt the laying down zombie, Skip the legless zombie etc. Ben started pushing putty and soon there was a whole horde of the undead waiting to be taken out onto the board. I had one human character that I knew I wanted to use, Crissy Hot-Rod, and Jeff and Ben came up with a cheerleader with a chainsaw that we called Chelsea. Timmy came from a project I was working on in college about a kid who couldn't hit a baseball because he needed glasses. And John was the standard tough guy.

The cover to the original PDF.

Original Crissy mini sculpted by Ben Rodman and painted by Marike Reimer.
I talked some of my artist friends into doing illustrations and Skott drew a map based on his apartment. Kathy Earwood laid the whole thing out and we were in business. Or so we thought.

The biggest problem back then was that the internet that I needed to promote ZP was not fully formed enough yet. My idea was to create a free to download game that would get so popular that we would start making money on the sale of miniatures for it. Jeff put it online via the Fortress Figures site, I created a Cafe Press store and then it seemed to sink quietly into oblivion. I still had my game set and would drag it out occasionally to play at parties, explaining how someday I would have the money to really make a great version of it. But the money never came and the game sat stagnant.

Until Rob Robinson created a Yahoo Group for ZP. I somehow found or was invited to this group and realized that people still seemed to like this little punk rock game that we'd created. It was translated into several different languages. The "open license" copyright that we stuck on it allowed for creative gamers to come up with maps, cards, and new rules that in some cases put our initial version to shame. I am still amazed at how it was embraced and enjoyed by people all over the world. Rob has been very generous with his help with ZP ever since and I truly appreciate his support of the game, attention to detail, and keen ability to find rules issues.

Although I saw that there was interest in ZP I still didn't have the resources to make it into something more finished and whole. Since it's creation I had started telling myself a mental story about the kids that were featured in the game. Crissy was tough and resourceful, John was stoic yet protective of the others. Timmy was determined and Chelsea? Well when Chelsea picked up her chainsaw she was just plain crazy. I wanted to tell these kids' story but still didn't have the means to do so.

The evolution of Crissy. The name came from one of my lab managers at Lenscrafters and his need to give everyone a nickname. One of the other staff was zipping around the lab and thus became Little Chrissy Hot Rod. I kept the name in my memory and then based the character on my friend Maria. Tank Girl meets Warhammer 40K.


Another version by Kurt Metz. Around 2008(?)



By Phibbz Abando.

Then I started working with Ronda Pattison. Ronda is one of the most prolific comic book colorists in the industry and soon became my close friend and business partner. We decided to create a company to publish our own games and comics and when she asked me what ideas I had I told her about Zombie Plague. She saw ZP as being more whole and ready to work with than my other ideas so we kicked into gear to produce it.

By this time Kickstarter was becoming more useable so we decided to fund not only a comic about the four kids but also revamp the rules. Thus began one of the most stressful and rewarding years of my life as we first promoted ZP on Kickstarter and then worked to make it real. The artist Phibbz Abando came onboard and started cranking out pages to tell the story of ZP in a double sized comic that seemed to stretch in pages every time I re-wrote it. There were some speed bumps with the Kickstarter campaign but eventually these were rolled over and the project kept moving forward. Ronda's belief in me and the project was unshakeable and I'll never be able to repay her for her constant support.

Some of the promo stuff from the Kickstarter campaign:


My friend Annie makes for a very creepy-cute zombie.

Luckily the spirit of El Santo helped push the Kickstarter campaign along to victory!

El Santo has a rocket pack. I want a rocket pack.

Yes I was even willing to threaten my puppet self for a little ballyhoo.
The story that I've tried to tell with Zombie Plague is pretty simple. What happens when the world goes crazy and you have to rely on yourself and your friends to get out if it? I've wanted to do a zombie comic ever since reading Dead World back in 1987. The few issues that I managed to find back then changed my perception of comics as a medium both in art and in story telling. Main characters died man! That stuff just wasn't really common in my minimal experience. But Dead World was Dead World and I didn't feel the need to reinvent the wheel. Instead I worked with my friend Sean Bellinger on a weird horror comic called Tripe and drew my own classic comic, Nuke-O The Wonder Mutant in Quest for Beer. Both of these only published via our Publication department's photo-copier.


