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ISSUE # 5
REVIEWS OF
BIOSHOCK INFINITE - SEIGE
OF COLUMBIA
SCALE75 PAINT SETS
RESIN BENCH MODELS
“SPECIAL” FORCES
MASTERCLASS
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Welcome to issue 5 of Figure Painter Magazine and thank you for buy-
ing it. Over the lasts few years I have noticed a trend and that is as social
networks get more and more popular painting forums are getting less and
less. While I am sorry to see the decline of forums I am really pleased to see
people join in using networks like facebook, google + and twitter which offer a
much wider membership base. These networks make the world a much smaller
place where we can see fellow painters and sculptors from all over the world
come together to share their love of our hobby. It's a place where we can learn
new skills and techniques and view miniatures and models that we wouldn't
ordinarily ever hear about. Miniature painting is usually a pretty solitary hobby
where we only venture out into the world of sunlight and fresh air once in a
while but social networks can also help find other like minded individuals right
on your door step. For me, one such find was the UKGK show which happens
to be 20 minutes from where I live and it's a show I am really looking forward
to attending at the end of this month. If you can make it along and happen to
bump into me don't forget to say hi.
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Insight
Tutorial
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Exposé
Contents
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HIGHLIGHTS
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Exhibition
Game
Table
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Headlines
Insight
Inspiration
Gamespace
Show Report
Tutorial
Show Report
Review
Tutorial
Exposé
Gamespace
Tutorial
Market Place
Tutorial
Review
Tutorial
Review
Exhibition
The latest news from the hobby
Insider interviews
Garage Kits
Regular game review
August Roundup
Malifaux gaming table Part 5
Figureworld
Landsnecht General at Pavia
How to Paint Burnt Wood
What’s hot this month
Laser cut MDF Terrain
Dwarf Bust
Tools roundup
Revolutionary
“Special” Forces
Confederate Infantryman Pt 2
Scale Color Paint Sets
Reader image submissions
Review
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Tutorial
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