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ISSUE # 18
REVIEWS
Tabletop World
Aradia Miniatures
Nuts Planet
interview with
Ben Komets
www.figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Sept/Oct 2014
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Marta Ślusarska
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Marko Paunovic
Guest Contributors:
Sergey Chasnyk
Tim Fitch
Nicolas Rouanet
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Welcome to issue 18 of Figure Painter Magazine. Over the past few weeks, we
have had some of the biggest painting contests in Europe take place. First,
Euro Militaire followed by Warhammer Fest and Scale Model Challenge. I, like
many others, was eagerly watching the forums and social media for snippets
of news and the odd, usually poorly lit, photograph of some of the painted
miniatures on show, but that’s not all I found.
For all of the positive comments I read there were a few negative comments
and this made me feel pretty sad. People complaining that they felt this minia-
ture or that was over rated, or under rated, even complaints about the judges
not doing their job correctly.
For many of us this is a hobby, that means it’s a pastime; something to do
for the enjoyment of doing it. Now, I enjoy painting contests and have been
known to enter the odd one as well, but this is just a personal ego stroke. A
chance at a small amount of recognition when I do well or some good advice
when I don’t; nothing more. It doesn’t make my friends and family like me
more than they did and it doesn't make me more successful at my job — you
know, the important stuff! Rather than complaining about our hobby, I think
we should all try to remember what brings us together; that common bond.
The enjoyment and fulfilment we get from bringing a bare piece of metal,
resin or plastic to life by applying paint.
Shane Rozzell, Editor
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CONT
Features Aricles
A Journey to the realm of Aradia and back again
by Jason Martin...Page 8
Insight Interview
Ben Komets...Page 14
Euro Militaire Show Report
by Matyn Dorey...Page 53
A Look at Raging Heroes
by Terry Cowell...Page 59
An interview with Giorgos Tsougkouzidis
by Terry Cowell...Page 88
Reviews
Aradia Review by Jason Martin...Page
24
Air Erasers by Tim Fitch...Page
29
Tabletop World by Marko Paunovic...Page
35
Nuts Planet by Marta Ślusarska...Page
69
In-depth look at Painting Buddha Season 1.2 by Davide Rainone...Page
92
CONTENTS : :
TENTS
Showcase Pages
Putty&Paint...Page
37
Exposé...Page
65
Exhibition...Page
106
Tutorials & Step-by-Steps
Myrmillo Gladiator by Sergey Chasnyk...Page
43
Sky Mark by Nicolas Rouanet...Page
73
Malifaux Gaming Table issue 18 by Marko Paunovic...Page
96
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