I'll enter one when I get home...
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I'll enter one when I get home...
IG since 1999 __ DA since 2002 __ Tau since 2005 __ SoB since 2007
Brets 1997-1999 __ TK since 2009 __ Empire since 2010













A Nurgle sorcerer
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A Tzeentch sorcerer on a disc.
My first painting contribution to the forum, but hopefully not the last
Pictures dident turn out very good, but it will do for now.
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Last edited by DasHawk; April 30th, 2012 at 21:48.
here is mine
Last edited by tiberium; May 1st, 2012 at 21:20.


Those are all some very nice Chaos Wizards. I'd like to see some more Slaanesh casters though
Anyway, here is my contribution, Tzeentch Caster on a homemade Disc, one of my few visual centerpieces of my "ice-themed WoC army". Sorry about the lighting, and the fact that the miniature is somewhat still WIP, but I didn't have any other pictures and as I'm travelling Japan at the moment there is kinda far back home to my wonderful Warriors.
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- Tash
edit: also, how does voting work? Will there be some kinda poll or do we just whisper you, Borak?
Last edited by Tashin; May 2nd, 2012 at 07:11.











I think that Borak, or maybe Kuffy if Borak isn't back yet will make a new thread with all the entries and a poll.
What did you use for the base of that Tashin, I haven't seen anything like it before.


Well, basicly it is glass.
I turn the bases upside down, so the the underneath is actually faced upwards. This way the base makes for an excellent "bowl" - which I paint with a light blue colour, and then fill with pieces of glass and glue. When it has dried, I add on some white powder (I use something called Natron, which is basicly something you use for baking, I belive) to give a snow-effect. The glass with a dim blue shine from the base coupled with the snow makes for some really great (not to mention cheap!) "Frozen Waste" bases.
Any other questions, feel free to ask.
Also, I'll post my entire army, as soon as I get back from my vacation (which is in a few months), if you are interested.
- Tash