by Bill Gaylord » Fri Apr 06, 2012 5:20 pm
That's pretty much it, as you give them away as something lasting that has more than just dollar value. If you added up the hours even at minimum wage, most folks would still fall over backwards at the cost. Folks also don't understand that while two models may look identical, one may have an entirely different level of workmanship put in, including good flying abilities. I would have a hard time even charging anything, as I see the dilemma as the amount they would give me being inadequate, while they would never pay what it's really worth in terms of hours. Sometimes it's better to give something away for free, than to be insulted at the low offer a person will make. I may even try to locate several museums to donate to, as that way numerous folks can enjoy models, and it's certainly not possible or practical for them to have a full scale rendition of every plane. I've given away $$ in planes and gear, much of it at no charge.
Appreciation is another issue. I've given away almost all my rc foamies, as they don't fit well in a collection of hand built scratch and kit built aircraft, and I have more than enough good flying hand built models now. One of the guys who has received a number of them, asks about the hand built balsa models. No offense intended, but he simply does not appreciate them enough for me to consider donating one. We treasure these works, whether static or flying. I told him the other day that a crash to him is 5 minutes of epoxy setting time on the foam. To me, crashing a hand built model even once is unthinkable. It may happen, but they are not disposable. I would want someone to respect the model, as if I gave them a $100,000 Mercedes Benz.