When I was building my Tzaangor, the Mutalith kit was out of stock at GW, so I made my own out of an old Ghorgon kit from AOS that I had laying in the bits box. Basically, I wanted him to be a big Tzaangor! Let's take a look at him!
Showing posts with label tzeentch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tzeentch. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Mutalith Vortex Beast Converted from a Ghorgon/ Cygor Kit
When I was building my Tzaangor, the Mutalith kit was out of stock at GW, so I made my own out of an old Ghorgon kit from AOS that I had laying in the bits box. Basically, I wanted him to be a big Tzaangor! Let's take a look at him!
Friday, April 17, 2015
It Came from the Forums: Vonkessler and his mind blowing conversions, Titans and Much More!
TJ here with another edition of It Came from the Forums and this one is for the hobbyists that love HUGE, intense conversions and sick paint jobs. This is Vonkessler's expertise and I am about to make your dork endorphins go into overdrive with his incredible work. Let's take a look!
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Thursday, December 12, 2013
Tutorial: Speed Painting Daemons For Quality Part 3
TJ here to continue and finish this three part series on Speed Painitng for Quality. Part 1 debuted on Dec. 8, Part 2 on Dec. 10. I am currently at sea on a Naval vessel and scheduled this a lon ime ago, so I cannot link those right now, so if you are interested in them, dig them up. The intention is to help people who have some dusty, unpainted daemons on the shelf - get them painted. I painted 40 models in 8 hours to better than the average tabletop standard and this post is where that all comes together, so let's get to it:
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Tutorial: Speed Painting Daemons for Quality Part 2
TJ here with Tutorial number 2 for Speedpainting Daemons for a quality finish, unlike stereotypical speedpainting, which usually looks terrible. I recenlty painted up 20 horrors and 20 plague bearers in 8 hours, roughly 2 hours per squad (though I painted them all at once) and wanted to share the method with everyone, so, if you missed the first part of the tutorial, it published on December 8th (I cannot link it bacause I am at sea and this is a scheduled post), but for those who already read it, let's dive right in.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Tutorial: Speed Painting Daemons for Quality Part 1
TJ here with a tutorial that is geared toward not just Speedpainting Daemons (or anything else really fleshy), but speedpainting for quality. A lot of people see speedpainting and immediately just think "Crap" but it doesn't have to be that way. Recently, I painted up 40 daemons (20 plague bearers and 20 Horrors) and I did it all at once and it took 8 hours total. I paint for two hours a night, so it really took me less than a work week and less than i usually spend on a deamon prince, but the look is above what many call a table top standard and fits in nicely with my army on the whole, so let's take a look:
Monday, December 2, 2013
20 Horrors of Tzeentch join the Horde! Flesh, Beaks, Flames and Feathers!
TJ here with an update to my army. I recently painted a ton of troops that I won at a recent tournament, including 20 Horrors of Tzeentch. I hesitate to call them pink because, well, I didn't go there. Anyway, let's take a look.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Fateweaver/ Lord of Change Part II: Fully Painted and Ready!
TJ here with an update on my Fateweaver conversion or the Fly of Destiny or the Fairy (as my wife calls it). This model was a pretty quick conversion for me and a nice way to break back into painting after ten days on the boat. Let's take a look at the finished product.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Fateweaver Conversion Part 1: The Fly of Destiny!
TJ here dropping another of my Daemon Conversion Projects on you. I have been in conversion mode lately so I am working on things while that side of the inspiration is there and when the painting bug bites, I will have tons of great stuff to paint. Anyway, I wanted to do my own take on Fateweaver and I happened to have this model kicking around from a conversion I started last year in October ... well, with my new inspiration, I took it apart, re purposed it, added some new bits and wham, I have a Fateweaver I have nicknamed the Fly of Destiny, though my wife is calling him the Fairy Man, which I am sure will stick with my friends ... anyway, let's take a look at this guy in the early stages of this conversion.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Screamerstar Council Herald #1, Part I
TJ here with a quick post. Again, I am in the field right now, so this is actually about a week old by the time it posts. In any case, unless you live in my house, this model will be new to you, so let's have a look at my screamer council's first herald.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
New Tomb Kings = Happy Thousand Sons/ Tzeentch Converters!!
Old School here to talk about the "accidental" conversion opportunities that are now available due to the cross release of the Grey Knight and Tomb Kings books as well as just some general fun conversion opportunities for more traditional players who prefer their Thousand Sons as traitors!
This post will include some photos of the new Tomb King advance orders as well as some ideas I hope somebody will run with!
This post will include some photos of the new Tomb King advance orders as well as some ideas I hope somebody will run with!
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