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New Jersey Zombie Walk - 2015

 

ASBURY PARK — The owner of a local bar said he will be purchasing the rights to the New Jersey Zombie Walk, a record-setting annual event whose founder announced last month he would be cancelling it due to spiraling costs.

 

The Asbury Park Sun reported that John McGillion, who runs Johnny Mac's, said the sale would be wrapped up by the end of the week. The annual event will also continue to maintain its relationship with the Chamber of Commerce, McGillion said.

 

Other aspects will possibly stay the same too, including the involvement of Jason Meehan, who first organized the walk in 2007 before announcing in August that the macabre march had become a victim of its own popularity. On two occasions, in 2010 and 2013, the event broke the Guinness record for "largest gathering of zombies." Two years ago nearly 10,000 faux undead turned up for the pre-Halloween warmup.

 

But increasing attendance brought with it rising costs, Meehan said last month, until the event became too expensive to run without "turning it into something more akin to a ticketed convention or festival."

My apocafied zombie recycler.

A 14x12 vig of 3 apocalypse survivors constructing a small fort. One is leaving to scout for supplies, one is actually laying sandbags, and one is guarding the supplies, tools, and weapons.

long lines at the supermarket & every other person is wearing gloves & a face mask. for when a sign of the apocalypse hits home.

New Jersey Zombie Walk - 2015

 

ASBURY PARK — The owner of a local bar said he will be purchasing the rights to the New Jersey Zombie Walk, a record-setting annual event whose founder announced last month he would be cancelling it due to spiraling costs.

 

The Asbury Park Sun reported that John McGillion, who runs Johnny Mac's, said the sale would be wrapped up by the end of the week. The annual event will also continue to maintain its relationship with the Chamber of Commerce, McGillion said.

 

Other aspects will possibly stay the same too, including the involvement of Jason Meehan, who first organized the walk in 2007 before announcing in August that the macabre march had become a victim of its own popularity. On two occasions, in 2010 and 2013, the event broke the Guinness record for "largest gathering of zombies." Two years ago nearly 10,000 faux undead turned up for the pre-Halloween warmup.

 

But increasing attendance brought with it rising costs, Meehan said last month, until the event became too expensive to run without "turning it into something more akin to a ticketed convention or festival."

It's a battle for the ages, folks.

 

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New Jersey Zombie Walk - 2015

 

ASBURY PARK — The owner of a local bar said he will be purchasing the rights to the New Jersey Zombie Walk, a record-setting annual event whose founder announced last month he would be cancelling it due to spiraling costs.

 

The Asbury Park Sun reported that John McGillion, who runs Johnny Mac's, said the sale would be wrapped up by the end of the week. The annual event will also continue to maintain its relationship with the Chamber of Commerce, McGillion said.

 

Other aspects will possibly stay the same too, including the involvement of Jason Meehan, who first organized the walk in 2007 before announcing in August that the macabre march had become a victim of its own popularity. On two occasions, in 2010 and 2013, the event broke the Guinness record for "largest gathering of zombies." Two years ago nearly 10,000 faux undead turned up for the pre-Halloween warmup.

 

But increasing attendance brought with it rising costs, Meehan said last month, until the event became too expensive to run without "turning it into something more akin to a ticketed convention or festival."

This image was shot on expired film. See photo set description for details.

 

From the 2011 Vancouver Zombie Walk. August 20th 2011.

I wasn't able to get up to BrickCon this year, but after seeing the Zombie Apocafest display prize category of "Best Apocafied Official Set" I could not resist turning the 5972 Space Truck Getaway official set into a wheeled beast-of-a cargo truck.

 

When the zombie apocalypse hit, Snake (no, not Pliskin) the truck driver figured cargo would still have to get from-A-to-B if the defenses were to hold against the hoard. Why not jack-up his own truck for that very purpose?!?!

 

Features include:

Zombie-skewering spikes (as per original)

Hoard-decimating plow (as per original)

Battle damage and graffiti (as per original)

Yellow freight container (as per original)

Full suspension

Of course, flame-shooting stacks (kinda like the original...in a way...)

And many others, see the notes in other images

 

Snake the driver is of course a combobulation of the two characters from the set.

 

See other angles in the set here, and the video of the suspension working here.

 

I attempted to use as many of the original parts from the set as I could, while some others were necessary.

New Jersey Zombie Walk

Asbury Park, New Jersey

October 4, 2014

  

Last year, The New Jersey Zombie Walk shattered records, proving to the world that the Jersey Shore lives. We showed what it really means to be strong and we are a community built of many amazing people…or should we say Zombies? Are you ready to stumble the streets of Asbury Park in the name of a Zombie’s favorite thing … BRAINS?

 

This year it’s Zombies vs. Brain Cancer! To help us fight the war against brain cancer we are calling on the most powerful army we know, the undead. The 2014 New Jersey Zombie Walk will kick off “GREY MATTERS,” a campaign that spreads awareness about brain cancer.

 

This year’s campaign will benefit Camp Jinka, a free summer program for children and teenagers whose lives have been impacted by brain cancer. This amazing retreat encourages a connection with others who are experiencing similar life altering events. All the kids of Camp Jinka are residents of New Jersey and each camper brings with them a different story. Some are fighting a brain tumor themselves, others are trying to help a parent through treatment, some are survivors, but all of them are strong fighters!

