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ISSUE # 3
REVIEWS OF
AMMON MINIATURES
SPELLCROW
www.figurepaintermagazine.co.uk
JULY 2013
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ISSN 2052-8507
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Firstly, let me welcome you to issue three of Figure Painter Magazine and
our largest issue to date. One thing I have found is that almost everyone in
this hobby always has time to say thanks for the hard work when creating a
magazine like this and this was no less evident last week when I attended a model
show not to far from where I live. I had a great day, even though temperatures
were rising in the show hall due the the hot weather and I met lots of nice, help-
ful and talkative people. Model shows, large or small are a great place to visit.
At them you can learn new things, meet the people behind some of the great
miniatures we see on the Internet; not to mention, pick up some great deals on
new tools and miniatures. They really are the front end of this solitary hobby we
all love and we should support them as much as possible or they could die out.
Before you all delve into the pages of FPM3 I'd like to thank you all for pur-
chasing it. It really has made us proud at how popular the magazine has become
in such a short space of time and that is all down to you, the reader. To keep the
magazine popular we invite your input. Either on the forums or by using the mail-
box email let us know what you like and don’t like about the magazine because
without your input we can’t grow the magazine.
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CONTENTS
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Insight
Tutorial
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Gamespace
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Exposé
CONTENTS
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HIGHLIGHTS
Headlines
Page 6
Page 75
Exhibition
FEATURES
Review
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Headlines
Mailbox
Insight
Tutorial
Gamespace
Review
Exposé
Tutorial
Market Place
Show Report
Tutorial
Review
Tutorial
Exhibition
The latest news from the hobby
Where readers get their say
insider interviews
Homage to JMD Miniatures
Regular game review
Spellcrow’s Plague Prince
What’s hot this month
Tale of Two Kitties Part 2
Tools roundup
June Roundup
Malifaux gaming table Part 3
Ammons’ Ana Bot Hunter
True Metallic Metals
Reader image submissions
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Tutorial
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