28 2015 07-08 FIGURE PAINTER MAGAZINE.pdf

(18937 KB) Pobierz
July/Aug 2015
#28
£1.30
ISSN 2052-8507
REVIEWS FROM
Savaged Forged Mini’s
Aradia Miniatures
Demented Games
with Danilo Cartacci
www.figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Our pigments are finely ground Natural Earth Pigments and of the highest quality. Over recent
years, earth pigments have become extremely popular with model makers who wish to achieve
realistic and authentic looking finishes, especially with military and railway enthusiasts where a
weathered look is far more desirable. The pigments are commonly mixed with thinners to create
a paste or mixed with acrylic resins or varnish and glues to replicate urban, rural, industrial or
warfare surface conditions like: dust, dirt, mud, rust or surfaces that are in state of damage or
disrepair.
www.modeldisplayproducts.com
Available in ProPigment sets or individual pots.
Our pigments are not sold for cosmetic,
pharmaceutical or food use.
Use care when handling any dry pigment.
Avoid inhaling pigment dust.
Contact Figure Painter Magazine
Web
www.figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Email
info@figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Cover Artist:
Danilo Cartacci
Chief Editor:
Shane Rozzell
editor@figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Content Editor:
Marko Paunovic
content@figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Features Editor:
Terry Cowell
features@figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Market Place Editor:
Martyn Dorey
marketplace@figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Review Editor:
Marta Ślusarska
reviews@figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Media Relations:
Luke Wilson
luke@figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Advertising:
Sarah Evans
advertise@figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
Proof Readers:
Martyn Dorey
Sean Fulton
Regular Contributors:
Sean Fulton
Marta Ślusarska
Davide Rainone
Ana Polanšćak
Andrija Jurisic
Guest Contributors:
Shoshie
Jen Kaufman
Fernando Ruiz
Justin McCoy
Thor Intararangson
Figure Painter Magazine is published by
Robot Pigeon Publishing. South Cheshire. UK
Terry Cowell
Martyn Dorey
Marko Paunovic
Luke Wilson
Sheperd Paine 1946 - 2015
This month, the miniature painting world lost a true giant with the passing of
Sheperd Paine. Born in Berlin in 1946 then moving to America in 1949, he was
actively painting between 1968 and 1998 and is considered by many as the
father of this hobby we all love. Shep wrote several books on the subject and
had his pieces shown all over the world in museums and some of his pieces
have been collected by the rich and famous.
Shep is also credited with creating the open judging system used at many of
the popular painting comps around the world, because he saw some unfair-
ness and wanted to see everyone rewarded for their hard efforts.
Reading his books got me hooked on modelling and I was very honoured
when he agreed to do the Insight interview back in issue 12. It was a great
thrill to read his thoughts on the hobby and show some of his most iconic
pieces. I would just like to thank him for getting me hooked on this fantastic
hobby and all the FPM team send their best wishes to his friends and family.
Follow us on Social Media
The views and opinions relating to all material herein does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Figure Painter Magazine staff, editors or publishers who
are not liable of said opinions. Figure Painter Magazine cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies in any of its publications. Furthermore, responsibility
for any losses, damages or distress resulting from adherence to any information made available through this magazine or its website is not the responsi-
bility of Figure Painter Magazine or its publisher, Robot Pigeon Publishing. Adverts and advertisers appearing in Figure Painter Magazine carry no implied
recommendation from the magazine or the publishers. Artwork has also been either taken from company websites pertaining to the image and may not
be reproduced (except for personal use) without prior written permission from the said author / artist. Most product names are trademarks owned by the
companies that publish those products. Photos sent to Figure Painter Magazine will be treated as offered unconditionally for publication and copyright
purposes and are subject to editing and comments by the editors. Please ensure that all photos have credits attached if necessary. All rights reserved. No
part of this publication may be reproduced without prior consent from Figure Painter Magazine.
: : CONTENTS
CONT
Market Place & Unboxing
Unboxing Savage Forged Mini’s
by Marko Paunovic...Page 8
What’s on the Market: Create and Shape
by Shane Rozzell...Page 46
Unboxing Aradia’s Mawhi
by Marta Slusarska...Page 56
Unboxing Demented Games Miniatures
Group review...Page 88
Showcase Pages
Insight with Danilo Cartacci...Page
10
Exposé...Page
32
Putty & Paint...Page
60
Best of British: Luke Wilson...Page
98
Exhibition...Page
113
CONTENTS : :
TENTS
Features & Tutorials
Spotlight on Il Basetta
by Davide Raine...Page 28
Tutorial: Remora Pt 1
by Justin McCoy...Page 36
Small Victories
by Jen Kaufman...Page 44
Malifaux Gaming Table Part 28
by Marko Paunovic...Page 50
Hospitaller Knight
by Fernando Ruiz...Page 66
Building & Painting a Ruined Marble Column Base
by Thor Intararangson...Page 90
Event Reports
Iron Painter 2015
by Marko Paunovic...Page 22
Gen Con 2015
by Shoshie...Page 944
Zgłoś jeśli naruszono regulamin