One of the hardest magnetizations I have done, I also had some spare khorne, nurgle and slaanesh deamon skulls lying around so they shall ware the heads of Tzeentch's Enemies.
Nice! Enlightened don't get the respect they deserve since they don't fit into a The Change Host build.
Even if there are better options in the competitive meta they still are really nice models in terms of details and when on the battle field. Their rules aren't anything to laugh at either considering the raw damage output they can do with a shaman. They seem pretty fun to play with due to the way in which you can play mindgames with their rerolling ability if the enemy they are fighting has already attacked, not to mention the insane movement. Glad you like them
Gaunt Summoner In progress, I decided to add another arm so now he has four - The additional one holding a Tzaangor enlightened spear converted into a staff. Spoiler: Disc
I've decided to break up the monotony of having the brimstone horrors in well aligned pairs, which to be perfectly honest doesn't really reflect their chaotic nature. So have instead opted to mix and match them, having some stacked to make height variation whilst others will be at different perspectives and levels. Im also experimenting with a blue horror that is basically spilling out into brims to go along with them. Spoiler: Brimstone Blue
Loving your work on this thread Naz, Ohmen would be proud. (Is Ohmen secretly a follower of Tzeentch? I mean, he is a changeling after all... )
Thanks, and yeah the changeling character has to be one of my most favorite people.. or well 'entities' lore-wise in the entirety of warhammer, a lot of inspiration has certainly come from Tzeentch when thinking about Ohmen's descriptions and how he acts.
I like all your Tzeentch work. I love how the amount of limbs doesn't matter I am looking forward to them all painted Keep up the good work Grrr, Imrahil
I've finished 10 blue's and some pinks along with the gaunt summoner. I think I will focus on getting all of them (and 10 more brims) based, primed and ready to paint at a minimum before moving onto anything else. Also Blue horrors have to be one of my favorite all time kits, they're just really clean to build and their poses are all individual/dynamic
These look like a lot of fun, painting might not be though, with all those arms in the way I love the additions to the Guant summoner, great scholar vibes. Did you get the SCB Tzeentch? If so are all the horrors in there or just the pink? It looks to me like you need to buy the blue and brims separately, although you need them to be able to field the Pink ones. Grrr, Imrahil
Thanks, and yeah I picked up the SCB for like 20% off which makes it a super good deal considering what it comes with (1 Burning chariot, 1 Herald, 10 Pinks, 3 Flamers, 3 Screamers) But unfortunately it doesn't come with the blue's so yeah you're right that you have to get them separately. Luckily though Ebay is filled with Tzeentch stuff, so I always just wait until I can pick something up cheap off there, and if not buy it from a third party website for 15-20% off. It really keeps all the costs down, then again, to run 10 pinks you would technically need two packs of blue's since they split into 20 and that cost would start steepening real quick if you were to field an army of pinks, but people dont seem to have any issues with me just using bases to represent blue's anyway.
That is a nice catch. I have a webstore where most of the SCB are 15% off that helps the hobby a lot If I see it correct you do get both Brims and Blue in one pack though. The blue look a lot more "normal" then the pink, to be honest. funny how the Pink split into 2 blues both on a separate base and blues then spilt into 2 Brims who share a base. Luckely Good fun painting Grrr, Imrahil
Added some more scrolls and potions to my Tzeentchain themed basing bits. Also got this amazing looking base from https://tabletop-art.de/, Hmm.. whatever could fit on there, for now there's just an inconspicuous Raven. Spoiler: Chaos warrior for size comparison