Thursday, December 10, 2015

Re-aligning priorities this month.

     I'm going to become a bit ambitious and try to expand my Tzeentch this month. It's probably likely that every hobbyist's desires is to have everything they own painted and ready for action. I have half of my Circle painted, half of my Haqqislam, and barely any of my 40k stuff painted. So if I ignore my Ork pile and focus December on my Tzeentch-ing, I can probably get a good amount on the slate and have a completely painted army by the end of the month. In fact, I can have more than 2,250 points painted when counting upgrades. And I think I can do it!

     December Paint List
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- Daemon Prince x2 (both completed)
- Rhinos x2 (both completed)
- CSMs x10 (painting)
- Heldrake (ready to paint)
- Lord of Change x2 (bought and awaiting them in the mail)
- Pink Horrors x20 (easy to paint, at least - need built and based)
- Screamers x9 (easy to paint and assemble, so should be able to pull them off in one day off)
- Flamers x9 (should arrive in the mail today, probably the hardest group I have to paint after I finish up the CSMs)

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Totally doable, even with Christmas at the end of the year. While the wife and I are going away, I can take a big model or two (probably the Lord of Changes) and paint them up while I'm on my Christmas vacation. I'm anxious and excited, and big projects like this really drive me to push through. I'm still looking for high tabletop quality on my entire army, so not looking to do shortcuts.

That leaves me with owning a good bulk of the following:

- x50 Tactical Marines
- x10 Terminators
- x2 Dreadnoughts/Contempters/Helbrutes/Whatever they become
- x20 Pink Horrors
- x1 Burning Chariot of Tzeentch
- x3 Chaos Sorcerer/Thousand Son Aspiring Sorcerer models
- x1 Herald of Tzeentch

...and minus the Chaos Sorcerer conversions I posted a bit ago, nothing is built. So pretty much everything I own for Tzeentch will be painted if I can refrain from purchasing and get on this painting goal.


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