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How Good is the Plastic Lord of Change Model? REVIEW

By Zeb Barrett | February 5th, 2017 | Categories: Age of Sigmar, Product Review, tzeentch, Videos, Warhammer 40k

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Let’s take a look at the new Tzeentch Start Collecting box, Changeling and the one we have all been waiting for, Lord of Change/Fateweaver!

After taking a look at the newest Tzeentch releases, it will be hard to not start another army for both Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40k! Check these minis out!

The Start Collecting Tzeentch box is the same as we have all already seen in the past other than the new Warscroll Battalion and the 32mm round bases.

The Changeling comes on a 40mm base. The cloak is very pronounced and the overall miniature looks incredible.

Fateweaver comes with a full color instruction manual that shows how to build it as both the Fateweaver & Lord of Change kits. After taking a close look at the manual it seems that once everything is clipped out, shaved down, and dry fit, it will be an easy kit to put together and will definitely be a sick centerpiece to any Tzeentch army!

Check out the full unboxing video below to see everything we have to say about these kits.

Kairos Fateweaver: $115

tzeentch fateweaver

Kairos Fateweaver can see the past and the future, and uses this ability to twist destiny to suit his own malevolent purposes. This twin-headed terror is a master of magic, able to transform foes into tentacle-ridden Chaos Spawn, or incinerate them with multicoloured blasts of fire. He is the Oracle of Tzeentch, and wherever he goes, change is sure to follow.

This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble Kairos Fateweaver – towering over the footsoldiers of the Tzaangors, he makes the perfect centrepiece for an imposing Tzeentchian army. The kit features an impressive amount of customisation, with 2 different heads and his own wing tip decorations (the wings themselves can be modelled in 2 different positions.)

His Staff of Change is a particular standout, with its book and fish motif giving the whole model an extra tinge of Tzeentchian symbolism. If you build this kit as Kairos Fateweaver there is a specific right arm assembly featuring a hand containing an all seeing eye in the palm.

This kit is supplied as 72 components, and includes a Citadel 100mm Round base.

This kit can alternatively be used to assemble a Lord of Change.

Start Collecting! Daemons of Tzeentch: $85

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The Changer of Ways, the Master of Fortune, the Great Conspirator and the Architect of Fate – these are just some of the names of Tzeentch. A brother god to Nurgle, Khorne and Slaanesh, and often an ally of the Horned Rat, he is the undisputed master of the arcane arts. His daemonic followers swarm over the battlefields in scintillating glory, searing the land with coruscating flames of change.

This is a great-value box set that gives you an immediate collection of fantastic Daemons of Tzeentch miniatures, which you can assemble and use right away in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000! You’ll receive a Burning Chariot of Tzeentch (with optional Herald of Tzeentch on foot), 3 Flamers of Tzeentch, 3 Screamers of Tzeentch and 10 Pink Horrors, allowing you to collect, assemble and play with your new miniatures right away!

The Changeling: $35

tzeentch changeling

None recognise the presence of the Daemon known as the Changeling before it is too late. A master of illusory disguise, the Changeling secretes itself amongst its quarry, sowing confusion and misdirection. Upon throwing aside its fleshly masquerade, the Changeling uses trickery and its trickster’s staff to openly blast its foes.

This multi-part plastic kit contains the parts necessary to assemble a Changeling. Armed with the Trickster’s staff in one arm, with its sinister snake on the end, his other 3 (yes, 3) arms are all concentrated on his left side, and are preparing to blast warpfire at an unfortunate foe. Clad in a cloak carrying 3 mysterious scrolls, with a huge hood obscuring his face and hiding his identity, he stands aloft magical flames which elevate him from his base.

He comes in 15 parts, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round base.

Now is a perfect time to start a Daemon army! Head over to Games Workshop to get all of these kits and so much more!

About the Author: Zeb Barrett

I am a huge gamer from miniature war gaming, to board games, to video games. When I’m not hanging out with my son, I try to spend all of my free time gaming in some sort of way and broadcasting on Twitch with my wife. I also like to do some video editing and throw up videos on our YouTube.

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