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Eric Turner Legionary

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 288 Location: Richmond, Va
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 6:12 pm Post subject: Help finding a vendor |
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Guys,
What is the name of the vender that sells prepaint figures at the
cons? He is usually setup at or near the front entrance of the dealer
hall. His figures are in white boxes and opened so you can see them.
Eric
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Recruit

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 234
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 6:40 pm Post subject: Re: Help finding a vendor |
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I know that there are actually two vendors there set up next to each
other using similar boxes. All I know is that they are out of
Pennsylvania. I do know a guy (Roger Taylor) who is kind of new to
Warrior who bought an army from one of those vendors. I have his email
address and will ask him (he may be on this list, and he could respond
too).
On Apr 29, 2004, at 11:12 AM, wdknee88 wrote:
> Guys,
>
> What is the name of the vender that sells prepaint figures at the
> cons? He is usually setup at or near the front entrance of the dealer
> hall. His figures are in white boxes and opened so you can see them.
>
> Eric
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Mike Bard Legionary

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 388
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 8:04 pm Post subject: Re: Help finding a vendor |
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I believe that at least one of them is Pictor Studios and their web page is
http://www.pictorsstudio.com/. I'm not sure about the other, though I
believe that they are both the same company, just two different people.
The company that I am a member of (Deep Strike - www.deep-strike.com) also
paints historicals and would be open in giving you a quote on our costs. If
you can't get to either website, in the current issue of the HMGS East
Newsletter, the cover picture is a sample of the work I do; the picture on
page 20 shows both work that I do, and work that Pictor does. The front
rank of chariots is all painted by me, the rear rank is painted by Pictor
with a bit of added detail and rebasing by me.
Michael Bard
That Greek Hoplite Guy
> I know that there are actually two vendors there set up next to each
> other using similar boxes. All I know is that they are out of
> Pennsylvania. I do know a guy (Roger Taylor) who is kind of new to
> Warrior who bought an army from one of those vendors. I have his email
> address and will ask him (he may be on this list, and he could respond
> too).
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John Murphy Legate

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 1625
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 10:28 pm Post subject: Re: Help finding a vendor |
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Hi Eric,
As was stated I guess Pictor Studios is one, probably the one that
usually has the table right where you walk in. Just a note- I bought
some 15mm Varangians from them. The paintjob is nice but the prices I
thought were kind of high (although not so bad as to stop me from
buying the figs, at least in 15mm they were affordable). I guess he
has to pay for that nice table spot somehow!
Just around the corner typically PaintedArmies.com (also, not
suprisingly, their website) also has their figures on display in
white boxes like that, and have been doing so around the HMGS-E cons
for quite a few years now. Lee and Sharyl Clapp, also of
Pennsylvania, are the proprietors. I have had Lee paint a number of
my figures. He does just as good or better at 15mm and is much less
costly. I think his prices for 25's are probably more in line with
Pictor's. While a real nice guy and very service-oriented I also
believe he has fewer hands to crank out the work so might not be as
fast although I have never had Pictor actually paint anything for me
so I can't say in comparison.
And before anyone jumps on me about buying painted figures just try
painting with my combination of eyesight, depth perception, hand-eye
co-ordination and caffeine shakes. After you have totally screwed up
a few, and I have because I keep trying anyway, you'll go buy someone
else's work too.
Is that who you were looking for?
--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, "wdknee88" <eturner@c...> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> What is the name of the vender that sells prepaint figures at the
> cons? He is usually setup at or near the front entrance of the
dealer
> hall. His figures are in white boxes and opened so you can see them.
>
> Eric
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Recruit

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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 1:28 am Post subject: Re: Help finding a vendor |
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Norm and Robbie Flam? Can't remember the name of the company, even
though I remember their names. Weird how the brain works (Or, How the
weird brain works...).
Bob
wdknee88 wrote:
> Guys,
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> What is the name of the vender that sells prepaint figures at the
> cons? He is usually setup at or near the front entrance of the dealer
> hall. His figures are in white boxes and opened so you can see them.
>
> Eric
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Doug Centurion

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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 10:46 am Post subject: Re: Help finding a vendor |
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> >
>> What is the name of the vender that sells prepaint figures at the
>> cons? He is usually setup at or near the front entrance of the dealer
> > hall. His figures are in white boxes and opened so you can see them.
http://www.pictorsstudios.com
might be the one
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