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In lugnet.general, Jeremiah VanderMark wrote:
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Hi all,
Ive been commissioned to build a LEGO sculpture for the
Kalamazoo Air Zoo, and I have no clue what to charge
for my services. Ill be getting the whole thing (unglued) back afterwards,
so I feel I cant charge full price for materials, and Ill be spending a
day
(April 29th, for those who want to stop in) building it onsite, but again I
dont know what to charge.
Im hoping to hear from some others whove done this sort of thing before -
how did/does your pricing structure work? Im totally lost here.
-jeremiah-
PS - Ill be making a full announcement later, once Ive got more to say and
show.
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First, congrats!
I doubt the very few full time builders would tell you how much theyd charge,
but if I were to be contacted, this is what Id do:
Charge 20-40% of the actual brick cost of the model. This cover deterioration of
the price from new to a used bricks, and/or further deterioration of used to
more used bricks. In addition, charge an hourly rate for building at home
$25/$30 hour (is cheap Id think), and charge a higher rate for on-stie building
$40-$50/hr or so. In addition to that, they need to cover expenses (mileage
driven, meal allowance).
Hope this helps.
Paul
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