The illustrated Historical Artist from Figurementors

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Nap

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Hi everyone

A while ago a dedicated modeller by the name of Jay Martin had a dream to give the community the very best material , both in articles, features , colour representation , show reports, features from the very best artist in the hobby from all over the world...

This dream was realised when when he launched The Illustrated Historical Artist via on line downloads at a very reasonable cost as well .

We have seen the extreme hard work that goes into each and every issue as well as specials on shows and with every release it gets to be a "must have" download

From issue 1
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to the latest Issue 11 which was announced here on PF here:

https://www.planetfigure.com/thread...rated-historical-artist-is-in-its-way.130633/

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Issues previously have included many great articles as you can see from these pictures ...just a snippet so the website at Figurementors is well worth bookmarking and supporting

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Show Specials

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The next issue is due out in early May so make a note in the diary

STOP PRESS

Its not just the Historical modeller that is being catered for but also the fantasy modeller with there is now a Illustrated Fantasy magazine ...all with wonderful articles as in the Historical

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The latest #3
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Back issues and offers are available from the website at:

http://figurementors.com


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Treat yourself .......you deserve it and Jay deserves our support

Nap

PS: Please also look at this

https://www.planetfigure.com/thread...rated-historical-and-fantasy-magazine.134190/
 
Got them all bar the Show Specials.
Highly recommended, as it has lots of information, and truly minimal advertising (unlike most hardcopy magazines, where the ration is the reverse.)
 
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