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Fresh-Faced New User






The story of two Blue Horrors traveling about the galaxy on a Disc of Tzeentch, bickering and bitching, and looking for lost spells was too good not to model. Not to mention as a Herald, these boys pack a whalop.

I wanted to use the first edition Blue Horrors, because even though I like the current Horrors, the first and second sculpts of these models seem to have a bit more character. Not to mention that I'm all about using the old-school stuff when I can.

So here they are...








I come from a time when basecoats were white, miniatures were metal, and my ork's gun glowed red; I am a McVey disciple. 
   
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Omnipotent Lord of Change





Albany, NY

Exalt! Nice work, w00t for old school minis. Great paint, I particularly like the disc and his little toothy face.

Now all they need are names, and that includes the disc.

- Salvage

KOW BATREPS: BLOODFIRE
INSTAGRAM: @boss_salvage 
   
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Calculating Commissar







Nicely done! I like the posing which gives the model some "energy", makes it look like it's moving when standing still.

The supply does not get to make the demands. 
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






London, UK

Is that a resin skull base from the limited edition hero basing kit I see there?

Check out our new, fully plastic tabletop wargame - Maelstrom's Edge, made by Dakka!
 
   
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Rampaging Chaos Russ Driver





Madison Wisconsin

great, i always love seeing the classic minis



[FONT="Times New Roman"]Those who fight monsters should take care that they never become one. For when you stand and look long into the abyss, the abyss also looks into you.[/FONT] 
   
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Commoragh-bound Peer




Montana

Great job with the dynamic pose... I can almost see them flipping around and bickering on that disc. The painting is top notch too
   
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Infiltrating Broodlord





London

That's really neat. Well done.
   
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Cloud of Flies




Memphis, TN

I was just talking to a buddy about what I was going to do for my Blue Scribes and then I come to this website and see this LOL just funny



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The world will know that free men stood against a tyrant, that few stood against many, and that before this battle is over, even a god-king can bleed. 
   
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Drop Trooper with Demo Charge





Those are fan-freakin-tastic!
   
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Never-Miss Nightwing Pilot






Boss_Salvage wrote:Now all they need are names, and that includes the disc.


How about Ed, Larry, and Noodles the disc?

Great-looking piece there!



Ghidorah

   
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Fresh-Faced New User






Haha, thanks for the nice comments. They actually do have names. Both the Codex Chaos Daemons and Warhammer Daemons of Chaos list their names as P'tarix and Xirat'p. If that looks odd to you, then just think Tomax and Xamot. The Disc's name isn't mentioned, but Noodles works just fine for me.

I come from a time when basecoats were white, miniatures were metal, and my ork's gun glowed red; I am a McVey disciple. 
   
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Yellin' Yoof




London, Ontario

the disc should uoviously be named Zartan then...

very nice work, GS scroll?
   
 
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