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    Default I repair TFs!

    Hey Moderators I don't know where to put this so feel free to move this.

    As board members know I customise TF's and I recently got an Ender 3 and I'm starting to design accessories and add on parts for older TFs. I'm also starting to repair figures for people who don't have the time, feel unsure what they're getting into, where to start and are happy with the TF being repaired rather than being replaced.

    I have access to tools and knowledge that allow me to repair or make parts.
    An airbrush and use Vallejo Acrylics, although I can use enamels if required.
    Aforementioned 3D printer and some CAD skills.
    I use 3Dfillies PLA+ and Creality filaments, currently have 3 colours: grey, white and blue. I use PLA as it's safer than ABS and I don't have a workshop at the moment.

    How does it all work? You can DM here or on Instagram (natesoehardi) tell me what needs to be fixed, have photos so I can see what needs doing and I work out a quote for you to consider.

    How long does it take? A minor repair can take up to a week, I live in the Blue Mountains so most repairs will need be posted.
    Once your figure arrives I will contact you to tell you I have it and from there I will keep you updated on progress.

    I also print STL files as long as they're your own work or you have proof of purchase and it's for personal use, I will print parts or a figure but once again, it needs to be your own work and is for personal one-off use!

    Rush jobs incur an extra fee.

    I reserve the right to refuse a job, on the basis that it's likely beyond *my* skill set.

    How and when do I pay? When the job is finished I'll alert you and we organise a bank transfer using a pay ID, safer than trading account details, but I also accept paypal. Once I have the transaction number, I'll take the repaired toy to the post office and mail it back to you, in original packaging and protective bubble wrap.

    I currently have 3 slots open for repairs.
    Last edited by SMHFConvoy; 17th November 2020 at 07:15 PM.

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