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Tzeentch has always been one of my favorite parts of the Warhammer 40,000 and Age of Sigmar settings. I love both the concepts behind the Changer of Ways and the brilliant deformed mutants and demons that form his legions.
Here are some Tzeentch minis that I’ve gotten to paint up recently. They’re actually from a few separate clients who were all excited about Tzeentch in this similar color schemes.
Wonderfull and convincing!
I particulary like the Lord of change and its many smooth changing colours and hues.
Also great to see the brimstone horrors looking so bright and burning.
One of your best pieces IMO. Its plain to to see you really llike Tzeench.
Thanks. I think the big trick to making light sources seem really bright is to get a high contrast. The brimstone horrors go from pretty much pure white down to black (kind of to simulate the look of smoke at the tips). I've been using that method for a good while.
No, he's a stock mini plastic herald of tzeentch. He comes with the chariot- you can use him as a rider, or assemble him on foot. He has a second head option as well.