Model Number: | LST-5 |
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Brand Name: | LST |
Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) |
material: | ABS plastic,acrylic,wood,metal |
scale size: | 1/50.1/100.1/200.1/500 or as request |
MOQ: | 1set |
terms of payment: | TT.30%deposit,70%balance before shipment |
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Model Making FAQS
How much does a model cost?
There are no definitive answers to this question as every model is a unique
project. Prices range from less than a hundred dollors to many thousands of
dollors. Big complicated models obviously cost more than small simple models
but there are no fixed price bands that can be applied to these projects. The
only way we can give a realistic estimate for your model is by looking at whatever
information you have and getting a feel for how complex the project is -
although, if necessary, we can give you a rough ball park figure just from a
verbal description.
Does it matter if
I am not local?
Not at all. We manufacture models for clients all over abroad. Information
exchange and client liaison is all carried out via email or telephone and
regular photographs keep you in touch with progress on your model. We usually
find completed models can be signed off from photographs (although you may
prefer to come in for a final inspection) and there are various options for
delivery.
What information
is required to supply a quotation?
To provide a fixed price quotation for a model, ideally we require a fairly
comprehensive set of drawings but we understand this isn't always possible. As
a basic guideline, for an architectural model we would require a site plan with
some indication of levels (unless it's flat) plus several elevations of the new
development. Site photographs are also very useful. For display models or
exhibition models we need as many images, drawings or 3D views of the proposed
design as possible. But if you are at the very early stages of a project we can
supply a rough cost from very minimal information.
What format should
the information be in?
The information can be emailed as pdfs, dwgs, jpgs, etc. Whilst we can open
most files it is usually worth a phone call to check for compatibility. If the
files are very big and there are lots of them it may be worth sending them on a
disc. Alternatively, if it's just for quoting purposes, it's always nice to
receive drawings the old fashioned way, as a package of prints through the
post.
How long is a
model quotation valid for?
A quotation is valid for a period of three months. The only part of the
quotation that may change is the proposed completion date. Modelmakers has to
book projects in on a first come first served basis so if there is a delay in
confirming the order, other projects may well put back the date we can complete
your model.
What information
is required to build the model?
The better the information you are able to give us, the better the model we are
able to give you. A full set of plans, sections, elevations and a detailed
finishes schedule will enable us to make your model quickly and accurately. For
architectural models in particular we need - An accurate site plan showing
boundaries of model - Plan showing levels across site - Plans, elevations,
sections of all buildings - Landscaping plan, if available - Any aerial or
ground level photos of site. We also need references for colours of – Road
treatments/ Paviours etc. around site - Main brick or cladding materials -
Contrast materials - Roof finishes - Balcony & railing colours/design -
Window frame colours. For more information about this please click on the
" Architectural Models" link above and scroll to the bottom of the
page.
How long does a
model take to build?
Just as there is no fixed price structure for a model nor is there a standard
construction time. Each model is different. A simple concept model could take
just a few days. A large, complex interactive model could take five or six
weeks. Most projects take somewhere in between, typically two to four weeks.
However the total turn-around time will depend on our existing commitments at
the time of ordering.
What's the best
scale for the model?
When planning a model the first and most important step is to establish which
scale is most appropriate for the purposes of the model. This decision usually
depends on two things; how big an area you need to model and how much detail
you need to show. But other factors, such as, the size of your budget, how much
room you will have to display the model and whether it has to be easily
portable also need to be considered. Modelmakers will be happy to advise you on
the pros and cons of the various scale options that most suit your
project.
How can I check
progress of the model if I am not local?
Please refer to " Does it matter if I'm not local?" above.
What materials
will the model be made from?
The majority of models are made from various high grade plastics but
Modelmakers has experience in working with a variety of different materials so
please contact us if you have any special requirements.
How late can changes
be made?
Design alterations can be incorporated in your model at any point during
construction but there may be a charge incurred for any abortive work already
carried out. Significant alterations may also affect the completion date.
However, as a gesture of good will we usually try to carry out minor changes
without any additional cost or delays to the deadline.
Do I need to
inspect the finished model before delivery?
It is not essential to come in and inspect the finished model before it is
delivered although some clients prefer to do this. Other clients are happy to
sign the project off using emailed photographs. We will send any views or
angles you need as well as detailed close-ups of any query areas.
How will the model
be delivered?
The options for delivery will vary from model to model. A compact one-piece
model can usually be delivered by a dedicated door to door courier which is
generally the lowest cost option. Larger more complex projects (such as a
display model or exhibition model) will usually require a purpose-built wooden
case which is a service we provide. Modelmakers will usually give an indication
of the likely delivery arrangements in the quotation process.
Do you repair or
update models?
We are frequently asked to repair or update models made by other companies who
are either no longer trading or are too far away to be cost effective for minor
amendments. Please feel free to contact us for a quotation regarding any work
on an existing model you may have.
Does the model
need a stand or legs?
This depends on the size of the model and where you are intending to display
it. Smaller models can be displayed on any desk or suitably sturdy table. For
larger models we can provide either a purpose built plinth or removable legs.
We can offer a wide variety of designs and materials.
Can you supply a
flight case (travel case) for the model?
Modelmakers can provide a custom-built case to any dimensions or specifications
you require.