Back in the hobby after 10+ years with some retouched Lizardm... Seraphon? Story time; back when I was 8 years old and first found out about Lord of the Rings Warhammer I was thrilled, as a major LOTR fan (even at that age) I jumped the bandwagon instantly with my parents feeding my new found addiction as the spoiled brat I was. I painted and collected avidly for a couple of years before I started to shift towards Warhammer fantasy. I loved basically all the factions and races but I leaned the most towards Lizardmen as my absolute favorite but also Skaven and Tomb Kings (never bought any Tombs though, real shame now that they've been discontinued). As I was cleaning out the garage I found my box with some figures and my old painting kit, colors / brushes and such, so I did the only reasonable thing to do and started to paint again (just to touch up some old models which I liked) and I got re-hooked again instantly. At the moment I am pondering mostly about which color scheme I should give my Lizardmen / Seraphon army as I'm quite tired of the standard blue and don't like green! Tried two different themes so far but I really wanna hear your input and criticism on the matter (cold ones as well, experimented with deep blue with those a bit)! So happy to be back in this hobby and I'll keep myself entertained for a very long time! Excuses for my horrid grammar and such, English not 1st language blablabla. As I'm quite sick of the blue paint scheme I tried out some others and was really happy with how the bone white one turned out! I really liked the red one as well except from behind when it's arms was being way too exposed. Used a mosaic theme with them that I really liked, will probably incorporate them in all my future Lizardmen (do people call them Seraphon these days or do they stick with Lizardmen?) And some extra pictures of my favorite. Also, I never tried out basing until now. It's a lot of fun and I think that I will start experimenting with the bigger bases!
Also got this old school Kroq-Gar (do I remember the name correctly?) that's gonna get repainted soon! Next to it is a Saurus Eternity Warden that I picked up some 6 years ago or something for nostalgia sake, it's been gathering dust for so long. No more! Lastly, to celebrate my return to the hobby I picked up this great pack at a discounted price in my local toy / game store! So happy to be back and I've already had a ton of fun painting so far! Gonna browse through this forum to my hearts content for a while now!
Thanks! Liked it as well and considered doing an entire army in that scheme but I'm thinking that it will go badly with lot's of bone and that it will get boring really quick but I'll try variants out!
Great stuff, You could reserve the white scheme for hero's lords and champions, and do your spear and hand weapon units in red and blue respectively (if you already did a bunch of blue ones).
Thanks, great advise! Especially since I got Kroq-Gar and Chakax waiting to get painted! Btw I finished reading through your Lizardmen Army blog just a couple of minutes ago and gotta say man, some people in this forum (you definitely included) just blow me away completely. You especially with your converts and terrain work, simply amazing man! You're setting a golden standard to where I wanna take this hobby and my Lizardmen army! Cheers mate.
Or just add some color...like charging the scales from unit to unit. Maybe very light red and blue... Or a kind of war paint... Really great paint scheme so far.
I love the blue scheme but that is one reason I love Seraphon, any colour goes. I too returned last year after a 26 year break and love hearing of people that return, looking forward to seeing more of your work in the future. Oh and I like the red one and as @n810 suggested, white for your heros would make a stunning army. Not as good as blue and purple but nearly.
@tom ndege I'm gonna try to have a couple of main themes but changing the tone between pinkish to a dark red wouldn't be too bad! Same with blue and white. Experimentation is key! @Crowsfoot as with n810 I have given your thread some eye love as well and gotta say that you've basically won me back over to the blue side so I wont be neglecting our blue brethren even if they might be in the minority! @Bowser Thanks mate! I do too, gonna try some variations soon!
I have actually never played the game, painting and collecting have been satisfying enough! Won't say a definite no but for now I have no plans of getting into it!
Definelty favour the white one, looks so clean and refreshing. May have to take that idea and add some green for the scales for mine.
I was exactly the same but I tried AOS and love it. It gave me another view of how my models should look and making and painting terrain is really good at getting your hobby fix, your imagination is your only limit.
@Old One Didums I think it might've helped that it was a musician with so little clutter, so the entire model looks super clean (especially with the paint job). @Crowsfoot Actually looking around at this forum and seeing people create such astonishing terrain certainly got me pumped in trying it out! As for AOS at first I gotta get me a Slann for my army but it's not out of the question
I Like the white "Snow Saurus takes on the Might of Chaos with Tub of Ice Cream and Scoop" Shields, banners, ice-cream tubs and weapons give places to add a splash of army-theme colours - cream doesn't need to be boring and, I have to say, your shields look brilliant. If I had unlimited time I would be getting very excited about the fluff reasons for unique white spawnings and then building terrain to suit the fluff-environment (City of Ash? Spawning of the Ice-Pool?)
@spawning of Bob In the midst of the jungle there exists an ivory city, where all manner of beasts come to die. This is the city of the Oldbloods and home to the ancient Slann. Towering temples of alabaster with carved runes as far as you can see and intricate decorative white gold embellishing the entirety of the city.
@Crowsfoot I'm definetely gonna start working on some terrain in the future and if I stick with the white on heroes (+maybe some more) I might actually try something out! Lots of bone and a sort of whitened ground with way less overgrowth on it, sounds like fun!
Have a look through my blog at the watch tower I made, that was the first piece of terrain I ever tried and tbh it was not that hard but it is very very satisfying to see something you created from bits and bobs, see you have now got me wanting to start my Seraphon display board!!!!