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Lightbulb Making models for $?

Is there any way that some one could make model cars for money?, besides working for tamiya or a manufacter?

just wondering
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Ebay.... Or are u talking about the actual process of making?
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Yes

Start by being really good at building them.....it always helps....then you need to get your name out there as a reputed builder.

Search the net, there are people that build models professionally, for a high fee, find some of them, look at their finished models.....then ask yourself if you can build something of that level of workmanship.....then go and start trying harder.....
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Start by being really good at building them.....it always helps....then you need to get your name out there as a reputed builder.

Search the net, there are people that build models professionally, for a high fee, find some of them, look at their finished models.....then ask yourself if you can build something of that level of workmanship.....then go and start trying harder.....
i guess that counts me out
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Joey,

Be more confident, time and practice will help you improve......just be patient.....

You could do it if you really wanted to.

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Joey,

Be more confident, time and practice will help you improve......just be patient.....

You could do it if you really wanted to.

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you are starting to sound like that person my parents send me to every wednesday night
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i really doubt that it would be a good career..........:huh:
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you are starting to sound like that person my parents send me to every wednesday night
Explain's so much...
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i really doubt that it would be a good career..........:huh:
i know someone who does, but shes not in it for the money though. people who gets into this buisness only do it for fun, she does it so that she can build the kits without paying for it. ive had a few offers before, but refused cuz i only build them for myself and friends. plus i procrastinate too much, i wouldnt be able to finish it on time.

anyways the first and most important step is to build up a good reputation, show case you work on a website.
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i know someone who does, but shes not in it for the money though. people who gets into this buisness only do it for fun, she does it so that she can build the kits without paying for it.
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Is she single? Sounds like the perfect woman to me! :frog: :sun: :silly2: :silly2: :silly2:

I know someone locally who builds models for a living. He charges between $500 and $1500 per model. He has quite a reputation though, as he`s built models for the likes of Tim Allen, and other well known people. He markets himself at car shows, where there are alot of guys who would like a model of their own special car.
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I got a good friend who do that. He got his own website and he is a pro-builder. I want to be like him too, so now still brushing up my skill...hope one day, He and me can join force....
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i doubt it would be a good career to pursue..... i think of this as a hobby then a career...but there are some gifted ppl like P-MAN who can become a millionare by doing this

if u like cars and like building them, i suggest that you should go build real cars at like Tuning Garages!
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Honestly, unless you have natural talent I can't think of anyone "young" being a pro modeler. Since it takes a lot of patience and experience to build great kits. But you would have to be able to MARKET yourself very well, since there aren't a lot of people who want a professionally built model of there car for the price it cost you. I would think of it more as a side job even if yo uare really good. Keep your main job and just work on the side for the money.
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You would have to be very good at it.
People also dont know the amount of time that goes in to building one.
When you ask for $??? people think you are trying to rip them off
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Is she single? Sounds like the perfect woman to me! :frog: :sun: :silly2: :silly2: :silly2:

I know someone locally who builds models for a living. He charges between $500 and $1500 per model. He has quite a reputation though, as he`s built models for the likes of Tim Allen, and other well known people. He markets himself at car shows, where there are alot of guys who would like a model of their own special car.
i know three of them, they all do Gk figure modeling, but sorry to tell you no theyre not single.

http://nekomusume.animemotion.com/index.html , Neko has a BF

http://www.otakuparadise.com/, Otaku i believe is married or was it Anime Figure Kit, dont remember

http://esauriol.50megs.com/welcome/welcome.html, and this Anime Figure Kits
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