(Part 2) Top products from r/zombicide
We found 18 product mentions on r/zombicide. We ranked the 38 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. The Army Painter Quickshade Miniature Varnish for Miniature Painting, Strong Tone (250 ml)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ADD DETAILS and DEPTH - Turn average paint jobs into fantastic and have miniatures you’re not embarrassed to set on the table and play with. Use Quickshade varnish to create coherent-looking forceFINISH A BATTALION OF MINIATURES QUICKLY - One of the essential miniature painting tools to finish a b...
22. Sta-Wet Palette Keeps Paints Fresh For Days With Airtight Lid 857
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The Sta-Wet Handy Palette is a unique system for water-based paintUnique sponge and palette paper combine to keep paint moistEven with the lid closed paint will stay workable for days or even weeksIdeal size for small projects or in the classroomMeasures 8. 5 x 7 x1 inches
23. Plano Prolatch Stowaway Storage Utility Box with Adjustable Dividers - 3600 Size
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Tackle Tray, 3600, Adjustable Dividers
24. Vallejo Acrylic Paint, Retarder
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Colors will not change their consistencyUseful for "wet on wet" techniques and reducing skin formation on the palettePresentation: VJ70597 Drying Retarder 17 ml
25. General Pencil Masters Brush Cleaner & Preserver, 1 Pack, Clear
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Keep brushes like New with this lemon scented Cleaner and preserverEven Old, hardened, oil paint brushes may be restored to their original snap and lusterNon toxic water soluble cleaning Compound works safely on oils, acrylics, or watercolors
26. Trumpeter AR15/M16/M4 Family M16A1 Machine Guns (6-Pack), Scale 1/35
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Ready-to-build plastic model kitGlue not includedPaint not includedFor ages 14 and over
27. Stanley 1-97-483 Organizer"Sort Master Junior" with 14 compartments, Multicolor
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Dimensions: 14.76x11. 22x2. 64inPolypropylene lid that is virtually unbreakableWith 14 compartments
28. Eurolite LP-70 LP Case Black
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Dimensions: 12.75" x 12.75" x 10"Weight: 9 lbs.Eurolite's LP-70 rounded corner LP case offers storage for up to between 60 and 70 - 12 inch vinyl recordsRecessed, lockable latches
29. New Ray Sky Pilot UH-60 Black Hawk Diecast Helicopter Replica 1:60 Scale
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk US Army (1:60) by New Ray DiecastDiecast metal construction with some plastic components.Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details.Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals.Opening Doors / Spinning main and tail rotors / R...
30. Zombicide: Gaming Night #1 Cars, Food or Guns
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
6 standard Kyoko6 Zombivor Kyoko6 Kyoko ID cards6 eperience trackers6 dice & 1 campaign book
31. DEWALT Tool Box, Tough System, Extra Large (DWST08204)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Robust structural foam box with huge interior spaceInner vertical storage for hand tools and removable tray for hand toolsSide latches allow stacking modules one on top of the otherSide handles enable carrying or assembling products on ToughSystem metal CarrierIP65 Integrated water seal for protecti...
32. The Army Painter Color Primer, Matt Black, 400 ml, 13.5 oz - Acrylic Spray Undercoat for Miniature Painting
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
UNIQUE COLOR - This undercoat primer with very fine pigment is a perfect base for all paint jobs; a 100% match of the acrylic paint with the same nameSAVE TIME AND MONEY - All Color Primers of The Army Painter are an ingenious combination of Primer and Color Spray in one to save you both time and mo...
