ARMOUR UP!
This time of year is always great, a natural trend is for Foundries to start looking into Modules they don’t currently utilize, lots of appointments are made for onsite visits and training, and the Team SWG group I belong to starts a full season of charity events and comic-con appearances, and what better way to start the year of by not one, but TWO appearances in support of our sponsors.
I was lucky enough to be invited by the company M.D. Mr Christopher Collins, to attend the MACH 2018 show at the NEC, and also attended an event at RB Prestige, down in Bournemouth, then, just recently, off we went again as a Family this time, back to the NEC for a Troop at Collectormania 2018.
This time, I rested the Stormtrooper, and went in character in a new suit I have been putting together, a replica of the flight suit worn by Poe Dameron from the latest Star Wars films. Even better than that, my children, Leah & Ollie even joined in… My daughter had a LOT of photo requests that day….and she enjoyed every minute and really got into the spirit of the day.
Its always nice to try new things, and the Synchro support team are always looking to encourage our users to do the same… look at the modules available to you, read the online user guides (hit F1 when your logged into the Synchro system itself), view our videos page, and please, contact us to ask questions… we are here for you…. And without you, we wouldn’t be here…
I’ll leave you with that thought, try something new, and use your system to its full capability.
..May the force be with you….

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