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CnC Workshop

by dkbfoxall » February 2nd, 2015, 8:18 am

Hello All,
Just looking to see if anyone has purchased from CnC Workshop. Have placed an order put having issues with finding out its status. Their gear looks great and just want to get my hands on it.

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Re: CnC Workshop

by Mob of Blondes » February 2nd, 2015, 8:57 am

I think some have posted here some painted products (or was that in the official forum, with people sneaking them? :pennsive: ), so you better search. Also they have resellers.
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Re: CnC Workshop

by chromedog » February 2nd, 2015, 10:52 am

I have - but as an Aussie, that's kinda to be expected. :D The shipping isn't as big a deal for us.

I've got some of their old stuff and some of their new stuff. Admittedly, some of the new stuff I have did have some small issues (not quite cut through but I've had similar issues with MAS and Warmill (nothing big - just means I had to take my time with them). It was still early on in the production run and niggles were still being worked out, though.

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It's one of their newer kits (admin building, I think). Widgets came with it.

The "catwalk" around the outside is from a pegasus branded (russian originally) plastic clip together kit.
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Re: CnC Workshop

by schoon » February 2nd, 2015, 11:38 pm

I've purchased from the US, and while shipping is not cheap, they got me my order very quickly, and it arrived in great shape.

I'll be ordering again as soon as they have more new items.
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Re: CnC Workshop

by Splod » February 3rd, 2015, 12:53 am

I've ordered from them in the past; everything arrived well packed and quickly.

From memory it was only 3 or 4 days from placing the order, to receiving the package in Tasmania.
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Re: CnC Workshop

by dkbfoxall » February 3rd, 2015, 12:55 am

Ok so they still exist. Was worried as had no response to ema :) ils
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Re: CnC Workshop

by Splod » February 3rd, 2015, 1:02 am

They definitely still exist; all their Paranoia terrain has only just been released.

Odd they're not responding to emails though, they should have an office number listed? Could be worth giving them a call.
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Re: CnC Workshop

by VisOne » February 3rd, 2015, 4:28 am

Try their Facebook Page as well.

I know they have being having issues with their PC's recently and they just got back from CanCon recently big tournament in our nations capital in which they most certainly are not based!

Not excuses by any means but possible reasons you haven't gotten your expected reply yet. ;)
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Re: CnC Workshop

by MacAttack001 » February 3rd, 2015, 4:42 pm

I have ordered from CNC on three occasions and I live in Central New York.

Never had any problems with them, products shipped in a reasonable time and packaging was very good.
Their standout items are their vehicles, building widgets, signs, and power generator. Can't speak to their recently released Battlegrounds.

If you get any of their vehicles you are going to want to paint before assembly. Some of their tolerances are a bit loose on their vehicles as well, so putty and repainting are probably going to be called for.

Not a fan of their Street Scenery 1.
Warsenal dumpsters are bigger, assemble easier, and IMHO look better.
BP Laser has vending machines that are larger and go together very well.
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