33. Sunstar Kadomaru Pro, Corner Cutter (S4765036)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Sun star Kadomaru Pro Corner CutterPaper Corner cutter work like punch from Japanese goods and stationary brand Sun star, corner cut for R3mm, R5mm, R8mmModel: S4765036
34. Plano 732 FTO Elite Extreme Angle "R" Tackle System
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Roomy - 23?L x 12.25?W x 12.25?HIntegrated storage rack holds three 3700 Series StowAway boxesBoxes held in case at 15 degree angleIncludes 3 model 3750 boxes and two model 3650 boxes
35. Zombicide Season 2: Prison Outbreak
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
New Cast - Zombicide Season 2 includes a whole new cast of characters, with 90 highlydetailed miniatures. The Survivors have Zombivor counterparts, and the zombies include Berzerkers.Everything Included - With Prison Outbreak, players can start a new campaign or battle in single adventures. It can a...
36. Stanley Click & Connect 2-in-1 Deep Tool Box & Organizer STST19900
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Removable dividers for customized organization of tools & partsStanley - Black & DeckerHigh Quality New!!!!!!!Includes a lid organizer for all your important small parts & accessoriesRemovable dividers for customized organization of tools & partsSimple shape and proportions provide easy access to bo...
First advice with new painters is always thin your paints. A more accurate advice is to thin your paint when you want to do just about anything other than dry brush.
The follow up question is often "how thin?" The answer for this depends on what you want to do. If you're doing a basic wet blend or base coat, something like melted ice cream will suffice. If you're doing more detailed work, or more fine blending, something like skim milk will work better.
The better question is "why?" You're often told that wet paint flows better, and therefore won't leave brush marks, but there's an additional thing that's occasionally mentioned as a drawback of acrylic paints; they're semi transparent.
This is abused in several painting techniques, two of which I'll describe below.
The first is layering, which the simplest version is what I described in my previous post. If your paint is thin enough, some of the layer underneath will show through. For this, you'll want to be closer to skim milk than melted ice cream. You can then build up layers (therefore "many thin layers", or "layering") with each successive layer covering less and less, but also with each layer providing more coverage.
The second, and more advanced technique is called feathering or void blending, and is really just a more advanced form of layering. When you put down a layer, very quickly clean and dry your bush to where it's moist. Then, use your brush as a sponge to make the edges of the layer you just did more faint. the trick with this, is you have to be fast. Acrylic paint dries quickly, and unless you're using an acrylic drying retarder, thinning your paint makes the paint dry even faster.
As an aside, often times, some old school painters are called "brush likers" because they'll use a variant of this called spit blending, where they clean the brush with their mouth, using their spit to keep the brush moist.
For more on this topic, see this video by Miniac, and for more on the general topic of blending see this video by Vince Venturella
If you're not into painting - the first bundle is fine if you're willing to put the money into it, the other bundles are too much for a beginner IMO
Something like:
https://www.amazon.com/Miniatures-Highlighting-Miniature-Army-Painter/dp/B01MTXRU2L/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1518146756&sr=8-4&keywords=army+painter+kit
Is a cheaper entry point - look for something in the same category as this, the primary colours + a few extras, a shade and a standard sized paint brush
This way you can try out painting and if you enjoy it, you can add to it from there, while not investing as heavily as the suggested bundles in the link are asking
Another option ~
https://www.amazon.com/Games-Workshop-60-22-Base-Paint/dp/B00KOCXDT4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1518147023&sr=8-2&keywords=citadel+paint+kit
Any paints from Army painter/Citadel/Vallejo are great places to start, just get whatever's got the best deal on at the time.
Only other suggestion would be to get a spray undercoat such as
https://www.amazon.com/Army-Painter-CP3001-Base-Primer/dp/B005WH3LVG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1518147186&sr=8-1&keywords=miniature+undercoat+spray
Undercoat sprays make painting a mini MUCH easier and MUCH quicker, however, if you are only painting the bases and not any detail on the mini, you can get away with no undercoat spray
(You can get cheaper sprays but I find when you're new, picking one model paint brand and sticking to it to start with makes things easier to manage)
I've just grabbed links from Amazon, but you can find these products all over the place
I am very amateur, but I highly recommend Strong Tone Quickshade, that stuff is amazing and was the easiest part of the process. This is how they came out.
