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ISSUE # 21
REVIEWS FROM
Hasslefree Miniatures
Shieldwolf Miniatures
Durgin Paint Forge
Joaquin Palacios
Scale75
Plus a closer look at
Darkstar Miniatures’
Molten Metals
Ultimate
Sanding Sticks
Tiny Leads
interview with
Alex ‘Iguazzu’ Varela
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Dec/Jan 2015
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Welcome to issue 21 of Figure Painter Magazine and to 2015.
Firstly, let me apologise for the tardiness of this issue. Fresh from battling a
post Christmas over stuffed belly, I came down with a nasty virus that's been
hard to shake; so no excuses, other than me being ill, but I hope to make up
for that with our first issue of the new year.
Spanish painter Alex ‘Iguazzu’ Varela is the focus of our insight interview
and we stick with Alex and his buddies as they look forward to an important
year for their new venture with a company spotlight on Tiny Leads. The FPM
reviewers have been busy unwrapping all of their presents, so we a bumper
pile of reviews for you to help you spend of all of your Christmas money, as
well as tutorials from David Powell who continues his Dragoon and Alfonso
Giraldes who shows us how he sculpted the recent Scale75 Captain Ahab.
Marko Paunovic continues the Malifaux gaming table and also takes time to
start on a new series of tutorials about building simple gaming terrain on a
budget. We also continue our series on the Best of British; this month we take
a look at the work of John Keys.
Anyway, we hope you enjoy this issue and we wish you a Happy New Year.
Review Editor:
Marta Ślusarska
reviews@figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Advertising:
Sarah Evans
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Proof Readers:
Martyn Dorey
Sean Fulton
Regular Contributors:
Sean Fulton
Marta Ślusarska
Davide Rainone
Ana Polanšćak
Andrija Jurisic
Jason Martin
Terry Cowell
Martyn Dorey
Marko Paunovic
Guest Contributors:
Javier Molina
Alfonso Giraldes
David Powell
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CONT
Features & Inspiration
Insight Interview
Alex ‘Iguazzu’ Varela..Page 12
What’s on the Market: Darkstar Miniatures’ Molten Metals
by Shane Rozzell...Page 24
Company Spotlight: Spira Mirabilis
by Jason Martin...Page 32
Inspiration: Tomorrow Belongs to Me
by Javier Molina...Page 34
Best of British: John Keys
by Terry Cowell...Page 44
Company Spotlight: Tiny Leads
by Jason Martin...Page 54
What’s on the Market: Ultimate Sanding Sticks
by Jason Martin...Page 72
Showcase Pages
Exposé...Page
50
Putty & Paint...Page
58
Exhibition...Page
94
CONTENTS : :
TENTS
Reviews
Battle for Frozenfang by Jason Martin...Page
8
Shieldwolf’s Daemon Bust by Jason Martin...Page
22
ScaleColor Fantasy & Game by Terry Cowell...
Page 36
ScaleColor Back & White by Davide Rainone...Page
64
Durgin Paint Forge Dwarfs by Davide Rainone...Page76
Hasslefree’s Kalee Marta Ślusarska...Page
90
Tutorials & Step-by-Steps
Malifaux Gaming Table Part 21 by Marko Paunovic...Page
27
Tabletop scenery on a Budget by Marko Paunovic...Page
38
French Dragoon Part 2 by David Powell...Page
66
Sculpting Captain Ahab by Alfonso Giraldes...Page
80
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