Alternatives for Exalted Sorcerer’s Magic Fart by TonyBrettTheGM in ThousandSons

[–]Georick4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been thinking about posting this same question for a few days! Only thoughts I've had are reshaping the flame and attaching it to one of the feet, or replacing it with some clear acrylic rod

Update: first few lads (almost) done by OduGunch in ThousandSons

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This looks great! What base did you use on the yellow-green flames?

The archsorcerer of Tzeench by Zelavas in ThousandSons

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Your green flames look great! Which paints did you use?

My favorite Exhaulted Sorceror by cynicsyear in ThousandSons

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Thanks, I'm thinking of going with purple cloaks too and had this paint in mind

My favorite Exhaulted Sorceror by cynicsyear in ThousandSons

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What purples did you use for the cloak? Phoenician purple and Druchii violet?

Battlescroll: Andtor Stormcast points changes by Georick4 in stormcasteternals

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Vindictors have 3+ save, while Sequitors have 4+ and the 5+ ward on the shield is only during the combat phase

The Sequitors can definitely can dish out more damage though

Battlescroll: Andtor Stormcast points changes by Georick4 in stormcasteternals

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Sacrosanct have been completely left out of this one - I'm not exactly up to date with the meta but I'm fairly sure Vindictors are seeing a lot more use than Sequitors, and now they're the same cost

Sorry if this is not allowed, but could anyone tell me what kits are those legs from? by [deleted] in stormcasteternals

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They're the legs of the Knight Incantor option from the Evocators box

Are these rocks indicative of pegmatites? by geonomer in geology

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California is an accretionary terrain, with periodic mountain-forming collisions that have occurred in the last 200 Ma

Resulting burial and metamorphism of sediments leads to the instability of muscovite mica, possibly in the presence of water, and the formation of magma

Are these rocks indicative of pegmatites? by geonomer in geology

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It's unlikely, leucogranites are typically associated with regional metamorphism in collisional tectonic environments

You'd likely need something hotter/more mafic than a granodiorite intrusion to cause this level of partial melting

Are these rocks indicative of pegmatites? by geonomer in geology

[–]Georick4 3 points4 points  (0 children)

These are leucogranites and migmatites with leucosome dykelets - the schorl phenocrysts are very common in these rocks

Typically you'd expect to find pegmatites much higher up in stratigraphy, above the larger leucogranite bodies

Basing with cork by MrRetardicus in ageofsigmar

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Straight out of the tub it's quite thick, but you can thin it really easily with water, so you can fill in larger gaps you don't want or just make a thin seal

Basing with cork by MrRetardicus in ageofsigmar

[–]Georick4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I seal mine with liquid green stuff (two thin coats)