HennTEC closed due to flood disaster

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been seing the photos and videos of the flooding , and so sorry to hear about your workshop . I hope you will have a speedy recovery both in terms of the workshop and life in general after this

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jarndice wrote: I would come back to the UK blessing the fact that at least here I was safe.
Apart from the The Dreaded Batter-Pudding Hurler of Bexhill-on-Sea!

Sorry for your misfortune Guido. Here is hoping for a speedy recovery.
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That is an unfortunate occurrence Guido. Your products are top-notch.
Hopefully your workshop recovery is swift and complete. (Aka hope insurance claims go fast!)
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Hello model builder,

thank you all for the nice comments. Meanwhile, all insurance companies have covered the cost of the damage.

Unfortunately, we now have a shortage of craftsmen and materials in Germany. :{

My plan is that the workshop is rebuilt until December and the necessary material is procured. Then I can open the store again and deliver.

Until then, I wish everyone a good time. :thumbup:

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Glad the insurance side came through Guido.
Good luck with the tradesmen


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Guido Henn wrote:Meanwhile, all insurance companies have covered the cost of the damage.
Congratulations. That was most of the battle, now comes the waiting. Looking forwards to getting some great products once again once you are back operating again!
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Hello model building fans,

after many setbacks for various reasons (lack of craftsmen/materials) it will soon be time to reopen the shop.
I plan to open the shop at the beginning of June, but not all products will be available at first.

By the end of July everything should be available again.


I am pleased and proud to support you in one or the other project.

with kind regards,Guido :wave:
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I will look forward to buying your idler systems again! I have two Tamiya kits in need of them. Very glad to hear that you have gotten your feet back under you!
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Guido!
Welcome back! This is Good News indeed!
regards,
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Fantastic news Guido!

Not just for us modelers but for you and your family. :thumbup:

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