stu
A Fixture
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Many thanks for the comments so far !!!! I am gleaming bits of info that I am sure I will use over the next year of 2014 and beyond. I have had many a conversation with graham at CGS and there will be a few changes as far as we are concerned.
Part of the heading was PASSION,,,, for me this is what makes me do what I do,,,esp having a day job as well.
For me this starts with the idea of a product and is ultimately finalised with the boxart. Along the way there are a few challenges a few laughs and most importantly a product that I am proud of ,,,, that I have ultimately created with a team of friends towards a goal,,,,,, its not about putting lumps of resin in boxes,,,,,its about a process that gives you what I consider is Good value and of a quality I would be happy with. If its not my sculpt then a product that the sculptor is proud of too.
For me personally the best moment is pulling that first casting out of a mould,,,,,that has serious WOW factor,,,,its sad I know, but for me that's the challenge to take a sculpt,,,,mould it and get the casting out,,,,,, with,,,minimul casting lugs and as small as possible,,,bubble free,,,,consideration for mould lines. This is what makes you do the next one and the next etc etc.
For me anyway this is the key to the SERVICE and QUALITY part.
I follow a few manufacturers and buy there products because these qualities are clearly evident to me .
For me a kit should be in a sturdy box that can withstand delivery,,,boxart should be there either as black and white or colour,,,,but if not colour then painting instruction should surely be included. I personally think people should get good clear painting references,,, this year I have started to include colour pics as a guide also.......part of improving my product.
I would be interested to see what peoples views are on what they expect in a box.
Many thanks
Stuart
Part of the heading was PASSION,,,, for me this is what makes me do what I do,,,esp having a day job as well.
For me this starts with the idea of a product and is ultimately finalised with the boxart. Along the way there are a few challenges a few laughs and most importantly a product that I am proud of ,,,, that I have ultimately created with a team of friends towards a goal,,,,,, its not about putting lumps of resin in boxes,,,,,its about a process that gives you what I consider is Good value and of a quality I would be happy with. If its not my sculpt then a product that the sculptor is proud of too.
For me personally the best moment is pulling that first casting out of a mould,,,,,that has serious WOW factor,,,,its sad I know, but for me that's the challenge to take a sculpt,,,,mould it and get the casting out,,,,,, with,,,minimul casting lugs and as small as possible,,,bubble free,,,,consideration for mould lines. This is what makes you do the next one and the next etc etc.
For me anyway this is the key to the SERVICE and QUALITY part.
I follow a few manufacturers and buy there products because these qualities are clearly evident to me .
For me a kit should be in a sturdy box that can withstand delivery,,,boxart should be there either as black and white or colour,,,,but if not colour then painting instruction should surely be included. I personally think people should get good clear painting references,,, this year I have started to include colour pics as a guide also.......part of improving my product.
I would be interested to see what peoples views are on what they expect in a box.
Many thanks
Stuart