Here's a Tzeentch Bolt of Change out of the blue horror for you: a miniature from the Realm of Chaos era of the late '80s: The original Greater Daemon of Tzeentch, the Changer of Ways. This isn't the original packaging or a lead miniature, this version s the (circa 1995) GW US pewter casting and packaging.
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| Packaging prison. |
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| Freedom! |
But I thought it might be cheeky to take some of the plastic bitz from the LoC kit and outfit some of them onto this old model. It wasn't long after that the edition changed (WHFB had gone through the End Tmes not long beforehand) and this project was forgotten about.
Until now.
But before I go into that, I do want to stress that there were a lot of versions of this model. In fact it had three bodies, six heads (seven if you consider that one of those heads was double-headed) and two tails. There are lots of combinations possible with these bitz and it's possible you'll look at mine and swear you've seen a different model than this with the same name, and well, you're probably not wrong.
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| So much variety. |
So back to my model. I have always liked the head that appeared skeletal and wide eyed. I guess there was something dramatic about it that just appealed to me more than the parrot headed one. Anyway my plan with these plastic bits was to stick the sword on his side along with anything else that made sense. I was particularly fond of the scroll. The addition of a pair of brimstone horrors will help update and tie this fellow up to the newer range of Tzeentch models.
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| Plastic LoC bitz |
My plan for this thing now is to model him up for The Old World but use him as a Daemon Prince. I think he'll be perfect in that role. Unlike the rest of my Tzeench Daemons, this model will be exclusive to the Old World.
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| Assembled. |







1 comment:
I wasn't thinking it belonged in a museum due to the fact that you probably have 3 more in that storage shed of remaining models.
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