Duke of Bavaria 2012 (Herzog von Bayern) was an excellent miniature painting contest and exhibition held in Ingolstadt, Germany. Read the report written by Sea.man to learn more about miniature painting events in the land of Audi and beer.
Is it a fact or not that red ones go faster? We don’t know. But you can check the latest issue of Between the Lines – our miniature painting cartoon by Nameless, to read more about this theory.
First compilation of interesting new releases discussed by Sea.man and Hellspawn. Check it and tell us if you like it – we may make it a regular column if you’re interested. See what they considered good, bad, sexy, well painted and interesting for miniature painters or gamers.
HobbyZone is a new company producing accessories for miniature painting and modeling. Ana prepared a review of HobbyZone paint station and paint stands written from professional miniature painter’s point of view.
In the latest issue of our miniature painting cartoon, Nameless presents the first… tutorial… about colour theory in miniature painting. A short one but so insightful! Ok, we’re not quite serious here but it’s a humoristic series.
Nameless reviews products of Titan Forge, a new company based in Poland. Their miniatures that can easily expand your Warhammer Fantasy or 40K armies, but are also interesting subjects for miniature painting. Read on to find out more about them.
There have been many tutorials about painting lava, but Ana added a twist to this subject. Now you can learn how to make lava that is boiling and splashing – just follow this miniature painting tutorial.