\'Eavy Metal trainee figure painters

razza

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I\'ve got a family to support etc and manage it. :)
if you want to do it, go for it guys! Nice to see some good painters in this thread.
C.Vs in asap please, Daz :)
 

fildunn

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Same here. Wife, kid, mortgage, big car.......figure painting has changed a bit and yes the advert does say \'painters\'. it isn\'t academy style though, its a 12 month training program within Eavy Metal with the aim of becoming an established figure painter. :)

we are waiting for you *points finger*
 
Have been offered years ago to apply by GW themselves as an illustrator and or a mini painter in 1995 and 96 after gaining a couple of Demons, but i was already in a job and they could not offer me the same salary, you have to work for GW for the privalege and experience not for a salary. But if you have no mortgage etc live with parents and no relationship.. then go for it.
 

tidoco2222

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To work in the studio as a painter was always a dream, of mine but I think now it is a dream that I have to let go as real life would prevent me from seriously considering it.
 

fildunn

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even if you do have a mortgage, kids, car etc, still go for it. EM is alot different than it was in 95/96. i also spend about £250 a month on diesel just getting to work.

:)
 
Originally posted by fildunn
even if you do have a mortgage, kids, car etc, still go for it. EM is alot different than it was in 95/96. i also spend about £250 a month on diesel just getting to work.

:)

don\'t misunderstand me. I would love to earn a living painting miniatures and pictures, it was just not a viable option then.
 

fildunn

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i agree completely that working as a figure painter (not worked as anything alse for GW myself) was very different a few years ago.
 

nightsword

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Thanks for the responses fil and daz, alas I live too far away and start my 2nd year at uni on Monday. Gutting.

Good luck to anyone who applies.
 

Amazon warrior

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Originally posted by fildunn
even if you do have a mortgage, kids, car etc, still go for it. EM is alot different than it was in 95/96. i also spend about £250 a month on diesel just getting to work.

:)
With fuel prices as they are, that probably means it\'s just round the corner from you! lol

Edit: I\'d go for it, but I doubt I\'m good enough, and almost none of my painted figures are GW. I suspect they\'ll be looking for total fans.
 
I always thought about that but then again... Painting Miniatures all day long, even if I don´t feel like... would turn my hobby into a job... It´s like doing commission work all day long...

On the other hand you get a really great training... I think it´s sure to say that within 3 weeks you may be able to paint up to a standard similar to the Eavy Metal Team Painters...

I will tell some friends of mine, though... and Nottingham + the People at the studios are really, really great... I enjoyed visiting it in 2006 a lot...:)...
 

PegaZus

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Originally posted by Amazon warrior
With fuel prices as they are, that probably means it\'s just round the corner from you! lol
And for me, it would be a mere 4,591 mile (7,388 km) crow-flown commute! Let\'s see, at 20 mpg, that would be 230 gallons. So, at $4/gal that\'s roughly $918 one-way.

Yes, I know I can\'t drive directly. Hush and let me have my fun.
 

krom1415

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$4 bucks a gallon lol try £5 a gallon in the UK, and yes the prices have gone down.
It sounds like a great job, and one I would love to do, even if it ment moving to nottingham :(
 

razza

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Originally posted by Matt Cexwish


On the other hand you get a really great training... I think it´s sure to say that within 3 weeks you may be able to paint up to a standard similar to the Eavy Metal Team Painters...

Oh yes, the training will be first rate! ;)
 

Amazon warrior

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Originally posted by PegaZus
Originally posted by Amazon warrior
With fuel prices as they are, that probably means it\'s just round the corner from you! lol
And for me, it would be a mere 4,591 mile (7,388 km) crow-flown commute! Let\'s see, at 20 mpg, that would be 230 gallons. So, at $4/gal that\'s roughly $918 one-way.
Maybe you shouldn\'t feed your crow petrol? :p
 

PegaZus

Stealth Freak
Originally posted by Amazon warrior
Maybe you shouldn\'t feed your crow petrol? :p
Have to. Otherwise, the damn things peck you to death as you hold on to their feet! lol
 

fat lad

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Originally posted by fildunn
Same here. Wife, kid, mortgage, big car.......figure painting has changed a bit and yes the advert does say \'painters\'. it isn\'t academy style though, its a 12 month training program within Eavy Metal with the aim of becoming an established figure painter. :)

we are waiting for you *points finger*

I do have a question, how does the training work? Do you paint the models that end up in the book while still getting better, or do you spend a year getting taught and then get to paint models for the books/boxes etc.

I\'m still ruled out due to not being good enough but I thought it might be a useful thing to know.

-T-
 
Originally posted by razza
Originally posted by Matt Cexwish


On the other hand you get a really great training... I think it´s sure to say that within 3 weeks you may be able to paint up to a standard similar to the Eavy Metal Team Painters...

Oh yes, the training will be first rate! ;)

Like how to make proper cups of tea for everyone and how to locate and secure a proper supply of Oreo\'s

All joking aside it sounds like an amazing opportunity for a person to improve their skills and get their foot in the door with an amazing company. GW has a reputation of promoting from withing, look how many of your HM staff have become top designers now.
 
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