Fancied a bit of wall art for the man cave, so I drew up some blueprints for the McLaren MP4/5 from the sketches in a Tamiya model kit and had the artwork laser etched onto an anodised aluminium plate.
Looks to me like you do have a business plan already! If they look as good in person as they do in your pics, some people would be willing to pay for one of their XYZ000 $ car, I am sure.Kozy wrote:I can most certainly create these for practically any vehicle, but it'll be very much on a one off basis (and rather expensive).
That's what I did for the first couple of runs, but the trouble is I need 6 on each one and even then it's still a bit costly. The cost to buyer and lead time in getting 6 ready when they're all made to order means it's not a viable way to produce them. That was actually the advice from the guys at the Ariel factory who had taken interest in selling Atom artwork as official merchandise after I gave them a prototype piece at the Autosport show in January.jayeshrc wrote:i really like what you've done there.. if you can try making a large quantity of drawings on a big sheet of aluminum it still should work out, cost wise i think? of course you need to orders to do so, but still..
all that you said makes sense, but i want to clarify - youre saying doing single pieces at base cost is going to be a 100 pounds?Kozy wrote:That's what I did for the first couple of runs, but the trouble is I need 6 on each one and even then it's still a bit costly. The cost to buyer and lead time in getting 6 ready when they're all made to order means it's not a viable way to produce them. That was actually the advice from the guys at the Ariel factory who had taken interest in selling Atom artwork as official merchandise after I gave them a prototype piece at the Autosport show in January.jayeshrc wrote:i really like what you've done there.. if you can try making a large quantity of drawings on a big sheet of aluminum it still should work out, cost wise i think? of course you need to orders to do so, but still..
The cost involved in outsourcing also leaves me wide open for other people to undercut me, which I've already seen a couple of people attempting/offering to do. Ideally to make it a viable business and reduce the opportunity for cheaper versions to usurp my work, I need to be able to do single pieces at base cost, so getting my own laser machine is high on the agenda!
I will be keeping the artwork on the metal format only for the time being however. Exclusivity and all that jazz.