Classic Flamer of Tzeentch - Project Change XIII

And among the weird Tzeentch conversions were the two Flamer-based ones above I've nicked the colour scheme from. (The prototype Flamer made me wonder if originally the Horror bodies were designed to fit on the Flamer torsos, but playing around with them I conclude not.) So here's my unconverted tribute. It's come out quite differently as I was really trying to veer away from painting my model red.

Now to add it to the WotR movement trays I line up the Project Change models in. Or is there a better way to display them?
Another of my hobbies is browsing discount toy shops for cheap Transformers knock-offs. On one such stupid adventure I found a Jungle Rack playset.

I bought it in a flash and hurried home excitedly. Some glue, sand, drybrushing, grassing and bushing later I had a gorgeous tiered display piece of just the right size and shape to put in my glass display cabinets.


First attempt at drybrushing a terrain type of thing for a long while, so it was a learning experience. I want some more subtlety which I might achieve with weathering powders. I also want more Jungle Rack playsets, if not least to melt down the tiny plastic lions with matches.
Labels: chaos, daemons, tzeentch
Posted by Curis at 9:09 AM






4 Comments:
I know they are showing the base detail for the night goblin. But doesn't it look like from the pose that he's taking a wizz? LOL!
Weird thing is that either my copy of that White Dwarf is missing a page, or there's no actual front view of that model.
Nah you're probably right, the front is missing. They definitely had some weird layouts in the 80's mag. I loved them, but they were weird.
"if not least to melt down the tiny plastic lions with matches"
Now that mad me giggle!
Thanks for a brilliant blog.
Best regards,
Kasper
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