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A few of you may have seen some of the various models this former GW staff member has been releasing

example : http://www.waylandgames.co.uk/filbot/fdv1-mako/prod_21828.html

He has, alas, had some bad luck , from Facebook

Fil Dunn
Please Please Please

following my laptop being stolen, accounts being hacked and my Filbot page getting deleted, i'm after all your pics of Filbot figures (especially the competition entries) you have painted as i try to rebuild the galleries. if you still have them please let me know or even better message them to me.........................

thank you in advance peeps.



Which is a pretty crappy thing to happen.

His new page can be found here :

https://www.facebook.com/filbotmecha?ref=hl

If you do have any pictures of his models ( or were wondering what had happened to the page) then please do either post them there or on here.

Hope the situation is resolved satisfactorily soon.


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