Showing posts with label Zombie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zombie. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2019

The Battle Of Yonkers : World War Z.

From, Shawn Reis: I used Flames of war, with some modifications. This was the battle of Yonkers from the book World War Z. To represent the 10 million zombies in the battle, when a stand of zombies died they went to the back of the line. Over a 1,000 zombie miniatures used! 






































Friday, September 7, 2012

From The Armchair General






To show that the madness is in no way constrained by ebay: I got the following from my buddy
The Armchair General

http://armchairgeneral1.blogspot.com/

Frist Group:
Lot 1 - 20mm Jihad by Stan Johansen
5 bags of unopened miniatures
18 lose figures.
These are all insurgents

Lot2 - 20mm Cold War
3 bags of USA
4 bags of Africa
6 bags Russian
6 bags of Mercs
Second Group:
Lot 02 - 15mm Various

These are a mixture of 15mm diecast and plastic kits.
 
Lot 03 - 15mm Zombies
This lot contains four AFVs and a bunch of unopened Rebel Minis!
Everything you need to play ATZ, Ambush Z or Mortiston USA!
They include Soldiers, Civilians, Zombies, Cultists, Vampires, Mummies and Aliens!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

2 Hour Blog: This is not a test... Zombies!!!!


2 Hour Blog: This is not a test... Zombies!!!!: “Better to Burn
Out Than to Fade Away.” Mankind has had a good run. Mankind
has burned brightly over the centuries meeting eve...

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Email Intercept...... Attempt at WWW2 Zombie Humour!


From DROPSHIP HORIZON

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Master Chef:

"....the real threat to my Sci Fi gaming in the next couple of months is whatever FOW produce for the SS Recce at Arnhem Bridge - armoured trucks etc."


Mark:

"Those hastily armoured SS trucks will be great for Zombie hunting German (or Soviet) Survivors!"

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

World War Z


"The end was near." — Voices from the Zombie War

The Zombie War came unthinkably close to eradicating humanity. Max Brooks, driven by the urgency of preserving the acid-etched first-hand experiences of the survivors from those apocalyptic years, traveled across the United States of America and throughout the world, from decimated cities that once teemed with upwards of thirty million souls to the most remote and inhospitable areas of the planet. He recorded the testimony of men, women, and sometimes children who came face-to-face with the living, or at least the undead, hell of that dreadful time. World War Z is the result. Never before have we had access to a document that so powerfully conveys the depth of fear and horror, and also the ineradicable spirit of resistance, that gripped human society through the plague years.

Ranging from the now infamous village of New Dachang in the United Federation of China, where the epidemiological trail began with the twelve-year-old Patient Zero, to the unnamed northern forests where untold numbers sought a terrible and temporary refuge in the cold, to the United States of Southern Africa, where the Redeker Plan provided hope for humanity at an unspeakable price, to the west-of-the-Rockies redoubt where the North American tide finally started to turn, this invaluable chronicle reflects the full scope and duration of the Zombie War.

Most of all, the book captures with haunting immediacy the human dimension of this epochal event. Facing the often raw and vivid nature of these personal accounts requires a degree of courage on the part of the reader, but the effort is invaluable because, as Mr. Brooks says in his introduction, "By excluding the human factor, aren't we risking the kind of personal detachment from history that may, heaven forbid, lead us one day to repeat it? And in the end, isn't the human factor the only true difference between us and the enemy we now refer to as 'the living dead'?"

Note: Some of the numerical and factual material contained in this edition was previously published under the auspices of the United Nations Postwar Commission.

Eyewitness reports from the first truly global war

"I found 'Patient Zero' behind the locked door of an abandoned apartment across town. . . . His wrists and feet were bound with plastic packing twine. Although he'd rubbed off the skin around his bonds, there was no blood. There was also no blood on his other wounds. . . . He was writhing like an animal; a gag muffled his growls. At first the villagers tried to hold me back. They warned me not to touch him, that he was 'cursed.' I shrugged them off and reached for my mask and gloves. The boy's skin was . . . cold and gray . . . I could find neither his heartbeat nor his pulse." —Dr. Kwang Jingshu, Greater Chongqing, United Federation of China

"'Shock and Awe'? Perfect name. . . . But what if the enemy can't be shocked and awed? Not just won't, but biologically can't! That's what happened that day outside New York City, that's the failure that almost lost us the whole damn war. The fact that we couldn't shock and awe Zack boomeranged right back in our faces and actually allowed Zack to shock and awe us! They're not afraid! No matter what we do, no matter how many we kill, they will never, ever be afraid!" —Todd Wainio, former U.S. Army infantryman and veteran of the Battle of Yonkers

"Two hundred million zombies. Who can even visualize that type of number, let alone combat it? . . . For the first time in history, we faced an enemy that was actively waging total war. They had no limits of endurance. They would never negotiate, never surrender. They would fight until the very end because, unlike us, every single one of them, every second of every day, was devoted to consuming all life on Earth." —General Travis D'Ambrosia, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Zombie War




In the first half of the show, Ian was joined by
researcher and author of The Zombie Survival
Guide, Max Brooks, for a War of the Worlds-style
radio report on World War Z, the war with the
zombies. Brooks, who documented the oral history
of these events*, said the zombie plague originated
at a lake in China, where a man and his son were
diving for relics. The father disappeared, the boy
came up with a bite mark on his foot, and from there
it spread, he noted. According to Brooks, the Chinese
government covered up the ensuing outbreak and
never alerted the international community to the
impending worldwide apocalypse.
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Many countries fell to the walking plague, Brooks
continued, including Japan, North Korea, and part
of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains.
Israel was one of the few nations to initiate a
nationwide quarantine in time, extending a security
fence around the entire country (1967 borders). The
island nation of Cuba came through unscathed,
Brooks added. In all, the zombie war decimated the
human population and, even though the worst of it
is over, the undead still pose a significant threat to
humanity.
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Brooks said land areas known as "White Zones" remain
infested with zombies. The walking dead roam the ocean
floor as well, perhaps in the millions, he warned. Colder
areas of the planet must deal with outbreaks every spring,
when frozen zombies thaw out and begin searching for
humans to consume. Brooks also briefly spoke about some
of the heroes of the war, the role religion played during the
crisis, and how the U.N. has assisted in the rebuilding process.
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*The events depicted in this story are fictitious. Any
similarity between persons living and (un) dead is purely
coincidental.