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ISSUE # 10
REVIEWS FROM
Figone, LeBeN Studio
Guild of Harmony
& Terragnosis
February 2014
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Reviewers
Marta Slusarska
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Other Contributors
Jessica Rich
Martyn Dorey, Marko Paunovic,
Ana Polanscak, Andrija Jurisic, Tim
Fitch, Sean Fulton,
Barry Ford
Welcome to Figure Painter Magazine issue 10 and our second of 2014; we’re
in double figures now and I’m still amazed by the reception our little magazine
gets, so thank you all. This year’s local shows have already started and every-
one is starting to gear up for first big show of the year, Salute2014 so we wish
everyone who is attending shows all the best
Before I get into this issue I do have some news to share. FPM has recently
commissioned its first miniature – I can’t tell you much, but I can tell you it is
large scale and fantasy themed. I can also share that we’ll be detailing its crea-
tion in the near future and having received the first concept drawing last week
I’m ever so excited.
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Anyway, onto issue 10 and we have a cracker for you with some fantastic
miniature reviews from Figone, LeBen Studio, Terragnosis and Guild of Har-
mony, we also have a brilliant Gamespace article and many more of our usual
articles including (now he’s over his New Year hangover) Martyn Dorey’s regu-
lar tools round-up. We also have brilliant tutorials from Marko who continues
his gaming table build and Barry Ford who tackles the monster from the 1951
movie “The Thing from Another World”. We also have two great interviews
starting with our cover artist Jessica Rich and finishing up with none other than
Rick Priestley.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Questions?
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CONTENTS
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Headlines
Review
Gamespace
Insight
Airbrushing
Market Place
Review
Putty&Paint
Show Report
Tutorial
Exposé
Review
Airbrushing
Review
Tutorial
Questions?
Exhibition
The latest news from the hobby
LeBeN Studio’s Knightmare
Regular game review
Insider interviews
Encounter with a H&S Evolution
Modelling Tools & Accessories
Three from Terragnosis
Putty & Paint Collaboration
January Round-up
Malifaux gaming table Part 9
What’s hot this month
Aykroyd, Paranormal Investigator
De-mystifying the airbrush part II
Gladiataure from Figone
The Thing!
With Rick Priestley
Reader image submissions
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