Mike McVey | |
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Nationality | British |
Occupation | Game designer |
Mike McVey is a game designer who has worked primarily on miniature wargames.
Mike McVey has previously worked for Games Workshop. [1]: 289 McVey created the metal miniatures that were used for the Wizards of the Coast version of Chainmail (2001). [1]: 289 McVey used his "Role Models" column in Dragon to give advice on how gamers can paint their miniatures. [1]: 290 McVey left Wizards of the Coast in 2002, [1]: 291 and became one of the partners in Privateer Press. [2]
Mike McVey | |
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Nationality | British |
Occupation | Game designer |
Mike McVey is a game designer who has worked primarily on miniature wargames.
Mike McVey has previously worked for Games Workshop. [1]: 289 McVey created the metal miniatures that were used for the Wizards of the Coast version of Chainmail (2001). [1]: 289 McVey used his "Role Models" column in Dragon to give advice on how gamers can paint their miniatures. [1]: 290 McVey left Wizards of the Coast in 2002, [1]: 291 and became one of the partners in Privateer Press. [2]