Light Wizard Duo for Silver Tower

Move over Penn & Teller, move over Siegfried & Roy – a new magical double act is in town.  Coming all the way from the pyramids of the Old World are twin brothers Lapis & Lazuli  – fantastical Wizards of Light.

Light Wizard Duo for Silver Tower
Masters of the mysterious and occasional caberet performers.

This magical duo are going to be the Kairic Adepts in my vintage Silver Tower project – where I replace all the 2016 boardgame pieces with Citadel Miniatures from about 20 years previous.  Like the Brimstone Horrors I painted previously, 1990s era Warhammer didn’t have Kairic Adepts, but did have Egyptian-flavoured magic users in the form of Light Wizards. And the 1990s Light Wizards also had Acolytes, which are perfect for Silver Tower Kairic Acolytes.

These Light Wizards turned traitor from the College of Light alongside their Patriarch – Egrimm van Horstmann.  They have found sanctuary from the Empire in a Silver Tower of Tzeentch in my personal Warhammer canon.  Egrimm himself will be big boss of the Silver Tower, as he was Tzeentch’s favoured servant in the 20 years before Gaunt Summoners were invented.

Light Wizard Duo for Silver Tower with Blue Horrors of Tzeentch

Lapis & Lazuli supported by Blue Horrors in their Silver Tower.

Games Workshop originally released the plastic Light Wizard (on the right in the photos) as the High Priest in the 1994 Talisman expansion Dungeon of Doom.  He later appeared as one of the eight free wizard miniatures on 1995’s White Dwarf 186.  Getting a Warhammer character miniature in plastic was an insane novelty in the 1990s, as plastic was normally reserved only for the massed ranks of mono-posed regiments.

Here’s Lazuli with the other classic 3rd edition Talisman miniatures I’ve painted to date.

Light Wizard with the Talisman Chaos Warriors

Lazuli and Pazyryk Banefire in the ruins of a non-metallic tower.

Coming soon on Ninjabread: more vintage lead miniatures to populate my time-warped Silver Tower.

Curis

Curis has painted for Games Workshop, Forge World, Warlord Games, Mantic Games, Avatars of War, Wargames Foundry, Studio McVey and many others. He's won at Golden Demon and Salute. He publishes monthly painting tutorials on Patreon.

23 thoughts on “Light Wizard Duo for Silver Tower

  • March 28, 2018 at 12:28 pm
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    They are truly fantastic !
    I remember painting the plastic one so I’m really impressed by what you did with him especially !
    That’s a Silver Tower I want to play right here !

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    • March 28, 2018 at 1:58 pm
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      And so you shall! When I have all the baddies painted we should do a group challenge to each convert a retro-adventurer. I fancy taking the classic Blood Angel Captain miniature and making him into a 1990s Stormcast. Then we all meet up to play and drink and high-five.

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  • March 28, 2018 at 1:11 pm
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    Those robes are amazing, so much contrast whole still looking clean and white!

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    • March 28, 2018 at 1:59 pm
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      Thanks! I experimented with painting some texture onto them too – feathering the highlights. Hope I can sustain it for all the Acolytes.

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  • March 28, 2018 at 2:02 pm
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    Wow! Very cool you did the metal and the plastic version. Awesome execution as always man. ;)

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    • March 28, 2018 at 2:56 pm
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      Cheers Grove! Planning on eventually doing the metal version mounted on the plastic horse to complete the Triumverate!

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  • March 28, 2018 at 5:37 pm
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    I am really enjoying this project. These two guys are so… opulent. You’ve shone these lads to such a sheen I can smell the perfume. I’m so looking forward to playing Silver Tower with these minis on the board, but I have a sudden urge to source a vintage hero worthy to tread in such a dungeon.

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    • April 12, 2018 at 1:24 pm
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      Do it! Do it! I’m halfway through retrofying the dungeon monsters, and when I’m complete I want a series of games where all the heroes are classic 1990s lead too.

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  • March 28, 2018 at 10:03 pm
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    Ooooh! They look gorgeous, what a work on the robes!

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    • April 12, 2018 at 1:24 pm
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      Thanks Suber!

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  • March 31, 2018 at 1:00 am
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    Beautifully painted. I like the idea of using these figures in Silver Tower. I’m also pleased with myself that I guessed correctly which one was plastic.

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    • April 25, 2018 at 12:38 pm
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      Hurrah! One Ninetieshammer point to you.

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    • April 25, 2018 at 12:39 pm
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      Cheers Warbie!

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  • April 1, 2018 at 7:51 am
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    Well done play them in the phony Warhammer Quest that has nothing to do with Warhammer -.-”

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    • April 25, 2018 at 12:42 pm
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      Doing the reverse of this project appeals to – taking the mid-1990s Warhammer Quest and replacing all the plastics with modern equivalents.

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  • April 3, 2018 at 4:45 am
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    Lovely work. In fact it’s a case of the paintwork on both of these two massively exceeds what the particular figure sculpts “deserve”. Probably the best paint job that these two models have ever gotten.
    Anywhere.
    Seriously.

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    • April 25, 2018 at 12:41 pm
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      Thanks! The High Priest in Talisman was not available to paint in time to appear on the Talisman supplement’s character card, so they went with a piece of Wayne England art instead. However, Stuart Thomas did eventually paint a version and that’s gotta be the most smooth and exquisite paintjob that model has been rendered with. You can see it on Talisman Island here: http://www.talismanisland.com/?page_id=4604

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  • April 17, 2018 at 5:45 pm
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    Yowzer! Superb work, as always mate! Oldhammer FTW!

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