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John, It was nice to be asked. Another guy wanted the same thing but in 1/72 lol. As has been said this is for fun.Comment
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Hi Scottie
Not been around recently but this is superb...just catching up now!
Did you go to Huddersfield or was it Halifax show this year I thought I saw one of your masterpieces there.
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It's an interesting point you raise Paul about making money out of model making. The problem I have is the on going cost of the hobby and my need and desire to build up tools and products needed. For example I have gone all out for a build next year with metal tracks, accessories and loads of AM stuff. I also want saws, files, paint holders, decent airbrush etc etc. The list appears endless. At the moment I can just about get away with it as I am earning but what happens when I am living off the state pension?? I certainly don't want to do commission builds as I enjoy the freedom of modeling when I want. However once the model is complete and been in a competition I shove it in a box never to be seen again. I am wondering weather to sell the model then or would I regret it further down the line if I wanted it back for some reason? I really am undecided on the whole thing.Comment
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I've sold a few on ebay, which to me is a whole lot better than sitting in a box in the attic. I didn't make anything like £200, but my models aren't a patch on yours Steve. Would you ever want a model back? Surely the fun is in making them, so if you ever wanted to make another dio with a base similar to this one, I bet you'd prefer to make a new one?
I agree with you about commission work. With my woodworking, I really enjoyed making things for myself and the family home, but when people started offering me money to make "one of those" for them, all the fun went out of it. (An exception was some filter baffles I used to make for a local factory - basically like a small pallet about a foot square. The fun part was that I was using scrap wood out of their skip, spending 30 minutes making each baffle, then selling it back to them for just over a tenner! This wasn't really woodwork though, just nailing bits together.)
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You did Paul and that makes this hobby fun!!!
I'm so glad I don't have that problem……….I never finish anything, so I can't sell what ain't done......………..Life's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Thanks to one and all for the very kind comments. It does open an interesting debate on the whole selling question. I guess it is down to each of us and why we model. I do look at the models for sale on Evil bay and the prices being requested and wonder if they do sell and who buys them. There are some great modellers on here who could quite easily sell their builds rather than stick them in a box, but again its down to choice.Comment
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Thanks for the kind comment and it's good to see you, but no it wasn't me I'm afraid, the only one I managed to get to was Peterborough.Comment
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Chris, Wow that's very kind of you to say I only wish it was but that is what I'm trying to achieve.Comment
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[COLOR=rgb(20, 20, 20)]Thanks to one and all for the very kind comments. It does open an interesting debate on the whole selling question. I guess it is down to each of us and why we model. I do look at the models for sale on Evil bay and the prices being requested and wonder if they do sell and who buys them. There are some great modellers on here who could quite easily sell their builds rather than stick them in a box, but again its down to choice[/COLOR]
Well Scottie I have sold all my big ships models as had to make room for the next model an ive got a collector that wants my hms Norfolk now an they have asked about wanting MY HMS TIGER also but I tell them im still building her an will be for a few yrs yet but it don't seem to faze them they say they will wait but im not hurryin my builds as I want to enjoy the hobby
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