 

For more info: www.njzombiewalk.com/zombiewalk/Current_Events.html

I am the resurrection and the life.

I am the resurrection and the life.

New Jersey Zombie Walk - 2015

 

ASBURY PARK — The owner of a local bar said he will be purchasing the rights to the New Jersey Zombie Walk, a record-setting annual event whose founder announced last month he would be cancelling it due to spiraling costs.

 

The Asbury Park Sun reported that John McGillion, who runs Johnny Mac's, said the sale would be wrapped up by the end of the week. The annual event will also continue to maintain its relationship with the Chamber of Commerce, McGillion said.

 

Other aspects will possibly stay the same too, including the involvement of Jason Meehan, who first organized the walk in 2007 before announcing in August that the macabre march had become a victim of its own popularity. On two occasions, in 2010 and 2013, the event broke the Guinness record for "largest gathering of zombies." Two years ago nearly 10,000 faux undead turned up for the pre-Halloween warmup.

 

But increasing attendance brought with it rising costs, Meehan said last month, until the event became too expensive to run without "turning it into something more akin to a ticketed convention or festival."

He built the bar backdrop with random tan bricks of Josh's...there!...in like 15 minutes!!!

My apoc sig-fig, light carry. His heavy carry includes many more weapons, excluding the Kalashnikov for a different rifle. This Kalash can be switched between semi-auto (most used) for zombies or small groups of people, or full-auto, for larger groups of people. He has a headset connected to a radio transceiver/receiver. I do believe the knife snuck off his back in this photo, but I can't really tell.

New Jersey Zombie Walk - 2015

 

ASBURY PARK — The owner of a local bar said he will be purchasing the rights to the New Jersey Zombie Walk, a record-setting annual event whose founder announced last month he would be cancelling it due to spiraling costs.

 

The Asbury Park Sun reported that John McGillion, who runs Johnny Mac's, said the sale would be wrapped up by the end of the week. The annual event will also continue to maintain its relationship with the Chamber of Commerce, McGillion said.

 

Other aspects will possibly stay the same too, including the involvement of Jason Meehan, who first organized the walk in 2007 before announcing in August that the macabre march had become a victim of its own popularity. On two occasions, in 2010 and 2013, the event broke the Guinness record for "largest gathering of zombies." Two years ago nearly 10,000 faux undead turned up for the pre-Halloween warmup.

 

But increasing attendance brought with it rising costs, Meehan said last month, until the event became too expensive to run without "turning it into something more akin to a ticketed convention or festival."

On the set of upcoming British horror film Zombie Resurrection

 

Make up by Heidi Clarke & Sara Hughes

 

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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.

World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.

Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk

The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.

Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below

thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...

Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.

Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.

According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.

The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.

They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.

The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...

All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :

Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012

Location : 51.508572, -0.104515

 

#worldzombiedaylondon2012

#zombiewalklondon2012

#zombierunlondon2012

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"The Real Donald Trump"

 

New Jersey Zombie Walk - 2015

 

ASBURY PARK — The owner of a local bar said he will be purchasing the rights to the New Jersey Zombie Walk, a record-setting annual event whose founder announced last month he would be cancelling it due to spiraling costs.

 

The Asbury Park Sun reported that John McGillion, who runs Johnny Mac's, said the sale would be wrapped up by the end of the week. The annual event will also continue to maintain its relationship with the Chamber of Commerce, McGillion said.

 

Other aspects will possibly stay the same too, including the involvement of Jason Meehan, who first organized the walk in 2007 before announcing in August that the macabre march had become a victim of its own popularity. On two occasions, in 2010 and 2013, the event broke the Guinness record for "largest gathering of zombies." Two years ago nearly 10,000 faux undead turned up for the pre-Halloween warmup.

 

But increasing attendance brought with it rising costs, Meehan said last month, until the event became too expensive to run without "turning it into something more akin to a ticketed convention or festival."

A vig of two survivors defending a small unfinished camp. The dude in the air is going to rescue some scientists that where working on a cure when they where jumped. The dirt was hastily pushed up into a small mound to kinda cover up the unfinished part.

Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.

World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.

Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk

The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.

Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below

thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...

Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.

Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.

According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.

The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.

They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.

The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...

All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :

Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012

Location : 51.508572, -0.104515

 

#worldzombiedaylondon2012

#zombiewalklondon2012

#zombierunlondon2012

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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.

World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.

Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk

The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.

Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below

thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...

Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.

Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.

According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.

The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.

They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.

The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...

All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :

Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012

Location : 51.508572, -0.104515

 

#worldzombiedaylondon2012

#zombiewalklondon2012

#zombierunlondon2012

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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.

World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.

Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk

The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.

Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below

thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...

Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.

Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.

According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.

The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.

They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.

The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...

All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :

Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012

Location : 51.508572, -0.104515

 

#worldzombiedaylondon2012

#zombiewalklondon2012

#zombierunlondon2012

visitlondonevents.com

 

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Hot Zombie Bethany. Fantasy Fest 2011 in Key West Florida

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