Pink Horrors

These guys were pretty “horrifying” to photograph! 😀

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I don’t have as much time for painting these days as I used to, so I decided to get these done to what I consider my table top standard.  I plan on using them for both my Thousand Sons, and my Disciples of Tzeentch army, whenever I get round to that.

Classic Ahriman repainted

I don’t tend to return to old models, but in Ahriman’s case, I made an exception.

This old metal model is one of the first I ever collected for Chaos, and he was the reason I made a strong connection with the Thousand Sons.  I have tried to keep as much of my older paint job on him I could, whilst making sure he fit the paint scheme for my current force.

It’s nothing special, but the model holds a special place in my collection.

Mutalith Vortex Beast

I have just finished painting a Mutalith Vortex Beast for my Thousand Sons.

 

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As with most of my gaming pieces these days,  I decided to build this model fully before painting. However, I realised how much of a mistake it was when it came to the portal, and the tentacles, so had to pry them off. Tricky model to paint this, but happy with the results given it is a gaming piece.

Dark Eldar Haemonculus

I have finished the generic Haemonculus for my Dark Eldar.

This is a gaming piece, so to stop myself going to far down the rabbit hole with the paint job I did two things.

  1. I completely built the model before I painted it. It made the process trickier, but it turned out okay.
  2. I gave myself a day to paint it. I tried this recently with two miniatures, and I was happy with the result, so decided to stick with it.

 

I have Urien Rakarth for my army, but the fact that he is a resin model fills me with sadness. 🙁