Dead World by Kerr and Locke.
Overall I've grown pretty tired of the most common zombie story. Zombies show up, eat some people, and everybody becomes a jerk to each other. I wanted characters who cared about each other and who would put themselves at risk to save their friends. Deciding on this point made writing the story very easy, these kids would stick together and not devolve into a soap opera squabble-fest.

From Zombie Plague: The Day From Hell

Somehow enough people reached into their hearts and Paypal accounts so that the Kickstarter campaign was successful. These folks are my heroes. And I finally got to write my zombie story. The comic came together with the help of Phibbz Abando and Ryan Howe. My adopted brother Matt Zimmerman helped with the map and everything else. You can pick up an issue here.

I reworked the rules with Rob Robinson's help and included those in the comic. I still wanted to keep some of the feel of the original ZP so I made all of the map pieces, game, cards etc available on our website for free download.

Now we are running another Kickstarter to create new miniatures for Zombie Plague. I'm able to work with one of my favorite miniature sculptors, John Winter, and I've been amazed by the response to the campaign so far. I can't wait to see what John comes up with for the other three characters, they're going to be something special.


New Crissy mini sculpted by John Winter.
So that's where ZP currently stands. Or shambles. Or whatever. There's still more stories to tell about the four kids from Appleton High and I'd love to see the miniature line continue to expand. And maybe someday there will be a long flat box in the top of the hall closet just waiting to be taken down and played. Hopefully it'll be fun and easy because everybody already knows the rules.

   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA


   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

First Stretch Goal: Joe Zombie Multi-part Miniature.
Update #3 · Nov. 14, 2012

I've been working with John, Ryan, and Jeff on a special project for the ZP Minis Kickstarter and now I can finally tell everyone about it. When, and if, we reach $3200.00 on this campaign we will produce a multi-part miniature of Joe Zombie, the basic zombie from Zombie Plague.



Instead of producing a single mini I wanted to create something that could be built in several different poses to make an interesting and varied zombie horde. This mini will come with three different heads and two sets of arms. It will be jointed at the waist to allow for even more variation. And with John sculpting it, Joe Zombie will be both easy to assemble and outstanding looking.



If we reach $3200 one of these will be included with each level of $20 and higher. We will also have them available as add-ons of one zombie for $3.00 or 20 zombies for $50.00. The set of 20 will allow you to build the 16 normal ZP zombies, the Dead Resident and Surprise! zombies, plus a couple of extras to be used for future variants. We hope to continue to add new parts in the future as well as Rose Frum (The Dead), the basic female zombie.

And finally if we reach $3200 I'll be adding a new level to the campaign. For $350.00 you will receive all 24 miniatures, plus any additional stretch goal minis, painted by Brian S. Roe, plus a copy of Zombie Plague: The Day From Hell, plus high quality prints of the map and cards from the game. And since this will be testing my somewhat legendary army painting abilities this will be limited to 2 sponsorships available. Whew.

Thanks for supporting Zombie Plague!

   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

ZOMBIE PLAGUE MINIATURES FULLY FUNDED !!!

Now it's on to the stretch goals !!

Size comparison shot for those interested


   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

STRECH GOAL #2 $3,700 DEAD SEXY


   
Made in fi
Calculating Commissar







That's just.... wrong.

The supply does not get to make the demands. 
   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

OP updated to include new Stretch Goal Graphic Explanation




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Hi everyone,

We're now making printed map pieces, cards, and paper miniatures available as add ons for this campaign. They will be included as part of the $100 pledge levels and can be added onto any level of $10 or higher for $5 plus shipping. Shipping for The US will be $2 and International will be $5 ( in addition to existing shipping fees.).

Thanks for supporting Zombie Plague!




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Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

$3,365 pledged of $2,500 goal 6 days to go means a Fee Joe Zombie !!!

Remember that Joe Zombie comes with 3 heads and 2 sets of arms, so you can build him in a variety of ways, and that extra Joe Zombies are available for $3, or 20 for $50

   
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[DCM]
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admasouza seems to have a bordering on unhealthy fascination with zombies, doesn't he?!?
   
