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ISSUE # 23
REVIEWS FROM
Michael Kontraros Collectables
La Meridiana Miniatures
Blacksmith Miniatures
Sergeant BlackArt
BriK A BraK
Scale75
interview with
Kirill Kanaev
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Welcome to issue 23 of Figure Painter Magazine.
It’s times like these that I’m really thankful I have managed, through, guile,
cunning, bribery and kidnap, to bring together a really great team to help me
produce FPM. This issue is more down to them than any work I put into it and
I’d like to thank them and dedicate this issue to them. They really went above
and beyond and put a lot of hard work into it. I really appreciate that and the
net results is that we have probably produced our best issue to date. Not only
is it huge (128 pages), but it’s packed full of fantastic articles and things for
every level of painter.
For beginners (or more advance modellers wanting to improve), Marta Ślusar-
ska begins a new series of tutorials showing the basics of miniature painting.
We also have chat to Scale75 about their new Smog Riders intro models. For
the intermediate and advanced painters we also have the second part of Ian
Succamor’s Puritan Preacher and Damon Drescher tells us about his fabulous
Hannya Knight and Jason Martin begins a new series showing us how light
toe exploit light and colour.
We also have a details of the best new miniatures on the market as well as a
close look at gaming and modelling accessories with our market place pieces
and unboxing reviews, but to kick this off, we have a brilliant insight interview
with non-other than Kirill ‘Yellow one’ Kanaev.
Review Editor:
Marta Ślusarska
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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
Luke Wilson
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Robot Pigeon Publishing. South Cheshire. UK
Guest Contributors:
Juan Ignacio Corujo
Ian Succamore
Damon Drescher
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: : CONTENTS
CONT
Features & Inspiration
What’s on the Market: Plastcraft Games
Marko Paunivic...Page 12
Insight Interview
Kirill Kanaev...Page 18
Smog Riders
by Terry Cowell...Page 30
‘Eavier Metal Speed Painting Contest
by Jason Martin...Page 34
Exploiting Light & Colour in Figure Painting: Part 1
by Jason Martin...Page 38
Interview with Patrick Masson
by Terry Cowell...Page 62
What’s on the Market: Connect+o
by Martyn Dorey...Page68
Best of British: Brian Snaddon
by Terry Cowell...Page 80
Showcase Pages
Agram Exhibition...Page36
Exposé...Page
40
Putty & Paint...Page
56
Lonestar Show Report...Page
74
Exhibition...Page
95
CONTENTS : :
TENTS
Reviews
Brik a Brak’s Gob ‘z’ heroes by Jason Martin...Page
8
Sergeant BlackArt’s Splitting Bones by Luke Wilson...Page
54
Blacksmith Miniatures’ Clio et Erato by Terry Cowell...Page
72
ScaleColor Metal N’ Alchemy: Gold by Davide Rainone...Page
78
La Meridiana’s Apache Lipan by Marta Slusarska...Page
92
Michael Kontraros Collectables St. George by Martyn Dorey...Page
105
Tutorials & Step-by-Steps
Malifaux Gaming Table Part 23 by Marko Paunovic...Page
48
The Hannya Knight by Damon Drescher...Page
86
Puritan Preacher Part 2 by Ian Succamore...Page
96
Back to Basics: Preparing Miniatures by Marta Slusarska...Page
123
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