I had this diorama base made for ?120. The backdrop and sidewalls cost another ?80.
Honestly, the person that made that for you, greatly undervalues the value of their time.
That person should've charged you much more. It sucks to see artists valuing their work at such a low price.
Maybe the person who made it is a fast worker and doesn’t feel the need to gouge his/her customers...? There are folks out there who are fast and reasonably priced — problem is, many are so used to the iminime’s of this hobby, that anyone who doesn’t bend their customers over a table is somehow seen as devaluing themselves. Just saying...
There are folks out there who are fast and reasonably priced ...
Maybe the person who made it is a fast worker and doesn’t feel the need to gouge his/her customers...? There are folks out there who are fast and reasonably priced — problem is, many are so used to the iminime’s of this hobby, that anyone who doesn’t bend their customers over a table is somehow seen as devaluing themselves. Just saying...
Make it plastic, costs less and weighs less. I can't see many collectors picking this up if it's more than 200 usd, to be honest.
Hi, based on the previous concept, this project was suspended already.Dear Mr. Asmus,
I'd purchase your Balin's Tomb diorama:
1) If you keot the corpse next to the tomb, plus the litter.
2) Remove the ground section beneath the tomb (doesn't look realistic, doesn't make the display look more interesting, adds weight/size/cost, restricts display flexibility).
3) Keep the price below USD150.
What do you say to that?
Thanks to you, Asmus for being so clever to interact with us, your customers, at the preproduction stages pf your product cycle. The openness of your mindset stays in sharp contrast with the laughable attitudes and total lack of vision of too many users of this forum.
Getting back to the matter at hand: what about applying the changes I listed, combined with the use of conventional plastic instead of polystone to reduce cost/weight? The tomb must of course be a hollow, one-piece job (the interior is never seen on screen, right?).
Such a piece should be doable for much less than USD400, right? A dwarf's tomb is not that big, right?
Thanks.
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