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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
Sjors Trimbach (Weert, the Netherlands, 1974) has been drawing ever since he could hold a pencil. He's not sure if he's improved much. In 1994 he left his hometown for Enschede where he spend 5 years in art school animating on an Amiga computer and was one of the C-Men vj's untill 2004 when he quit. Now he lives with his wife, son and 3 goldfish in a house that is filled with comics, toys, Hotwheels, books and postcards of the Volkspark in Enschede. He enjoys drawing robots, monsters, hotrods, monkeys and if possible a combination of those. In 2004 he created the Brickboy papertoy and was one of the first (next to [[Shin Tanaka]]) to create a platform papertoy to be customised by other artists. Every once in a while he manages to produce a new papermodel.
 
Sjors Trimbach (Weert, the Netherlands, 1974) has been drawing ever since he could hold a pencil. He's not sure if he's improved much. In 1994 he left his hometown for Enschede where he spend 5 years in art school animating on an Amiga computer and was one of the C-Men vj's untill 2004 when he quit. Now he lives with his wife, son and 3 goldfish in a house that is filled with comics, toys, Hotwheels, books and postcards of the Volkspark in Enschede. He enjoys drawing robots, monsters, hotrods, monkeys and if possible a combination of those. In 2004 he created the Brickboy papertoy and was one of the first (next to [[Shin Tanaka]]) to create a platform papertoy to be customised by other artists. Every once in a while he manages to produce a new papermodel.
 
*[http://www.sjorstrimbach.com/ sjorstrimbach.com]
 
  
 
== Designed Toy Releases ==
 
== Designed Toy Releases ==
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These are toys designed by Sjors.
 
*[[Brickboy]]
 
*[[Brickboy]]
  
 
== Toy Series Participation ==
 
== Toy Series Participation ==
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These are toys that Sjors has lent his design skills to.
  
== Customs & Show Pieces ==
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== Customs ==
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These are one-off, or very limited, toys.
 
*Paper toy for [[Rock, Paper, Scissors]], 2009
 
*Paper toy for [[Rock, Paper, Scissors]], 2009
 
*Baby [[Qee]]s - for the [[DIY Baby Qee Expo]], 2007
 
*Baby [[Qee]]s - for the [[DIY Baby Qee Expo]], 2007
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Image:Babyqeeexpo-sjors.jpg|for Baby Qee Expo
 
Image:Babyqeeexpo-sjors.jpg|for Baby Qee Expo
 
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== External Links ==
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*[http://www.sjorstrimbach.com/ sjorstrimbach.com]
  
 
[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:Artists]]

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