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ISSUE # 20
REVIEWS FROM
Miniaturas Fortes
Nocturna Models
Siren Miniatures
Fallen Frontiers
Olivier Bouchet
interview with
Sebastian Archer
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Nov/Dec 2014
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Ian Succamore
David Powell
Thor Intararangson
Mario B Delgado
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Welcome to issue 20 of Figure Painter Magazine.
It’s beginning to look at lot like Christmas or so the song goes. and It’s true
and it is but a stone’s stone throw away. I hope you’ve all been good this year
and make it onto the ‘nice’ list, and with your Christmas stockings are brim-
ming with all manner of miniature goodness. I know this is a bit of a cliché, but
I do think it’s the time of year we should consider people less fortunate than
us; after all there are some painters out there who don’t even use Winsor and
Newton brushes or still use paints that don’t come in a dropper bottle!
Wait…what...first world problems you say?
Yes, I know, but it does make you think that sometimes our problems aren’t
really problems at all. We get so wrapped up in ourselves that we fail to see
what’s going on in other parts of our own community, never mind the rest of
the world. With that in mind, we should take the time to think of those less for-
tunate than ourselves, especially at this time of year when we are surrounded
by our families, eating far too much and exchanging gifts.
Well that’s it for 2014. All in all, I don’t think it has been a bad old year; some
plans didn’t bear fruit, but others did and there are plenty more for the com-
ing new year, so I am looking forward to 2015. While I have the opportunity,
I’d like to wish each and every reader a merry Christmas, Happy Holidays
and a Happy New Year from all of us at FPM
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: : CONTENTS
CONT
Features & Inspiration
Insight Interview
Sebastian Archer...Page 10
Agram Arena Winter 2014 Show Report
by Marko Paunovic...Page 32
Best of British: Scott Hockley
by Terry Cowell...Page 38
Monte San Savino 2014 Show report
by Davide Rainone...Page 90
Slayer Sword Winner: Richard Gray
by Jason Martin...Page 94
What’s on the Market: Decals Part 2
by Martyn Dorey...Page 111
Showcase Pages
Exposé...Page
52
Putty & Paint...Page
74
Exhibition...Page
115
CONTENTS : :
TENTS
Reviews
Fallen Frontiers Joint Unboxing...Page
8
Miniaturas Fortes German Office by Mario Delgado...Page
36
Olivier Bouchet’s Gokan by Terry Cowell...Page
56
Nocturna Models’ Battle Chick by Marta Ślusarska...Page
70
Siren Miniatures Unboxing by Jason Martin...Page
80
Tutorials & Step-by-Steps
Spring Base Tutorial Part 2 by Luke Wilson...Page
22
Malifaux Gaming Table Part 20 by Marko Paunovic...Page
44
Cavalier Officer Part 2 by Ian Succamore...Page
58
French Dragoon Part 1 by David Powell...Page
84
Eagle Statue Display Base by Thor Intararangson...Page
98
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