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I often get to paint up forces in some pretty interesting color schemes, and here's a nice example.
This force was going with an all blue theme- the core color for Tzeentch. The part that made it really shine was the fact that most of the minis were affiliated with other chaos factions. So, if you ever wondered what Khorne or Nurgle characters would look like if the Changer of Ways got to them, here they are.
The other thing that made this force special is the fact that many of these chaos warriors are converted from Stormcast eternals. My client did the conversions, but I really think they turned out great and go to show just how easy it is to corrupt Sigmar's elite.
Great sense of cohesion. The conversions are really nice, at first glance I didn't realise they were based on Stormcasts. The chaotifying of them is very effective.
ochobits wrote: I always wondered how a Khorne army would look in a Tzeentch color scheme. Congrats!
Thanks.
I think it is interesting with some of the factions with super iconic color schemes (all four chaos gods fit this for sure). I mean, I could paint up Space Marines in whatever color scheme I can think of, and they'll still be Marines. But if you take Khorn or Tzeentch minis and paint them in bright Salamanders Green- it feels like you have a completely new faction on your hands.