You sell parts to add to somebody elses models. Thats what he is trying to do, get parts to sell to add to somebody elses model. I don't see a difference with what he is trying to do and what you are doing.nvillacci wrote:I am a casual aquantance of Matt's, I know he is dealing with some very hard issues at this time, I just want to make sure he knows that his kit is still being reproduced, and more importantly, that you have permission to modify his sculpture and continue to sell it thus modified.
Owning a miniature company myself, unless I have express ownership of a model (I commissioned a model to be made and own it) or express permission to reproduce that model or model with conversions, I could not manufacture that model, its all a copyright and ownership law issue.
Again, just want to make sure Matt is kosher with this all.
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Re: Design-a-head-for-the-Titan… contest!
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my underwear!
Buy, sell or trade....it's all the same to me. Lower refs pays/ships first!
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OKay, guys.
I'm going to go ahead and put the brakes on this line of conversation.
This is a topic about entering a contest, NOT about the legality or propriety of said contest. If you want to discuss it further, please take it to PM.
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I'm going to go ahead and put the brakes on this line of conversation.
This is a topic about entering a contest, NOT about the legality or propriety of said contest. If you want to discuss it further, please take it to PM.
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Lower rating? You ship first.
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okaydoke when will this contest finish up?
i think i'll have a go at this
i think i'll have a go at this
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Bottom of the first post:
Can't wait to see it!TrooperPX wrote:Hello all!
I’m thinking about letting this go into mid February? I might close it sooner if something really catches my creative eye... so you need to keep me updated if you're working on something but need more time.
Let me turn your original sculpt into an army!
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duh, thanks mate
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Having had extensive conversations with TrooperPX, as well as contact with Matt at Conversion Corner, I am satisfied that this contest does NOT interfere with the deal between Conversion Corner and TrooperPX.
Let the contest continue!
Eric
Let the contest continue!
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okeydoke then i'll get started right away
thx for the heads *lol* up
thx for the heads *lol* up
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Sent you the link to my entry for the contest. Thanks!
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Received and replied!
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Any artists out there have any updates?
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getting there, the basic shape is done now to detailing
it would have been much easier actually having a copy of the thing to sculpt it on but well....
it would have been much easier actually having a copy of the thing to sculpt it on but well....
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Re: Design-a-head-for-the-Titan… contest!
You can.Paintbrushturkey wrote:getting there, the basic shape is done now to detailing
it would have been much easier actually having a copy of the thing to sculpt it on but well....
For only $150 US, one of these rare beauties can be YOURS!
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Give me a sense of humor Lord. Give me the grace to see a joke.
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Re: Design-a-head-for-the-Titan… contest!
and i thought trooper was the advertiser here
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That's why I provided pics and specs... The neck mount can always be built up later, so just leave an area on the back of the head for me to work with.
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good enough...
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