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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Here are a few minis from some of the varies Chaos Space Marine armies that I’ve painted for Warhammer 40,000.

I’ve always loved chaos for the variety of themes that they use, which can suggest a lot of great paintjobs and conversions.




These ones are from a Death Guard force that I painted with a huge focus on rust and verdegris. I really like the idea that these Nurgle forces can't maintain their metal gear without it getting super rusted.







This next one is from a very different Nurgle force. The decay look is present, but expressed differently. I also really enjoyed the fly conversion.



I got to paint up a wonderful Emperor’s Children force. This force has been around from the beginning, and their official color scheme has gone through a lot of iterations.

This force went with primarily purple and black, but the leopard prints in green that harken back to some of the older schemes for the force.





I’ve always thought that the quartered color schemes were a bit odd, but I found that I really enjoyed painting the Sons of Malice space marines with their checker board pattern.





The Iron Warrios, of course, thrive on their vehicles and armor.




The Night Lords have always been interesting to paint with their lightning designs.




But Tzeentch probably remains my favorite side of Chaos.


 
   
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Fresh-Faced New User






awesome
   
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Wicked Ghast





Australia

Both of the giant scorpions in particular stand out but all are amazing

Nothing to see here, move along mortal.  
   
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Frenzied Berserker Terminator




Southampton, UK

Lovely work, really impressive. Especially the first scorpion, all the freehand work on the armour plates is incredible.
   
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Clermont De L'Oise

So much goodness here. Very nice freehand. I really like the natural way you have painted the flesh on the green bug demon prince.

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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Thanks.

I got some close ups of the very freehanded brass scorpion. That one did take me quite a while to compose, and while there are some things I'd have done differently if I did it over, I am wtill pleased with how it turned out.


 
   
 
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