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Hello,
I hope you are all doing well, and that 2017 is off to a good start for
each of you.
It has been brought to my attention that a vendor/manufacturer named "Must Have Models" from France has been pirating my figures and maybe others.
https://www.musthavemodels.fr/news/
They do not have the figures on their website, but they are selling them
from their trade stand at shows.
A very good French customer of mine attended the Bron-2017 model show in Bron/Lyon France on the weekend of March 4-5. While at the show he came upon a vendor named "Must Have Models". On their table he sees my Voss, Bishop, von Schleich and the WWI German Pilot and Mechanic figure set. However, they are in plain plastic bags with generic 'photocopied' labels. He also notices large casting blocks (which my figures do not have) and some are in grey resin (which I do not use). Being familiar with my figures because he has actually purchased some directly from me, he suspects they are illegal copies. He asks the vendor: "these are nice, who makes these?" To his surprise the vendor claims them as his own work, says he sculpted them and is the producer. The customer managed to circle back around and discretely took photos of the 'Must Have' table with my products. I have attached the pictures for you to see. You can see in the pictures the pirated figures next to their own aircraft conversions and accessories. In one of the pictures you can even see the female associate of Must Have (my customer confirms she was part of the Must Have table). I have since managed to obtain two of the pirated copies. The last picture I have attached (with the burgundy background on my kitchen table) shows the hard evidence now in my possession. It shows:
- the pirated copies of Voss and Bishop
- the envelope they were mailed in with the hand written return address:
(Didier Goujon, 115 route d'oyonnax, 01100 Geovreisset, France)
- The invoice for the pirated figures from Didier
- the PayPal transaction receipt paper trail back to Didier for payment for the figures.
To show the evidence is in my possession and there is absolutely no question of the illegal activity, you can see my hand in the upper corner holding my own original figure kits.
I am disgusted (and REALLY PISSED) by this sort of unsavory practice and you should be too. This practice undermines our entire hobby industry. Not only do these thieves steal from me, but they also steal retail sales from any legitimate reseller/vendor. And, in effect steal from the original artists who sculpt, paint, etc. by benefiting financially from their work without compensation. Do what
you want with this information, take it further or not, it is entirely up to you, but I wanted you to know. As colleagues in the hobby industry I believe we all have to fight against illegal recasters. As we attend model shows, please let's circulate and look out for each other. If you see recasts of anyone's products please notify each other and spread the word. I am going to contact the organizers of the show and report it. And, if you attend a show and see something like this please let the show organizers know about it. If we can get vendors like this banned from shows, that would be a step in the right direction to shutting them down. ...please pass the word. If you carry their products I respectfully ask that you discontinue them as they are dishonest thieves. And if you see these folks at a show, do me a favor and let them know that you know they are dishonest thieves =)).
I notice, in one of the pictures, is the German Mechanic from KellerKind. It is the piece with a black and white un-painted label. (Notice too that the labels they used for my figures are not just copies of my labels, but they are the pictures from the catalog page of my website!?!? Those thieves took the time to go to my website and even steal the pictures to make their own bogus labels. ...who knows, they may be copying figures from other manufacturers too?!? I have tried to contact KellerKind, but when I go to their website it says it is down for maintenance/updates. If anyone has their email please be so kind as to forward this message to them.
Please lets all stand together.
best regards
Paul
www.ModelCellar.com
I hope you are all doing well, and that 2017 is off to a good start for
each of you.
It has been brought to my attention that a vendor/manufacturer named "Must Have Models" from France has been pirating my figures and maybe others.
https://www.musthavemodels.fr/news/
They do not have the figures on their website, but they are selling them
from their trade stand at shows.
A very good French customer of mine attended the Bron-2017 model show in Bron/Lyon France on the weekend of March 4-5. While at the show he came upon a vendor named "Must Have Models". On their table he sees my Voss, Bishop, von Schleich and the WWI German Pilot and Mechanic figure set. However, they are in plain plastic bags with generic 'photocopied' labels. He also notices large casting blocks (which my figures do not have) and some are in grey resin (which I do not use). Being familiar with my figures because he has actually purchased some directly from me, he suspects they are illegal copies. He asks the vendor: "these are nice, who makes these?" To his surprise the vendor claims them as his own work, says he sculpted them and is the producer. The customer managed to circle back around and discretely took photos of the 'Must Have' table with my products. I have attached the pictures for you to see. You can see in the pictures the pirated figures next to their own aircraft conversions and accessories. In one of the pictures you can even see the female associate of Must Have (my customer confirms she was part of the Must Have table). I have since managed to obtain two of the pirated copies. The last picture I have attached (with the burgundy background on my kitchen table) shows the hard evidence now in my possession. It shows:
- the pirated copies of Voss and Bishop
- the envelope they were mailed in with the hand written return address:
(Didier Goujon, 115 route d'oyonnax, 01100 Geovreisset, France)
- The invoice for the pirated figures from Didier
- the PayPal transaction receipt paper trail back to Didier for payment for the figures.
To show the evidence is in my possession and there is absolutely no question of the illegal activity, you can see my hand in the upper corner holding my own original figure kits.
I am disgusted (and REALLY PISSED) by this sort of unsavory practice and you should be too. This practice undermines our entire hobby industry. Not only do these thieves steal from me, but they also steal retail sales from any legitimate reseller/vendor. And, in effect steal from the original artists who sculpt, paint, etc. by benefiting financially from their work without compensation. Do what
you want with this information, take it further or not, it is entirely up to you, but I wanted you to know. As colleagues in the hobby industry I believe we all have to fight against illegal recasters. As we attend model shows, please let's circulate and look out for each other. If you see recasts of anyone's products please notify each other and spread the word. I am going to contact the organizers of the show and report it. And, if you attend a show and see something like this please let the show organizers know about it. If we can get vendors like this banned from shows, that would be a step in the right direction to shutting them down. ...please pass the word. If you carry their products I respectfully ask that you discontinue them as they are dishonest thieves. And if you see these folks at a show, do me a favor and let them know that you know they are dishonest thieves =)).
I notice, in one of the pictures, is the German Mechanic from KellerKind. It is the piece with a black and white un-painted label. (Notice too that the labels they used for my figures are not just copies of my labels, but they are the pictures from the catalog page of my website!?!? Those thieves took the time to go to my website and even steal the pictures to make their own bogus labels. ...who knows, they may be copying figures from other manufacturers too?!? I have tried to contact KellerKind, but when I go to their website it says it is down for maintenance/updates. If anyone has their email please be so kind as to forward this message to them.
Please lets all stand together.
best regards
Paul
www.ModelCellar.com