Soldatini International is an Electronic magazine that can be read from your PC, Ipad, Tablet, or other like device. It is an offshoot of Soldatini written in Italian.
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Ever since I got my first Italian issue I have been thrilled with the quality and scope of the pictures. With the advent of the International version and the ability to read about what I was seeing I have been hooked. Issue 3 has just been released and so I will give a review of the magazine over the past 2 issues.
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Soldatini, Soldatini International have set out to be the magazine for people who do miniatures. The span the gamete of genres from sci-fi to modern. They do acrylics painting, oils, and sculpting.
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The imagery is vivid and of a size easy to see. In each issue are photographs from various competitions which provide some really inspiring ideas on what to paint next or add to the grey army..
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There are step by steps and lessons that are very informative.
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The latest issue has an incredible tutorial on colour theory which is very easy to read and understandable. I was amazed to see a figure of Napoleon painted with only 5 colours on the palette.
The subject matter is diverse and I think quite interesting. From colour plates of various units to figures from all the genres.
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The magazine is a reasonable $6.99 per issue or 6 for $29.99 at Pocket mags.
Try is, I think you will find yourself hooked as I did. Informative, colourful, interesting, either version Italian or International will have something of interest to everyone.
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Ever since I got my first Italian issue I have been thrilled with the quality and scope of the pictures. With the advent of the International version and the ability to read about what I was seeing I have been hooked. Issue 3 has just been released and so I will give a review of the magazine over the past 2 issues.
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Soldatini, Soldatini International have set out to be the magazine for people who do miniatures. The span the gamete of genres from sci-fi to modern. They do acrylics painting, oils, and sculpting.
/gallery/albums/userpics/10118/inside1.jpg
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The imagery is vivid and of a size easy to see. In each issue are photographs from various competitions which provide some really inspiring ideas on what to paint next or add to the grey army..
/gallery/albums/userpics/10118/inside2.jpg
There are step by steps and lessons that are very informative.
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The latest issue has an incredible tutorial on colour theory which is very easy to read and understandable. I was amazed to see a figure of Napoleon painted with only 5 colours on the palette.
The subject matter is diverse and I think quite interesting. From colour plates of various units to figures from all the genres.
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The magazine is a reasonable $6.99 per issue or 6 for $29.99 at Pocket mags.
Try is, I think you will find yourself hooked as I did. Informative, colourful, interesting, either version Italian or International will have something of interest to everyone.