There aren't many treasures, as such, on the Shelf of Shame but I did find this chest in my set of Kings of War objective markers. The set was bought in a fit of enthusiasm for a new edition of the game. One of them provided an entry for The Hatchery and this one seems to fit the theme for The Snow Lord's Treasury.
It also provided an opportunity to break out the Turbo Dork. I discovered these fine colour shift paints a couple of years ago. I love the name of the line and the names they give to the individual paints - particularly Redrum and Multipass. I've enjoyed using them on fantasy armies even if coloured metallics are going in the opposite direction from the NMM trend. The Turbo Dorks provided multicoloured treasures spilling out of the chest - something that any dungeon explorer or Kings of War army should be happy to find.
It's a teeny fraction of a terrain box so I'm counting it as a single point plus twenty for the room.
*** Since this is essentially a model rather than a terrain piece, I am going to count it as such and change this to 1 28mm figure and award you 5 points for it. - Byron***
Brilliant effect on the gems
ReplyDeletevery nice, I really like the colourful gems!
ReplyDeleteGreat work getting in touch with your inner turbo dork.
ReplyDeleteLovely chest, a must have in any dungeon crawling game
ReplyDeleteSplendid looking treasure chest and gems!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
What a cool entry, the gems look bang on and very realistic. Excellent job with this!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. This turbo dork stuff is awesome.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I am waiting on a delivery of Turbo Dork paint so I can start using it on some Eldar. Looks great. Cheers
ReplyDeleteWhat a great effect from a unforgettably named company!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking chest 👍 not often you get away with saying that 😎
ReplyDeleteRegards KenR