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ISSUE # 19
REVIEWS FROM
Painting Buddha
Raging Heroes
Origen Arts
Norsgard
In depth look at
interview with
Jérémie Bonamant Teboul
www.figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Oct/Nov 2014
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Cover Artist:
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Christian Hardy
Welcome to issue 19 of Figure Painter Magazine.
Chief Editor:
Shane Rozzell
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News Editor:
Jason Martin
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Content Editor:
Marko Paunovic
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Features Editor:
Terry Cowell
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Market Place Editor:
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Advertising:
Sarah Evans
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Proof Readers:
Martyn Dorey
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Regular Contributors:
Sean Fulton
Marta Ślusarska
Davide Rainone
Ana Polanšćak
Andrija Jurisic
Jason Martin
Terry Cowell
Martyn Dorey
Marko Paunovic
Guest Contributors:
Luke Wilson
Ian Succamore
Jake Cannon
Paul Bullock
Figure Painter Magazine is published by
Robot Pigeon Publishing. South Cheshire. UK
‘Tis the season to be jolly...or so they say...and winter is definitely coming!
So, what does this season offer for us modellers and painters, other than bad
light and snow days were we cloister ourselves in front of our painting tables?
I see this time of year as an opportunity to recharge the batteries and scheme
for next year’s painting and modelling projects. In a way, this is one of the re-
ally fun aspects of the hobby; creative juices really start to flow with plans and
possibilities taking form, but in truth only a small percentage of what we plan
ends up as a finished project. Knowing this, I still find these times are impor-
tant, because they help keep us motivated.
A friend of mine from the Brush Buddies facebook painting group is currently
going through one of those stages of malaise where he has lots of things to
paint, but no motivation to pick up the brush. I’m sure many of us have been
through this ourselves, but I want him and everyone who is feeling like this
to know that it soon passes. I am a strong believer that productivity breeds
creativity, so I recommend picking up some sculpting clay or a pencil and
paper and focusing on the miniature you always wanted to sculpt or that dio-
rama you always wanted to build — then start to doodle...hopefully, you’ll be
surprised where this takes you. Keep at it during the cold months and it could
turn into something special
J.
Shane.
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: : CONTENTS
CONT
Features & Inspiration
Insight Interview
Jérémie Bonamant Teboul...Page 16
Fallen Frontiers Reboot
by Terry Cowell...Page 26
Poppy’s Angels
by Paul Bullock...Page 48
Zagreb Modelling Cup Show report
by Marko Paunovic...Page 35
Guards of Atlantis
by Jason Martyn...Page 64
Scale Model Challenge 2014 Show Report
by Martyn Dorey...Page 84
An Interview with Aragorn Marks
by Terry Cowell...Page 88
What’s on the Market: Decals
by Martyn Dorey...Page 96
Showcase Pages
Putty&Paint...Page
32
Exposé...Page
50
Exhibition...Page
109
CONTENTS : :
TENTS
Reviews
Gamespace: Conquest by Jake Cannon...Page
8
Origen Arts: Sirena by Marta Ślusarska...Page
29
Norsgard by Jason Martyn...Page
44
In-depth look at Painting Buddha Season 1.3 by Davide Rainone...Page
68
Raging Heroes: Comparative Review by Terry Cowell...Page
82
Tutorials & Step-by-Steps
Tabletop World’s Merchant Shop by Ana Polanšćak...Page
38
Spring Base Tutorial by Luke Wilson...Page
56
Cavalier Officer by Ian Succamore...Page
72
Anonymous Bust: Step-by-Step by Jason Martin...Page
92
Malifaux Gaming Table Part 19 by Marko Paunovic...Page
100
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