Wiking wrote:Your 3rd pic the background is well done! :
Wiking wrote: Then the copper wire people finishing
into green man
MABO wrote:Seems to me that you have a lot of time for the hobby, that is enviably.
MABO wrote:Maybe you can present some of your stuff in Arnhem.
C M Dodson wrote:You should start a business with these fellows I am sure you would be in profit very quickly.
Mr. Cryns wrote:
Yes, maybe I ask Dad if he has some table left for my ships&sculpts
I already discussed it with Imperial Chief (Hagen) but I thought my level was still too low to ask money for a copy.
despertaferro wrote:
Dear Mr. Cryns, if your sculpting level is too low to ask money for a copy, the 90% of the actual 1/72 figure manufacturers should shut down their bussines...
Frankzett wrote:for sweating rowers on their benches I think nudity is conceivable. But i hink for the sailors at work in a windy climate on deck it isn't plausible.
Chariobaude wrote: boats. I am even of opinion that if you produced them in series you would find many buyers!
Mr. Cryns wrote:We thought of several tens of euro's per ship.
But I think such price will create a problem for myself.
The boats have so many separate parts, even 100 euro's would not cover the hours I need to cast one: clean and prepare the moulds, make iron enforcements inside the fragile parts, cast them in resin, recast all mis-casts, remove the flash, fill up air bubbles, drill holes in the hull that are not part of the mould.
And yes, if any one else is interested in buying my sculpts, that would reduce the amount of my economic investment.