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Model prices, Yours looks like a million bucks! *LINK* *Pic*
By:Scott Ferguson
Date: 12/6/2002, 2:23 pm
In Response To: Re: Strip: Model update (Ross Leidy)

: I'm not sure how to set a price on a model. I'm entertaining offers, though.
: :) If find a market for them in your area, let me know. Feel free to email
: me if you want to discuss this some more.

The link below has 5 foot strip built model canoes selling for $550! That's the only site that I've found selling model canoes. No model kayak sites, at least not that I've seen. But let's just say that it takes him 50 to 60 hours to build one of these, which is quite possible, he's earning less that $10/hour for his labor by the time you figure a rather small materials expense.

That's cool if it's just a hobby, like it is for me and many others, if it helps support the materials costs, but I honestly can't see doing THAT full-time. Not at $10/hour.

The only real benefit of building small sized kayaks to sell that I see is that it would be fairly easy to find buyers. Everyone that I've shown my models to (most are not even into kayaks) want one. Not that these people are willing to spend hundreds of dollars on one, but those that are willing are out there. The guy that wants one of my models did not even blink an eye when I showed him this canoe site and the $550 price tag. I actually thought he was going to order the canoe, but he said he would much rather have about a six foot kayak, so I agreed to build him one.

I spent some time last night thinking about this and concluded that I would set the prices for a quality kayak model, that's built just like the full-sized, to be based mostly on size alone and time spent to be around $180-250 for my 1-2 foot models, $250-400 for my 3-4 foot models and $400-600 for my 5-6 foot models. I realize the prices are high and have quite a range, but I think it would totally depend on the quality of each particular boat.

I was going to email you my thoughts Ross, but felt it was better to be honest and up front with this entire group of builders to hopefully get some (positive) feedback. By the way, even when I start my little craft business, I'll keep my day job. I've been working here (survey CAD tech.) from 6am to 5pm 5 days a week for the last 11 years, and it's fed my family of six just fine. Now in order to gain some free-time for model construction, I'll need to convince my wife into working full-time :D

Thanks to everyone for listening to me ramble, please let me know what you think. Off-line (email) is fine also.
SMF

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Model update *LINK* *Pic*
Ross Leidy -- 12/5/2002, 5:08 pm
Re: Strip: Model update
Bobby Curtis -- 12/5/2002, 7:37 pm
Re: Strip: Model update
Ross Leidy -- 12/5/2002, 10:34 pm
Correction
Ross Leidy -- 12/5/2002, 11:45 pm
Re: Strip: Model update
Scott Ferguson -- 12/5/2002, 7:06 pm
Re: Strip: Model update
Ross Leidy -- 12/5/2002, 11:05 pm
Re: Strip: Model update
Bill Price -- 12/6/2002, 4:27 pm
Re: SOF Models
KenC -- 12/6/2002, 4:12 pm
Re: SOF Models (Pricing)
Roger Nuffer -- 12/6/2002, 6:39 pm
Re: Models (Pricing)
Scott Ferguson -- 12/6/2002, 11:57 pm
Re: SOF Models *Pic*
Scott Ferguson -- 12/6/2002, 5:24 pm
1hr model sof skinning *Pic*
mike allen -- 12/6/2002, 10:35 pm
Re: 1hr model sof skinning
Scott Ferguson -- 12/6/2002, 11:46 pm
Model prices, Yours looks like a million bucks! *LINK* *Pic*
Scott Ferguson -- 12/6/2002, 2:23 pm
put a motor in them and RC options
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/6/2002, 8:20 pm
Plug, bagging and fast epoxy cut pdt.time.
Tony -- 12/6/2002, 7:44 pm
That one word "Production"...
Scott Ferguson -- 12/6/2002, 11:35 pm
Re: I'm book marking this site
Roger Nuffer -- 12/6/2002, 6:25 pm
Re: Model prices, Yours looks like a million bucks
Steve Rasmussen -- 12/6/2002, 3:10 pm
Re: Model prices based on length *Pic*
Scott Ferguson -- 12/6/2002, 5:05 pm
why not turn them into water walkers?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/5/2002, 10:12 pm
bike / water walkers?
Tony -- 12/6/2002, 7:38 pm
well actually, I DO have plans for a pontoon bike
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/6/2002, 8:08 pm
Hydrofoils *LINK* *Pic*
Bill Price -- 12/9/2002, 11:53 am
Re: Another good PGJ idea, Looks like fun! ;) *Pic*
Scott Ferguson -- 12/6/2002, 1:23 pm
Re: Strip: Model update *Pic*
Chip Sandresky -- 12/5/2002, 5:32 pm
Re: Strip: Model update
Ross Leidy -- 12/5/2002, 10:48 pm
Re: Wavelength Magazine - Homebuilt Issue
Chip Sandresky -- 12/6/2002, 12:32 pm