1/32 Ju-88!
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 6:50 pm
In kit form, but it is something new and definitely big!
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http://www.squadron.com/SearchResults.asp?offset=0AlloySkull wrote:That's it. I need to start building kits, pronto! Ju-88 just cuts the cake, my god it's beautiful! No more messing with spraypaint and the like, no sir. I've put an airbrush on my list of goals to save for once I've secured a job. Seriously, 110s and Beaus in 1:32? I'm gonna start modelling. Although it is expensive, I should. Like hell we'll see a Beau Mk X in pre-built 1:32.
I mean hell, we should have had a P-38 by now, and a 110.
I'm just wondering where I'd put such big damn planes. I'm already limited as to where I can display. Of course, the walls are always open, but closing quick...
I think this depends on the quality of work and the size of the project. Most consignment builders would probably start this in the $250 range and go up from there.olifant wrote:I know that there must be some model builders willing to build on consignment. Harry, I know you have done this in the past. What would be a fair price to offer someone for the build and paint?
hworth18 wrote:I think this depends on the quality of work and the size of the project. Most consignment builders would probably start this in the $250 range and go up from there.olifant wrote:I know that there must be some model builders willing to build on consignment. Harry, I know you have done this in the past. What would be a fair price to offer someone for the build and paint?
I agree. Most of materials and time. But in the end is the talent involved.if you want thick brushed on paint, with poor masking and bad decals or if you want a correct scheme with airbrushed thinned paint, masked for the correct camo patteren, correct unit markings or custom unit markings, those are going to be the major price differance.hworth18 wrote:I think this depends on the quality of work and the size of the project. Most consignment builders would probably start this in the $250 range and go up from there.olifant wrote:I know that there must be some model builders willing to build on consignment. Harry, I know you have done this in the past. What would be a fair price to offer someone for the build and paint?