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I'd like to see a version of Azazel. He's one of the few slannesh demons that actually fit the looking attractive from afar, horrible once you're too close to escape appearance slannesh is supposed to have. Most current models in the slannesh range look less appealing than a plague bearer.
I would love to see the goblin hewer done next. I have the original and that metal piecing together was a nightmare when I was a teenager! It really deserves a reimagining!
Dude I was literally looking up they other day to see if 1. It had existed and 2. If i could get one without costing an arm and a leg. fantastic work as always!
This is a gorgeous kitbash. Any time you can no longer easily identify where the original model stops and the custom stuff starts is a win. Love seeing your creativity!
Wow. I skipped ahead and saw the finished toad and was blown away. I immediately went back to the beginning and watched the whole video. You are a master of kitbashing!
I’ve never actually played Warhammer but when I was younger, used to love buying White Dwarf to see customs and kit bashes. Seems like today everything is a custom model, so it’s somewhat of a lost art form. I really love your stuff because it reminds me of those days.
I was given the official kit for Tamurkhan for my 30th birthday, just before it went out of print. It's an awesome kit. I'm so glad others will be able to follow this guide to make their own.
As someone who's not in the wargaming hobby (but has enough interest, past experience and existing knowledge to watch videos like this) I'd love to see accompanying images of each full model when you use parts from them in your kitbashes! I think it would be cool to see how far a part has come from it's original form.
I love your videos because you do such a great job of describing the process with just enough detail to recreate the conversion if desired without going into such detail as to become boring. It's a difficult balance to achieve and I am in awe that you do it in every video. It doesn't hurt that the conversions are creative in themselves and I enjoy watching them even for forces I will never play or build for. I have recreated several of your conversions, naturally with my own spin on them, and your videos were hands down the best possible instructions I could have asked for. Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for what you do and tell you that I love seeing one of your videos come up in my feed.
This is unbelievably cool. I’ve never even played total war but I’ve had the idea of a nurgle toad dragon on my head for months and had no idea how to go about it.
I was thinking about kitbashing myself a Tamurkhan on foot. Now your video pops up in my feed an I am tempted to do more than just an "on foot" version :D
really love your content and the toad dragon was absolutely SICK! if I may suggest a kitbash idea for you it would be the shredder of lustria or Nakai the Wanderer.
This one was a lovely build, nice to see a well built-up padding out of the base model. I would love to see your take on Elspeth von Draken, and Her Carmine Dragon.
I think I’m gonna do this for my Chaos Lord on Dragon for Old World; I’ve got a Carnosaur that I bought for DnD yeaaaars ago that’s just been gathering dust. Stripping the paint now to make a mount worthy of a Nurgle Lord!
My god man you're a mind reader. I've been trying to figure out how to get a toad/swamp dragon for my Kruleboyz HQ, but ever since Bubebolos disappeared and there are no prints to be found, i've been more or less giving up on the idea. This has been a lifesaver, and i'm not afraid to admit that I love you right now.
for those of you who never saw Tamurkhan in action on the tabletop: GW recomended you put him on a 280mm oval base (if you wanted to use him in AoS after the death of WHFB), which they never produced, just a piece of cool hobby lore.
This is beautiful work im so In awe 🫢 of this I’m toying with the idea myself as my 11 year old loves nurgle and this is just stunning thank you 🙏 ps my little boy said can he have it lol 😂
This might be the most successful conversion I've ever seen you do, fantastic work! As for suggestions, Elsbeth in the DLC has magical artillery that fires purple suns, you could try converting some regular artillery to be magical, maybe with hit markers to show the ongoing effects of the spells?
Surely GW have got you to consult on models by now. If not the are obviously missing a trick because not only are you a quality sculpter your imagination is equally amazing, well done sir.
Almost perfect. I dobthinknthe choice of grey color for the teeth and horns was wrong. They should be more so a decayed bone color which would really make the model pop. Great modeling btw!
I'm sure you'll eventually get around to making all of Tamurkhan's Generals and unique units, so I'm going to suggest something else. Vorgaroth the Scarred and his mount the Dragoness Skalok the Skull Host of Khorne. Since Vorgaroth is a Khorne Champion, you'll no doubt have plenty of bits from your Khorne Wolves to spare. But that's only one part of why I suggested Vorgaroth. Despite his debut in AoS, there's a good chance that the Forge World Champion of Khorne is actually older than that. Tamurkhan's book was only the first part of a cancelled series after all, the next books would cover his brothers, who'd each been claimed by a Chaos God. And Khorne was the one due next. Considering Vorgaroth is an Ogre-sized Champion, on a Dragon? Seems like he's been designed to match Tamurkhan's girth. So really, my suggestion of Vorgaroth is because I am curious what you'd come up with for Tzeentch and Slaanesh with the brief of "Ogres on Dragons".
You know if you enjoy taking inspiration from Total War Warhammer then it would be great to see if you could handle the Empire Landship, I know it had a model at one point but it would be great to see how you could make it look more modern.
It really depends on how you want to merge the two. The Manipulus is quite a bit smaller than the Forge Fiend but you could make some pretty cool mash up if you removed the Forge fiend's head and placed the Manipulus onto the end of the neck. Blend in the pipes and it will look as though he's plugged into and controlling the daemon engine directly. I hope that makes sense!
Has anyone ever tried using the texture grass tufts as giant fluffy mold patches? I think that might look really cool in like huge open wounds on nurgle creatures (edit: i mean the tufts trimmed to shape and painted)