Inchmurrin's Oldhammer fantasy gallery

So another of my "how much bigger is it" scale creep examples. I am working more in plastic these days for conversions etc and I recently completed a Realm of chaos inspired primaris sized Slaaneshi Chaos Space Marine and thought a comparison shot with one of my "How to do Oldhammer" chaos warriors (in the absence of a Chaos Renegade ) might be informative. The new one is huge, and isn't even GW he's a 3d print I got in a job lot. Things have changed! Oh and he's supposed to be a bit grim dark.

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Comments most definitely invited.
 
yeah.. that new stuff is crap.. also I don't like when companies think adding more weak points in an armour is a pro.. instead of solid piece of armour, it's got tons of weak points all over the armour... yikes.. alot of people do that this days to add 'detail'..

new stuff I thought was 38mm scale more then 28, but I might be wrong.. they just might be bad at scaling
 
They are quite tall those new Slaaneshi marines! That chaos warrior has a good old coat of paint on him! ;)
In my defense he was painted in February 2016 when I had just started back and yes there is a lot of paint on him. As I am going to build a chaos warrior army over the winter we can see how my painting has changed over 9 years. Maybe not by much:lol:
 
I continue with the Tzeentch theme another chaos sorcerer this time with a missing head to his mace thingy. So a more traditional spiky mace from a chaos marauder serves instead, following the style of his mace and spell book colleague. At least one more of these to follow which reminds me - How many Tzeentch sorcerers does it take to change a torch? Only one but he needs summon a Greater Demon to ask permission:lol::lol::lol: .

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tzeentch sorcerer purple b.JPG

You know the drill comments and criticism encouraged.
 
And here's the next Tzeentch sorcerer with transport. He of course had a missing mace (and hand to be accurate), now replaced by a sword. He does have transport, unlike his colleagues, a 3d printed proxy screamer that came as packing (6 of them!) in a job lot. I know it's not Oldhammer even in period if it was metal but I think the idea works. I hadn't realised flying discs are currently supposed to be converted screamers. As always comments and criticism encouraged.

Last post for the year, so thanks all for the support and a happy new year to all from Bonny Scotland

tzeentch sorcerer yellow left.JPG

screamer right.JPG

tzeentch sorcerer on screamer right.JPG
 
Nice work on the figure and base - and his mount fits really well. Moon face is such a characterful sculpt - I do regret trading him away years ago (on here as it happens!).
 
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