Showing posts with label Minimag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minimag. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Painting faces the Dick Higgs way

Dick Higgs, Miniature Figurine's principal designer, provided this guide as part 3 of his series Painting for Beginners in Minimag Magazine, appearing in 1971.

The beginning of a slippery slope, as far as I am concerned... I won't even mention deacls for eyes and kilts on 28mm figures....



Saturday, 1 October 2011

Phil Barker's tips on horses, from Miniature Figurines Magazine Vol1 Number 2

From the second issue of Minimag, some notes on horse colours, based on a letter from Phil Barker. This is the sort of information that was hard to come by then - you can from time to time see interesting 70s humbrol enamel paint jobs on horses by trawling through pictures on e-bay.


Thursday, 1 September 2011

Minimags Trouvees

My recent mention of Miniature Figurines House Magazine from the early 1970s has produced a good response - I recived scans of Issue Number 5 this morning (thanks Rob). I also have a copy of Issue Number 2 on its way from another source.

My intention is to post some material here and some on the Lone S Ranger blog.

The contents of Issue Number 5 include:

Part 5 of a series on painting for beginners by Dick Higgs
Reference Books at a Price, by Eric Rayment (posted below)
Simple Historex Conversions
A series of uniform notes, illustrated with
line drawings by Peter Heath
- Part 2 of Russian Cuirassiers, 1812-1814
- Train D'Artillerie de la Garde, 1800-1815
- Light Cavalry of the Grand Duchy of Berg, 1807-1814
- Confederate States of America, Cavalry, Horse Artillery and Infantry

Reference Books at a Price, by Eric Rayment, from Miniature Figurines Magazine Volume 1 Number 5

Following on from recent posts on Almarks and Blandfords, here is a contemporary view of these two series and other uniform reference sources available in the early 1970s, published in the MIniature Figurines House Magazine.
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