I believe you're talking about the STST19900! I just got one myself, albeit for the original Zombicide. I ran into the same issue with the tile space.
You can center the tiles on the grooves that jut out for dividers. It depends on how many tiles you have, but I have all of the original seasons/expansions, I and was about 7 tiles away from fitting them all using that method. The space underneath is the perfect height for boxes that minis initially come in to rest, so you can store smaller items ziplocked in there with no issue and add stability to the pile.
I wanted all of my tiles in one place, so I ended up using a Dremel to get rid of those grooves. The space still narrows near the bottom (the indents on either side), but I have just an inch and a half of clearance now. I'm in the process of modifying these to be the right height for storage underneath, but that's certainly not required.
It's been about an hour's worth of work so far to get the tiles in and the majority of that was just cleaning out the plastic I ground off. Just did it last night, so I was excited to see someone else using the same storage!
Definitely keep them separate. I have a full collection, and sounds like you do, too. In a large Plano tackle box I keep the things that are shared between games, such as dice, dice tower, paper, etc. The rest of the stuff is split into file boxes per game, and I put the trays of figurines into the tacklebox for travel.
https://www.amazon.com/Plano-732-Extreme-Tackle-System/dp/B009JG53S0
You can get spare trays just about anywhere that sells fishing gear. Happy storing!
I just ended up buying a couple of diecast cars and a helicopter off of amazon. The cars: Pull Back Diecast Police Cars - 4 High Speed Vehicle Set Toy For Kids – By Kidsco https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XHPSYWR?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
The helicopter: Sky Pilot UH-60 Black Hawk Diecast Helicopter Replica 1:60 Scale https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004R6PXHS?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
The helicopter is a little big but I think is fine. The cars are the perfect size.
Reaper makes Learn to Paint kits. I've used them to reinforce some of what I've learned at local painting meetups and I've liked them. I ended up grabbing a large Army Painter paint set and then had a wet palette and a Winsor & Newton brush recommended to me from a Zombicide painting group. They also pointed me to a head-mounted light/magnifying glass and some brush soap.
I use a combination of these for my Zombicide seasons 1-3. I own one of everything made for the game (each retail and promo item) and got it to fit in two of the LP cases and I believe ten of the Plano cases.
I plan to do the same for Black Plague, but I need to come up with something for the extra large "boss monster" figures.
Aluminum LP storage case
Plano 23600-01
Amazon link for the lazy
Apologies. My replies with direct links were not posting.
Cooler - Water Bottles - M16A1
For the tile elements:
https://www.amazon.com/Dewalt-TSTAK-Flat-Top-Tool/dp/B016TQGSRC/ref=sr_1_11?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1466807233&sr=1-11&keywords=TSTAK
For the cards (Blue = Modern, Red = BP)
https://www.amazon.com/Zombicide-Green-Storage-Board-Game/dp/B00OYB61HW/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1466807276&sr=1-1&keywords=zombicide+storage
For the minis 4 plano stowaway storage boxes from Walmart (3 bucks each)
then eventually to store the plano:
https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DWST08204-Tough-System-Extra/dp/B005HNJR0E/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1466807545&sr=8-8&keywords=dewalt+tstak
https://ospreypublishing.com/frostgrave
https://www.amazon.com/Frostgrave-Fantasy-Wargames-Frozen-City/dp/1472805046
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/177354/frostgrave
[You can buy them on Amazon] (http://www.amazon.com/Zombicide-Gaming-Night-Cars-Food/dp/B00LCNM6S8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421027746&sr=8-1&keywords=zombicide+game+night+kit)
Printing: 9€
Punching tool: 8€
576 cuts, 576x pressing the puncher amazon link
300g/sqm paper.
On Amazon,
Angry Neighbors went down from $42 to $35 - Camel
Season 2 Prison Outbreak went up from $57 to $74 - Camel
Season 3 Rue Morgue went down from $80 to $61 - Camel
I might just have to pull the trigger on these finally.