Well spill the beans, pal! I'm all ears!
So I had ignited one of my prop lightsabers, walked by my warhammer cabinet and randomly noticed a very interesting effect on my Chaos Dwarf models. It would appear that the fluorescent orange paint that I used does indeed fluoresce under the light. It's admittedly a weird effect, because the yellow I painted over the orange (to denote warmer areas) does not fluoresce and blocks out the effect in those sections, so you only see the orange bits.
While being largely worthless and strange, it is a kind of a neat effect:

Due to the lighting conditions it is hard to capture on camera, but it does look interesting in person. The effect seems to be most pronounced under the light of my blue lightsaber (as compared to my green one and "purple" one, although I have yet to try the red one).
You've already made some fan-made rules for a couple of named characters that still stick faithfully to their 8th Edition source material, so I don't see how an addendum to the Tamurkhan list that updates rules such as Resolute, Relentless and the Iron Daemon, plus adds forgotten units and special characters from 4th Edition in a way that's faithful to the 8th Edition source material could hurt...
Thank you for the kind offer, but you know me, when it comes to playing, I only use official rules. I've never actually played any the rules that I have created. I just like making them as thematic background fluff for my armies.
Such an awesome model!! The paint job is incredible

Thank you
@Imrahil , it's nice to hear such kind compliments.
As
@Lizards of Renown said, it was recognizable yours because of the realistic lava base. But also because I remembered the WIP pictures of this beast and the CD symbols you created.
Good eye, that rune is definitely a dead giveaway for those that remember it.
Sorry you didn't win a prize.
I didn't finish on the podium, but I did win a random draw prize, a Chaos Dwarf Bazooka team.

So, I had fun participating in the contest, enjoyed all the great entries and got a random prize. Not bad for not winning!
Alas, Bessie did not follow in the footsteps of
Bronti . She tried hard, but those were some big shoes to fill.