Remember that new Chaos / T-Sons Sorcerer that was spotted recently? Well someone won it off eBay, assembled it, and it looks AMAZING. Come see!
There are some more pictures going around the tubes today, and here’s where they are really from:
B&C User Athrawes won the T-Sons Chaos Sorcerer off eBay last week, and “did a thing”! Check it out!
I put in a bid on that eBay auction for the Pre-Release Ahriman/Sorcerer a week ago for a laugh, but I never thought it would end at my one bid.
I have to say the sculpt is beautiful, but while many of the mold lines are very well hidden, some of them arent, and there are a ton of mold lines on this model. Additionally there is very little room for customization beyond a backpack, right arm and head swap.
I don’t mind though this will be a beautiful sorcerer, once painted. I’m still not convinced about the head, so I’m going to magnetize it to swap around with a Achaen, and bare head. I’ll reserve judgement until I can paint it.
According to the eBay seller he received this miniature in his Death Masque box from last week in place of one of the character models with no instructions, or rules.
Where there are Thousand Sons, the Wolves are sure to be not far behind… Stay tuned for more on this amazing story!
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