Made in au
Unstoppable Bloodthirster of Khorne





Melbourne .au

Their infographic is a little misleading until you also read the pledges properly to pick up that most of the figures listed aren't actually stretch goals (nor the first category) - only Joe Zombie and Dead Sexy are stretch goals.

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Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

 Alpharius wrote:
admasouza seems to have a bordering on unhealthy fascination with zombies, doesn't he?!?


Have you been reading my Kickstarter Backer History ?
Spoiler:

Zombie Plague
Zombie Truth
Zombie Shooting Guide
Undead End
Zombie Self Defense
Bones
Outlive Undead
Zombie Hunters Guide to Physical Fitness
Zpocalypse: An Epic Zombie Survival Board Game
Zombicide


.....No idea what you're getting at....


   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA




Here's the new ZP Minis stretch goal, Rose Frum. Rose will be a multi-part miniature like her male counterpart Joe and will be included with each pledge of $20 or more if we reach $4400 by Thursday Dec 6, 6:23pm EST. We're hoping for a bit of a bounce towards the end of the campaign so hopefully both the Dead Sexy and Rose Frum stretch goals will be unlocked.

As always thanks for supporting Zombie Plague!


With $3,640 pledged of $3,700 to get Dead Sexy with 3 days to go, I think achieving the Dead Sexy goal is pretty much a done deal.


   
Made in us
Fixture of Dakka






Whats going on with the zombie versions of the survivors?



At Games Workshop, we believe that how you behave does matter. We believe this so strongly that we have written it down in the Games Workshop Book. There is a section in the book where we talk about the values we expect all staff to demonstrate in their working lives. These values are Lawyers, Guns and Money. 
   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

$3,736 pledged

Dead Sexy has crossed the threshold and is now in the house !!

 Grot 6 wrote:
Whats going on with the zombie versions of the survivors?


There is no official word.


   
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Fresh-Faced New User




Hey I'm really interested in backing this project - does anyone know whether the "map" included as an add on is an actual board, or is it a rolled up poster type map? Great miniatures either way...
   
Made in us
Fixture of Dakka





CL VI Store in at the Cyber Center of Excellence

For $5 bucks I am assuming it is just color printed onto paper stock, and not a board mounted map.

Every time a terrorist dies a Paratrooper gets his wings. 
   
Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User




Those were my thoughts, but you never know! I printed out the old map years ago - this is a really great game, with proper board game mechanics as opposed to a wargame. Easy enough the whole family can join in!
   
Made in us
Fixture of Dakka





CL VI Store in at the Cyber Center of Excellence

I got the book for his last kickstarter but am using this one to get the maps/cards vice printing them myself.

Jake

Every time a terrorist dies a Paratrooper gets his wings. 
   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

$4,403 pledged so Rose Frum is in !!!


   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

Extra Figures $3 each !!


   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

Just a quick update about the final stretch goals. Sorry for the delay in telling you about them, I'm just trying to make sure that they can be produced in a timely manner so that our shipping dates can be met.

$ 4900: First up is Dirt Nap, a recently buried zombie bursting out of the ground where he was buried in the garden beside the house. This will include a scenic base and a garden gnome accessory.

$ 5400: The next will be Tubby, a truly horrifying female zombie who has been soaking in the bathtub for far too long. Based on the classic Tarman zombie from Return of The Living Dead, Tubby will be very nasty indeed.

$ 6000: A set of scenic bases and ghoulish accessories to dress them up.

Art will be posted asap.

Thanks to everyone for all of the great suggestions. Undead dogs and kids are certainly something we want to make in the future and the four zombie versions of the main characters as well. Thanks to everyone for keeping this campaign going and for all of the forum and social media promotion. Go Plaguers!


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Made in us
Fixture of Dakka





CL VI Store in at the Cyber Center of Excellence

We got Dirt Nap!

Every time a terrorist dies a Paratrooper gets his wings. 
   
Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

Thanks Cpt Jake !!

Image of Dirt Nap



$5,744 pledged of $2,500 goal 6 hours to go

TUBBY is in as well !!

Another $250 and we get scenic bases

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