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Blue Horrors of Tzeentch

These lesser daemons delight in sowing chaos and confusion, casting wicked spells and unleashing bolts of arcane fire upon their enemies. When slain, they split into two Brimstone Horrors, fueling the ever-twisting cycle of Tzeentch’s machinations.
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Release Year: TBA
Number of Minis: TBA
Height: tba
Material: Plastic
Faction(s): Chaos Armies
Army(s): Chaos Daemons
Related:TBA

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Witness the vindictive and mystical might of the Blue Horrors of Tzeentch as they cast resentful glares upon their enemies, unleashing azure flames that blast their foes apart. In stark contrast to their gleeful pink counterparts, these Blue Horrors embody bitterness and a sense of protest, muttering glumly as they channel their fiery power through their fingertips. Should one of these enigmatic creatures meet its demise, it groans and transforms into a pair of Brimstone Horrors, perpetuating the ever-shifting cycle of Tzeentch’s malevolent machinations.

Prepare yourself for an assembly adventure with this remarkable multi-part plastic kit. Within its contents, you will find all the components needed to construct 10 pairs of Brimstone Horrors of Tzeentch. These tiny manifestations of pure malice will caper and dance on their bases, exuding an essence of fire that befits their ethereal nature. But that’s not all — also included are the essential parts to create 10 Blue Horrors of Tzeentch. With fury-filled eyes and menacing mouths brimming with teeth, these beings strike menacing poses, some extending their talons to hack at their foes, while others command magical flames that gracefully dance at their fingertips. Adorned with ornate decorations, jewelry, and feathers, these Blue Horrors will not only captivate the eyes but also bring vibrant flames to their bases, adding an extra touch of visual splendor.

What’s in the Blue Horrors of Tzeentch box

  • x40 plastic components that make 10 pairs of Brimstone Horrors of Tzeentch and 10 Blue Horrors of Tzeentch
  • x20 Citadel 25mm Round bases

How to paint the Blue Horrors of Tzeentch set

  1. Step 1: Prime the miniatures
    Apply a thin, even coat of primer to the miniatures. You can use a black or white primer based on your desired color scheme. This helps the paint adhere better and provides a smooth surface for painting.
  2. Step 2: Basecoat the miniatures
    Using a medium-sized brush, apply the base colors to each part of the miniatures. For example, you can use a bright blue like Caledor Sky for the blue Horrors and a vibrant red like Mephiston Red for the red Horrors. Apply the paint evenly, covering the entire area, and let it dry before moving on to the next step.
  3. Step 3: Apply washes for shading
    Using a wash such as Drakenhof Nightshade for the blue Horrors and Carroburg Crimson for the red Horrors, apply it to the recesses and crevices of the miniatures. This adds depth and shadows to their features. Let the wash dry completely.
  4. Step 4: Highlight the miniatures
    Using a lighter shade of the base color, apply highlights to the raised areas of the miniatures to create contrast and make the details stand out. For example, you can use Altdorf Guard Blue for highlighting the blue Horrors and Evil Sunz Scarlet for highlighting the red Horrors. Apply the highlights sparingly, focusing on the most prominent areas.
  5. Step 5: Add details and accents
    Now it’s time to add additional details and accents to enhance the overall look of the miniatures. Use smaller brushes to paint details like the eyes, teeth, and claws. You can use colors like Yriel Yellow for the eyes and Rakarth Flesh for the teeth. Take your time and be patient while painting these intricate parts.
  6. Step 6: Paint the bases
    To complete the miniatures, paint the bases. You can use a dark brown or gray for a basic base color. Then, drybrush with a lighter shade like Ushabti Bone to add texture and highlight the edges of the bases. You can also add small details like rocks, skulls, or bits of debris to make the bases more interesting.
  7. Step 7: Varnish and protect
    Once you’re satisfied with the paintjob, apply a layer of varnish or a protective spray over the miniatures. This helps protect the paint and makes it more durable, ensuring your hard work lasts.

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