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Post subject: Painting services - need recommendations
Posted: May 21, 2003 - 02:31 AM
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Well I was looking to get one or two character minis professionally painted (for 40k admittedly) and the quote I got back (from an ex-Eavy Metal paitner apparently) was £75 per 28mm mini. For an army, it'd probably be nearer £30 per mini.
I may be out of touch, but is this not a bit steep?
What I am looking for is some advice on how much it should cost and who to use. I am going to then use the mini I get pro painted for inspiration and copy the technique (I've never seen a really well painted one close up, soI dont know what to aspire to - all the ones in GW stores are a bit rushed and shoddy)
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Posted: May 21, 2003 - 02:38 AM
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Think what a plumber or sparky charges per hour. If people are out and out pros and good enough to make a living from it then you're going to have ato pay a similar amount.
So if it's a bog stock marine then yes it's steep. If it's a general/character model that may take 8-10 hours then it's not. |
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Posted: May 21, 2003 - 03:08 AM
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thats a good way of looking at it I guess. I think I'll shop around though
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Posted: May 21, 2003 - 07:26 AM
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The way I go about painting services is this... never pay more to get the model painted than you payed for the model itself. The more you pay for the model, the better you want it to look anyway. You may have to look around, but there are some services that can do core nicely for just under $3 US each. Also be sure to ask about bulk rates. Getting a unit painted all at once usually runs way cheaper than getting them done one at a time. |
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Posted: May 21, 2003 - 08:39 AM
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hmmm so a price of £75 for a model costing £20 is too much?
by all accounts the guy is very good, and it is about 8 - 10 hours work after all. |
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Posted: May 21, 2003 - 09:27 AM
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The price you quoted seems fair for an awesome 'Eavy Metal character paint job. In fact, knowing what some people pay for Golden Daemon winner's work it is probably fantastic value. You'd have to be really fast to make more than minimum wage too. I'd do some mercenary work myself, but at that rate I just don't think it's worth it. Especially when tight fisted people refuse to pay more than the retail value of the model, regardless of the quality of the work.
When I was looking at starting my own painting service I found there were broadly two groups. 'Eavy Metal standard for characters at high price, and low price army painters who did very basic paint jobs. I would recommend the first for those who want an awesome centre piece for their army but lack the ability to do their own.
You should only pay for the basic service if you really don't have the time to do your own. In my view the satisfaction of doing your own is greater, and the quality likely to be the same. However getting a truly pro painted army at £30 a model might be damn attractive for something small like a BB team, if you have the money to burn.
Don't forget to include the postage costs in your calculations. It may be cheaper further away, like in the US, but once the minis have crossed the Atlantic once or twice you may regret not getting it done locally.
I agree that most of the paint jobs in the stores are a little, well crap, but what do you expect when they have to paint between their regular shop keeping duties? Some stores, however, do get some lovely stuff to display.
The last I heard one of the regular Golden Daemon winners was displaying some of his stuff at the Reading store. Some of my best work is in the Birmingham cabinets (I'm not staff and they're not quite as good), and there's always some good stuff in the Warhammer World shop and exhibition.
Don't know if you live near to any of those. There may be other stores with 'Eavy Metal / Golden Daemon class painters as locals who are happy to lend them figs, but I don't know them. If you really want to see a large number of top class paint jobs 'in the flesh' then spend all day fighting through the crowd to the Golden Daemon finalists table at Games Day, and you should get plenty of inspiration there.
Bit of a long post, but I hope some of it was helpful. |
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Posted: May 21, 2003 - 11:13 AM
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Yep, very helpful, putting everything into context. thanks! |
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Posted: May 21, 2003 - 11:51 AM
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I normally charge about 10 euros per hour for a mini, and spend about 7-8 hours on a character model if I work quickly. So I guess $75,- is quite alright. I've seen unpainted conversions sell for $500,- so perhaps I'm even way too cheap
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Posted: May 22, 2003 - 04:32 AM
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heh I might start up a lucrative contract business on the side then, these rates sound pretty good... |
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Posted: May 22, 2003 - 04:35 AM
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Watch out for inflation! Did I say 10 euros? Obviously I meant 20 |
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Posted: May 22, 2003 - 04:46 AM
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heh this idea is getting better all the time! |
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Posted: May 22, 2003 - 05:43 AM
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Mmm... Thinking about it, I might just want to be paid in Ferrarri's per hour
Oh wait, I don't like Ferrari's |
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Posted: May 22, 2003 - 06:37 AM
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1 fig is a bottle / can of red paint
2 figs is a rabbit's foot
3 figs is a window swiper
4 figs is a .... |
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Posted: May 22, 2003 - 06:42 AM
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Red paint is handy for making bike go fasta!
Dakka dakka,
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Posted: May 25, 2003 - 10:41 PM
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