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Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut




Korea/USA

Hey everyone, I am going to be visiting the people at Blue Table Painting soon, and was wondering if you have any questions or if there is anything specific that you would like to see. I will be vlogging/blogging about the trip so just let me know! Blue Table Painting does some amazing work, if you haven’t heard of them check them out at bluetablepainting.com. Please feel free to PM me or post your question in this thread and I will do my best to answer your questions/take pictures of what you want to see.

StyleX, Professional Model Tools
StyleX Hobby
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2000 pt SM (Triple) Stormraven Air Scouts
-X Chapter, For the Emperor-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNPpepPY4Lw&feature=share&list=UU-aSLyvFLGEmNFcGomzL47w
The X Chapter Blue Table painting video 
   
Made in us
Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

BTP is still around?


 
   
Made in se
Civil War Re-enactor





 Breotan wrote:
BTP is still around?


Ask them "Are you still in business? And why?"

Shotgun wrote:
I don't think I will ever understand the mentality of people that feel the need to record and post their butthurt on the interwebs.
 
   
Made in gb
Multispectral Nisse




Luton, UK

"Why do you think acting weird on youtube will get you more customers?"

"Are you going to try and rip people off with another Kickstarter project designed to get people to buy you models?"

“Good people are quick to help others in need, without hesitation or requiring proof the need is genuine. The wicked will believe they are fighting for good, but when others are in need they’ll be reluctant to help, withholding compassion until they see proof of that need. And yet Evil is quick to condemn, vilify and attack. For Evil, proof isn’t needed to bring harm, only hatred and a belief in the cause.” 
   
Made in us
Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

fishy bob wrote:
 Breotan wrote:
BTP is still around?


Ask them "Are you still in business? And why?"
I was actually serious. I thought MiniWarGaming had "absorbed" them.


 
   
Made in us
Powerful Orc Big'Un





Somewhere in the steamy jungles of the south...

Ask them about how long it takes to complete, say, a 2,500 point WHFB/WH40k army.

~Tim?

   
Made in au
Longtime Dakkanaut





 Some_Call_Me_Tim? wrote:
Ask them about how long it takes to complete, say, a 2,500 point WHFB/WH40k army.

~Tim?
this would actuly be interesting.
   
Made in us
Fate-Controlling Farseer





Fort Campbell

 Breotan wrote:
fishy bob wrote:
 Breotan wrote:
BTP is still around?


Ask them "Are you still in business? And why?"
I was actually serious. I thought MiniWarGaming had "absorbed" them.



Wonder where you heard that.

They are currently working on some of my models. A friends as well. Tons of updates on facebook, and they seem to have no shortage of customers by looking at new completed projects they post.

Oh, I forgot to add... Ahhhh... another BTP thread that will devolve into senseless hate for no real reason.

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Full Frontal Nerdity 
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut






Los Angeles

I have a serious question.

Does Blue Table Painting compare their pricing structure with other painting services? If so, how do they justify their seemingly high prices when other studios put out higher quality work at comparable (or sometimes cheaper) prices?

I have a feeling that their answer would be along the lines of "our customer service adds value to our product" but I am curious if there is more to it than that.

   
 
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