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Posted: 20 May 2008, o 08:20
by Nameless

Posted: 20 May 2008, o 08:29
by Demi_morgana
unfortunatelly reaper won't earn on me this time :neutral:

Posted: 20 May 2008, o 11:05
by NAVARRO
Ugly stuff :P Only dragon chick stands out a bit.

Posted: 30 Jun 2008, o 14:51
by Nameless

Posted: 1 Aug 2008, o 08:45
by Nameless
Announcing P-65 Heavy Metal, Reaper's New Miniature Model Line

In September you will see the re-release of several of our current best selling models in a new miniature line we call P-65 Heavy Metal.

P-65, what kind of name is that?

P-65 was the metal formula that made Reaper famous and is a blend of white metals designed to capture every subtle detail as well as allow for maximum metal flexibility for straightening and posing.

Bringing this metal formula back into production is a big step for us so we felt it only appropriate to name the new line P-65 in honor of its heritage.

P-65 is a lead based alloy similar to 60% lead - 40% tin solder and is the perfect mix to cast miniatures in.

To gauge both the commercial and public acceptance of P-65 initially we will release a group of specially selected models from our current figure lines eventually followed by new models.

The P-65 miniature line is designed specifically for the adult modeler and is being released to give them a choice in how they spend their hobby dollars.

P-65 will have its own unique blister card and packaging. All P-65 packaging will clearly state in a clear and reasonable manner that the product is for adults and cast using a lead based alloy. All models cast in the P-65 alloy will have P-65 on the bottom of their base.

Why P-65 now?

Indonesia is currently the worlds leading exporter of tin. After reading the statement below made by the person in charge of Indonesian raw material exports, it seems doubtful to us that the price of tin will be coming down anytime in the near future. P-65 simply gives the adult painter an alternative to higher priced tin alloy models.

According to Asia Pulse, Indonesian Director General of Minerals, Coal and Geothermal Energy, Simon F Sembiring is quoted as saying "It is time for Indonesia to be able to dictate the tin price on the world market" adding, "We will control production to keep price stability."

So for us the Director General has made his position clear and while we hope the market will stabilize and the price will drop, however, we're not holding our breath.

Posted: 1 Aug 2008, o 18:10
by Skrit
I actually like the first one from two posts above!^^

Posted: 2 Sep 2008, o 09:47
by Nameless

Posted: 2 Sep 2008, o 09:51
by Demi_morgana
nothing new for CAV? :army:

Posted: 2 Sep 2008, o 14:05
by ToMaZ
first one is nice in a conceptual way.

Posted: 2 Sep 2008, o 14:14
by Nameless
I like the sorceress.
and now one for Demi, as he likes (almost) all stuff undead - the crab ^^ first view is boring
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but this one is quite amusing :)
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