Couple of weeks ago, I posted looking for a modelmaker. 237am responded and delivered a beautiful model despite major redesigns to the project midway through. It was packed really well, looked fantastic when it arrived and was done at an incredible price. All of this from a couple hundred miles away. Brian was super easy to work with, flexible, and added some nice details that we hadn't even considered to the model. If you don't believe me, you can check out his site at www.237am.com
where did you post looking for a modelmaker a couple of weeks ago?
this seems to be your very first post ever.
if you wanted to do a shameless plug why didn't you just sign on with your own name and say "hey, i'm 237am. i make nice models. check out my website."
it's not a plug............ research the posts and see my reply......
regarding the added details, i dont let a model leave out without making it what i can.... regardless of price/etc...... it was a quick model that was 67"x17" in size/crated/shipped....... 25+ layers of hand cut topos with 2 buildings/trees/2 park areas.......
I posted here...honestly I don't spend a lot of time on archinect. But you ARE right, this IS a shameless plug from someone who appreciates a consultant doing a great job. The details I mentioned, were not independant changes to the design, they were just thoughful ways of representing different material conditions.
237am did a nice job in a difficult circumstances. I thought this information might be helpful to someone else...That's all.
You guys, if we can't let clients come here and give us unsolicited compliments without getting suspicious then we might have a problem. We are much too hard on ourselves already.
something like that i'll be giving a kiss before i send it off...looks fragile in that box...i'd be paranoid the whole time that it'll get destroyed in transit...
dammson - i feel your pain :) I'm sure 237 packed it nicely before shipping - lots of padding I'm sure. But like you I am curious who 237 trusts for shipping means...
fed ex...... fully padded and secured..... you can do a full 360 with the box and it wont fall..... 2" padding with some compression....... and fully insured...... weighed in at 108pounds
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Couple of weeks ago, I posted looking for a modelmaker. 237am responded and delivered a beautiful model despite major redesigns to the project midway through. It was packed really well, looked fantastic when it arrived and was done at an incredible price. All of this from a couple hundred miles away. Brian was super easy to work with, flexible, and added some nice details that we hadn't even considered to the model. If you don't believe me, you can check out his site at www.237am.com
where did you post looking for a modelmaker a couple of weeks ago?
this seems to be your very first post ever.
if you wanted to do a shameless plug why didn't you just sign on with your own name and say "hey, i'm 237am. i make nice models. check out my website."
If a contract model maker added details that I hadn't even considered I'd be shipping back the model and asking for a refund.
i think it was libeskind. so, ohio76....,is., a satisfied customer. this is what i believe. danke shon for reading.
danke schon again.
it's not a plug............ research the posts and see my reply......
regarding the added details, i dont let a model leave out without making it what i can.... regardless of price/etc...... it was a quick model that was 67"x17" in size/crated/shipped....... 25+ layers of hand cut topos with 2 buildings/trees/2 park areas.......
www.237am.com
just a quick image in the shop
I posted here...honestly I don't spend a lot of time on archinect. But you ARE right, this IS a shameless plug from someone who appreciates a consultant doing a great job. The details I mentioned, were not independant changes to the design, they were just thoughful ways of representing different material conditions.
237am did a nice job in a difficult circumstances. I thought this information might be helpful to someone else...That's all.
can you give us the link to the job ad you posted?
hmmmm it's sort of weird that the post was deleted or moved... i searched the discussion and jobs board....hmmmm
but here's a link that i have post earlier regarding work
http://www.archinect.com/forum/threads.php?id=45189_0_42_0_C
You guys, if we can't let clients come here and give us unsolicited compliments without getting suspicious then we might have a problem. We are much too hard on ourselves already.
very impressed with your work 237!!!
thanks
the model took me about a week to do once i got the ball rolling....
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Beautiful model and a beautiful crate!
237,
how much did you make from that gig?...might be a possible side gig for some extra cash in the future...and who ships crates like that?
impressive indeed. good work 237.
something like that i'll be giving a kiss before i send it off...looks fragile in that box...i'd be paranoid the whole time that it'll get destroyed in transit...
Everyones. i makes you very nice model. i cost you 72 cent day. no work for you. i make.
wow sounds like slavery at its best.
dammson - i feel your pain :) I'm sure 237 packed it nicely before shipping - lots of padding I'm sure. But like you I am curious who 237 trusts for shipping means...
I paid $350 to send a 1:6 model of a bike to Taiwan. When it got there only one piece broke off. Only one piece!
aren't you two gonna flirt with each other soon?
sounds like a record! and what a bargain at $350 :)
Oh dammson...
\m/ com'n dude...
fed ex...... fully padded and secured..... you can do a full 360 with the box and it wont fall..... 2" padding with some compression....... and fully insured...... weighed in at 108pounds
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