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chaos0xomega wrote:
SJG as in Steve Jackson Games?? o.O


Yeah.

Broken Anvil is a sub-company of Level 52, so there is that cash flow/licensing contracts to make things more interesting.

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This is totally a left-field question but not one that I think warrants it's own thread: how are the PP plastics? Is it the right stuff for model cement or does it still require superglue?

   
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The Newman wrote:
This is totally a left-field question but not one that I think warrants it's own thread: how are the PP plastics? Is it the right stuff for model cement or does it still require superglue?


Most of their plastics require super glue. There's a VERY small range of kits that come on sprue that take plastic cement.
   
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 LunarSol wrote:
A big part of the problem with PPs pay is that they're also located in a city with a very high cost of living. Broken Anvil is far enough out of Seattle that you can afford to live off what they pay without moving to a different part of the country.
Well, PP hasn't been in Seattle proper for, well, since inception. They were over in Bellevue for a while, which does have a higher cost than Seattle city limits, actually, then moved to Kirkland I think it was. Either way, Woodinville, Seattle, Auburn, Bellevue, even Tacoma aren't really that far apart, and it isn't uncommon for people to work in, say, Everett and live in Seattle, or even Tacoma. Even more common for folks to live in Seattle and work in Bellevue, or vice versa. Auburn does have a lower cost of living (if you live there rent is cheaper, everything else is about the same), but it's also no guarantee that employees live in the same city as the HQ around here; that's only like a 40 minute commute.

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Thank you for the quick response. I figured that would be the case because Polystyrene is kind of a high-volume product, but I've been out of the game for a while.

   
 
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