Well done. Jérémie, what's your role on this boat? Introduce the crew to us! If it is a boat, then it is a sailboat carried here and there by the winds and the currents. As in all small projects, everyone must be able to wear any mask and multitask. There are no exclusive domains even if our skills direct us in one direction more than another… At least, not at the beginning. As for myself, I will essentially coordinate artistic wills. Painting, sculpting, choosing what will be produced and what will not, directing designers and illustrators... As for the crew - Born in a boardgame box, Jérôme is a man who lives surrounded by lead and he will essentially dedicate his time to FIGONE by dispatching small parcels filled with resin minis to their new owners. Laurent is a sophisticated neural network implanted with an evolved cognitive module! In other words, he will manage the Internet and administrative aspects of FIGONE. That’s all concerning the basic structure, but a swarm of generous contributors are helping out with graphic design, translation, etc. You will find all our accomplices in the credits on our website. What will Artefactory and Alkemy become? People are talking about them here and there and would like to be enlightened. Using the previous boat metaphor, Alkemy would be a liner, you know? It is a big machine, more industrial. I feel more like an artisan; hence FIGONE. Artefactory will still be part of Kraken Editions. There is little chance for this range to evolve, but it will remain available in both Kraken's and FIGONE's stores. I will remain an active member of Kraken and intend to keep on painting new releases as they keep coming. Well, now that we are eager to see it coming, the question is: When does it start? It may have already started when the first issue of FanFig is out. As I am speaking, it is mid-February and we are a few weeks away from taking off, or rather from casting off the moorings and setting sail. If you type www.figone.fr and it works, then we are ready! How could a FIGONE miniature be defined? Gulp. The scope of the range is so wide! Like Artefactory, it will treat all scales and all themes (with a predilection for imaginary themes). The miniatures will form a crowded melting pot fed with hopes and won’t necessarily have any direct link between each other. And a rock 'n' roll attitude ! May we know who is going to sculpt this crowded melting pot of resin minis? I figure you already have contacts and names! Say I’m a freelance sculptor and I want to work with FIGONE? How does it work? In the painting department, it will be essentially me. In the sculpting domain, essentially others! Already, the first sculptors' names will sound good to connoisseurs. We will soon encounter Allan Carrasco, Romain Van Den Bogaert, Edgar Skomorowski, Thomas David, Jacques Alexandre Gillois, Benoît Cauchies, Maxime Penaud, Sylvain Deschamps and many others... To have a miniature produced by FIGONE is simple. You need a good idea, a nice touch and the ability to bill us! Any idea on the rate at which new minis will be released? It will be utterly random, unreasoned, and even irreverent! Any clue about pricing? We think our pricing is a bit lower than average for stand-alone resin miniatures. The makers, from the sculptors to the manufacturer, will be the same as Artefactory. Thus, prices should be similar. How to get them? Online orders or local retailers? Both, Captain. FIGONE is, above all, about miniatures. Right... But you paint with brushes and you sculpt with tools. Will we be able to order any of these through FIGONE? I'll say that from the start FIGONE is not meant to be a mere non-specialised shop. If we adorn our catalogue with items like the ones you mention, it will be to promote projects we have our hearts set on, or to make specific hard-to-find tools available. And if they are hard to find for a consumer, they will be hard for shops to find too. Yet, we are working on it, notably a magnificent orange-rubber-tip brush, originally used to paint ceramics...
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