Scale Models, takers anyone?!

Started by tantragna, June 17, 2014, 02:29:58 AM

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tantragna

As I have given an extensive intro, I am really good at making models than flying.

So my most obvious question, will there be any takers for a professional grade scale model of their choice made from me to the finest possible detail? If yes, then it is not definitely going to be cheap, as it is also a means of earning my livelihood. Unfortunately, I do not have any of pics from the mid-95's to show up as what I really can, a first break should make a mark I guess.

Let me see the response before I become extremely ambitious. :giggle:

saikat

Seeing that you do not have any pictures of your work
and you are asking us to believe you on blind faith...

The obvious question which begs to be asked is ......

Will you refund money - if I am are not satisfied ?

rcpilotacro

Gusty's Hangar and Introduction.

A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

v2 eagle

Instead, You can make a model and put it out here for sale.
If the model is good and compartively affordable, and once you start getting good reviews, im sure you will not be able to cope with the orders and delivery.
Plus in this forum, there are lot of people i know of who buy to encourage people like you, not just for their sole needs.
My favourite is a 2m long glider powered by cox. and im still waiting for someone to make it.
P.S: I am really good at making models than flying.---I have no idea how that works out. personally, i believe people who design models can fly them better than just ARF flyers. atleast they have lot of info about model aerodynamics.

All the very best for you endeavours.

Ashok.P
FPV with head goggles

http://ashokpkumar.wix.com/mysite

tantragna

Happy birthday Saikat da
Quote from: saikat on June 17, 2014, 07:33:26 AM
The obvious question which begs to be asked is ......

Will you refund money - if I am are not satisfied ?
100% yes.

Quote from: v2 eagle on June 17, 2014, 09:12:04 AM
Instead, You can make a model and put it out here for sale.
If the model is good and compartively affordable, and once you start getting good reviews, im sure you will not be able to cope with the orders and delivery.
Plus in this forum, there are lot of people i know of who buy to encourage people like you, not just for their sole needs.
My favourite is a 2m long glider powered by cox. and im still waiting for someone to make it.
P.S: I am really good at making models than flying.---I have no idea how that works out. personally, i believe people who design models can fly them better than just ARF flyers. atleast they have lot of info about model aerodynamics.

All the very best for you endeavours.

Ashok.P

Firstly, thanks for your wishes v2 eagle.

Ok, I see that you all have expected it for a flying model, which I can definitely do it too and fly it. Except rc, that I was very little trained during my ncc training, [which abruptly ended after putting a powered rc-glider into a flat spin]. I have got a few first places in national level competitions in static scale model competitions. So my obvious first offer was that in collectible static models, built to the details possible for that scale.

And if you have any plans for builds, then you can share it. I will post a picture during the build process, and even test glide it [with a video] before the final purchase. Also I was also thinking of building a first personal soaring/freeflight model, maybe it will be of help to see the build.

Thanks for the quick and overwhelming response.

K K Iyer

Hopefully it will be like master builder Luca Iaconi-Stewart's Air India Boeing 777, 5 years in the making:

See Anwar sir's post of 17.5.14
http://www.rcindia.org/chatter-zone/building-a-model-777/msg184112/#msg184112

tantragna

Quote from: K K Iyer on June 17, 2014, 11:08:01 PM
Hopefully it will be like master builder Luca Iaconi-Stewart's Air India Boeing 777, 5 years in the making:
:thumbsup: What a dedication!!  :salute:

Edit:

His youtube discussion.
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Rudraneel Chattopadhyay
4 months ago

Hey Luca,

Out of curiosity, I was wondering why you chose Air India out of all the airlines in the world. As an Indian, it feels great to see such connection!
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Luca Iaconi-Stewart
4 months ago

I love their livery (esp. in this age of eurowhite) and I found a really detailed seatmap for their configuration which made the interior easier to lay out.

Really nice to know the livery to be of Air India, and his love for it.. :)