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Robin

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Hi Guys

I don't know if you have heard of a new comapny called Stormtroopers that has recently opened its doors for buiness, the company website is

http://www.stormtroopers.f9.co.uk

I am the webmaster and sorta web liason(sp?) for the comapny and I have been asked by them to find painters for the range as it stands and hopefully to form good working relationshiops with figure modellers so that the range can be apinted in time for releases etc, we all know a figure sells better when we can see a finished piece.

So the company is hopefully looking for volunteers (being a new company funds are not that readily avaliable , though hopefully time will change that) to paint its current range.

If you are interested and would like to help us please contact me at the following email address

[email protected]

kindest regards

Robin
 
Anyone know what type or period Stormtroopers manufactur? scale and historical period. I wouldn't want to committ to a period I have no interest in.....been there....done that.....not good (y)
 
Hi Guy

The range is not too great at the moment. We have a number of figures and periods in varying scales, have alook at the web site, they cover from Napoloenic through to WW2

if you are interested I would be very pleased to if you would paint a figure.

Regards

Robin
 
Hi Robin

Gary came with Stormtroopers to our club's show at the beginning of the month. Has some nice figures. I'd be interested. Maybe you could show him my Roman in the gallery to see if he likes my stuff? The gold metallics were painted with printer's inks I got from him.

Drop me an email.

Rob
 
Ive visited their stand at Euro and inspected the good personally. They were quite good and not expensive. But with the exception of the Gefreiter the subjects werent my cup of tea.

I relieved them from some Printers Ink as they had colours hard to find anywhere else as copper, bronze and brass.
 
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