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My Warhammer 40k Army

Posted: 2025-11-27 02:52am
by Korto
I don't know if this forum cn handle pictures anymore--and I've just realised they're in high definition, but let's try.
And lets play "Can you guess the army?" (I'll admit it's not too hard)
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I've got more, which I'll post if there's any call for it.

Re: My Warhammer 40k Army

Posted: 2025-11-27 11:37am
by LadyTevar
Other than "CHAOS" I have no clue what kinda army that is 0_0

Re: My Warhammer 40k Army

Posted: 2025-11-27 03:08pm
by Korto
OK, it's probbly not THAT great a game. I just keep on having guys at the club coming over and saying "All those colours... Everything's so weird... Spoiler
That's got to be the most Tzeentch army I've ever seen..."

In order, the guys above are The Lord of Change, Fateskimmer and a group of Screamers, and a Changecaster with some Pink Horrors.
(Spoiler in case anyone is still trying to work it out)

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A gaggle of goggle-eyed tourists in the Old City ("ooo..that's nice... look at that, dear!"), made with air-dry and oven-set modelling clay. Spoiler
My second squad of screamers, when I got an inspiration for some flying eye balls
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Yes he's a froggy wearing skull-hat Spoiler
Another Changecaster with a second squad of Pink Horrors
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Demon Prince
Most of these guys so far were modelled in wax and then cast in brass while I was still working t the foundry, which must have been, what more than 15 years ago? I then found that all my friends who plyed hd disppeared, so I packed them all away in case they became useful for something again at some point in the future.
When I recently joined a wargaming club, I discoverd I needed to bulk up my rank and file, but I was no longer at the foundry, so I ended up getting some modelling clay and making more guys, including the rather blue guys below.
The fun thing is, they're double-ended. You flip them over, and the blue guy becomes yellow guy.
Oh, and few guys are commercial Reaper miniatures. They're easy to tell. They're the ones that acually have fine detail (I don't do fine detail)

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Blue/Yellow Horrors
I find the modelling clay can't hold its shape before being set as well as wax can, and is annoying brittle when set, but on the bright side you don't need to heat it up to over 1000C

Re: My Warhammer 40k Army

Posted: 2025-11-28 04:12am
by Bedlam
Sadly from my point of view it's an army of 'Content not viewable in your region'.