Chest of Colors: "That’s how we start the new year!"
So you think you’ve seen BIG news? You’ll see you were wrong…
Not that it was intentional. It’s a result of lack of time on my end, but at least this allowed me to collect enough new miniatures in our galleries to make really impressive piece of news this time. So without any further delay – let us start!
Do you want to see a few more Golden Demon entries? I guess you do. So let’s start with Illusionrip and his silver-winning Juggernaut of Khorne, and for your pleasure we also have another view of this Juggernaut. If you want to see more of his works, there’s also his finalist: Typhus.
If you want more, there’s Kuczek’s finalist from the Lord of the Rings category: Eowyn. Nice change from all those manly warriors, don’t you think?
But not for long! Kacpero’s gallery was updated with pictures of the Black Templars Terminator Chaplain and Black Templars squad he presented at the Polish Golden Demon 2008. If you want to have a closer look at the squad, you can see the members here: Black Templar Sword Brother #1, Black Templar Sword Brother #2, Black Templar Sword Brother #3, Black Templar Sword Brother #4 (better known as Grimaldus), Black Templar Sword Brother #5 and Black Templar Sword Brother #6. But don’t think it’s all!
There’s also Ana’s Harlequin Shadowseer, which won her bronze at the Golden Demon! And while we’re at it, she also managed to post a picture of a Dark Angels Command Group she was painting for quite some time. Closer photos of members of this squad can be seen here: Dark Angels Space Marine #1, Dark Angels Space Marine #2, Dark Angels Space Marine #3, Dark Angels Space Marine #4 and Dark Angels Space Marine #5. OK, now we have a good part of this update behind us, or so I think…
Continuing with the subject of Golden Demon entries we should take a look at Elvers’ gallery. We can find photos of his two entries there: an abandoned Sentinel and a Death Korps of Krieg diorama. If you want to see more views of these models, you should visit the gallery and you’ll find quite many of them there.
Then there’s Slawol with better photos of his bronze-winning Baneblade and another update for his long-time project of painting a Vampire Counts army. This time we can see a unit of Black Knights, a Nightmare, Varghulf #1, Varghulf #2 and yet another Necromancer. I believe the army should be nearly finished at this point…
I think we’re done with this part of Golden Demon entries for now. There will be more of them later, but now let’s move to other models – starting with Demon Color and his Caradryan – Captain of the Phoenix Guard. It’s a good example of his own style, which some love and some hate, but very few don’t recognize. Don’t you agree?
I think that Artur is another person whose style is pretty characteristic and special. You may like it or not, but I think it’s quite different to how most painters paint. This time we have two new miniatures from him: a Chaos Space Marines Sorcerer and a Chaos Space Marine of Nurgle. And while we’re at Nurgle models, let’s check what’s new in the gallery of yet another fan of Nurgle miniatures – Demi_morgana. No, there’s no new Nurgle stuff this time, but I found there quite a few miniatures which haven’t been presented in the news yet! So what are they?
Demi_morgana’s new interest is CAV, and we can see two things for this game: Lance Tanks and a Centurion. And in his Warmachine gallery I found pictures of a Wreck Marker, Bokur Ogrun, Seether and a Witch Coven. And if you want nothing else but Warhammer miniatures, you should check his Herald of Khorne out. This should do for now…
…At least until you see Szary’s Kurt Helborg or Dead’s High Elf Hero on a Lion. And if you want some more High Elves, you should check Rzymek’s gallery for his latest High Elf Dragon. You see, we also paint Warhammer models!
And to finish this update we have one little but funny paintjob from Irkuck, who really liked Wyrd miniatures and coverted Baby Kade into such a funny Christmas model.
Take care and all the best for the New Year!
P.S. And if you were patient enough to get as far as this point, you may wish to take a look at a short tutorial about using glazes for painting miniatures.

