Anybody looking for an XD job in Mich. area ?

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pickelhaube
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Anybody looking for an XD job in Mich. area ?

Post by pickelhaube » Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:19 am

I have been talking to my buddy Jack who lives in Detroit Mich. He is the guy who makes the Me-163 and soon to be Hurricane as well as tons of other customs. He is looking for a talented modeler. With everything going on he is ready to take on an employee in building and customizing our beloved XD. This is for real. How many chances do we get to play all day and get paid for it? I wish I lived up there. At least I would not be dodging hurricanes. Let me know post or Pm me.

Again this is for real he is looking for a REALIABLE modeler full or part time. Skills are prefered. The job entails painting , resin casting and building. This is probably a chance in a life time to get a job we ( ok me) would love to have.

Jack is a very likable guy. He is a man of his word .
Let me know.
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Post by Light.Inf.Scout » Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:52 am

God that would be great! Unfortunately, I have no skills (at least for building quality models) and live in Illinois. Sigh. Oh well, if someone wants a researcher etc in Illinois, let me know. :D :lol:
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Post by Yoxford » Fri Sep 12, 2008 6:11 am

pickelhaube

I would very much like to talk with your buddy Jack...I am in the Detroit metro area.
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