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Sept/Oct 2015
#30
£1.30
ISSN 2052-8507
with Penny Meyer
Exclusive unveiling of
A New Dragon Miniature
REVIEWS FROM
Midnight Miniatures
Dark Star Miniatures
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Chief Editor:
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Content Editor:
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Features Editor:
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Regular Contributors:
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Marta Ślusarska
Davide Rainone
Ana Polanšćak
Andrija Jurisic
Guest Contributors:
Penny Meyer
Greg DiFranco
Noel Meyer
Adrian Hopwood
Mike Schaefer
Jessica Rich
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Terry Cowell
Martyn Dorey
Marko Paunovic
Luke Wilson
Welcome to issue 30 of Figure Painter Magazine.
One of the goals of FPM is to show you, our readers, things that you may
have never seen before and introduce you to new ideas. That’s why this issue
is a bit of a special one dedicated to flachen zinnfiguren or flat tin figures.
In this issue we have a show report from the Mecca of this sometimes over-
looked part of our hobby, Kulmbach. We also have instruction about how to
sculpt a flachen zinnfiguren and even a guide to buying them. Jessica Rich
shares with us how she painted her first flachen zinnfiguren and this month’s
insight is with Penny Meyer, who was awarded Best of Show for flachen zinn-
figuren at Kulmbach earlier this year.
We have all the usuals reviews, views and news and interviews; in fact, we
speak to Karol Rudyk, whom we last spoke to in issue one, about his latest
project that we can exclusively reveal in this issue!
Also we have a breath taking tutorial from Adrian Hopwood about his sen-
sational rendition of Hush and one from our very own Italian Stallion, Davide
Rainone on how he recently painted his Dr. Doom bust.
All this for £1.30...we must be mad!
Shane Rozzell, Editor
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CONT
Unboxing
Unboxing Midnight Miniatures’ Crush Your Enemies
by Shane Rozzell...Page 8
Unboxing Dark Star Miniatures’ The Revolutionist
by Luke Wilson...Page 88
Unboxing Pegaso Model’s Signfer
by Davide Rainone...Page 101
Feature Pages
Show Report: Nova Open 2015...Page
12
Inspiration: Choosing a Flat Tin Figure to Paint...Page
40
Show Report: Euro Militaire 2015...Page
52
Spotlight: An Exclusive Interview with Karol Rudyk...Page
70
Inspiration: Sculpting & Painting your own Flat Tin Figure...Page
80
Spotlight: Mr. Lee’s Mini’s...Page
104
Show Report: Kulmbach 2015...Page
12
CONTENTS : :
TENTS
Tutorials
Tutorial: Malifaux Gaming Table Part 30
by Marko Paunovic...Page 32
Tutorial: Hot Shot Hilda
by Adrian Hopwood...Page 58
Tutorial: Painting Circe Flat Tin Figure
by Jessica Rich...Page 92
Tutorial: Dr. Doom, Fabric Pattern
by Davide Rainone...Page 110
Showcase Pages
Insight with Penny Meyer...Page
18
Putty & Paint...Page
46
Exposé...Page
84
Exhibition...Page
121
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