Trey124
8/1/2007 6:54:55 AM
The second one is yours, I have to keep the first one, if I can find room for it without the misses yelling at me. I got way to much stuff that I made laying around the house. Might have to hold a fire sale just so I can make more projects.
671H3
8/6/2007 8:55:13 AM
Can I see your H3 project? Are you willing to sell it?

Awesome work!
Trey124
8/7/2007 5:28:01 AM
The H3 project was this:
http://s155.photobucket.com/albums/s308/H3Driver/?action=view¤t=h3fret.jpg it was orginally 1 of 2 that I made. I sold the first one and I own the second. If anyone wants to purchase this I can make more. I don't charge alot (I think) I can have it to you within 2/3 weeks. As some of you know on this thread and the other at the top of the page, I do this as a hobby and only make small profit off of it. I rather share my artwork with faimly/firneds/clients than let it collect dust in my house. I recently had my first art gallery show and have had some works sell and some orders placed for custom pieces. I'm working on those first, currently the H2 wood model is on hold until I can catch up. Also, holding an open house on Aug. 19th for those people who couldn't attend the art exhibit. After that date things should get back to normal. ANYONE interested in custom or anything they have seen on this site please pm/email me and I'll get back to you with the price and time frame. Thank you again. -Trey
whododat
8/8/2007 5:54:29 PM
Just for the record, how the hell long does something like that take?
Excellent craftmanship
Trey124
8/9/2007 5:42:12 AM
The H1 model took a long time becuase I would work on in between doing other projects. Had to glue up alot of wood stock to get thickness so that takes time. It was a total of 2 months of on/off again time, if I had to guess actual labor time was around 60 hours with the staining, sanding, cutting all the pieces out and than making the jigs so that all the tires came out uniformed. Had to make a seperate jig for the rims, also. The wheels work so you can push it around. There are around 187 pieces that had to be cut out and formed into what you see. The H3 fretwork only took 3/4 days of work around 12 hours of labor.
Muddydawg75
8/19/2007 4:12:19 PM
A few hours ago I got a chance to see this thing in person. I even got to touch/hold it.
The pictures do not do it any justice. On all levels this model is better than it appears in the pictures. The craftmanship is nothing less than what a true professional would create....
Trey124
8/20/2007 7:12:53 AM
quote:
ORIGINAL: Muddydawg75
A few hours ago I got a chance to see this thing in person. I even got to touch/hold it.
The pictures do not do it any justice. On all levels this model is better than it appears in the pictures. The craftmanship is nothing less than what a true professional would create....
Oh man, I'm really go get it...let the jokes begin.
GorillaH2
8/20/2007 9:50:28 AM
Nice work, when are you planning on doing the H2?
Trey124
8/20/2007 1:25:14 PM
Going to be starting it real soon should take about 6 weeks to finish. I'll keep you posted.
HummerGuy
8/21/2007 6:05:50 AM
quote:
ORIGINAL: Trey124
quote:
ORIGINAL: Muddydawg75
A few hours ago I got a chance to see this thing in person. I even got to touch/hold it.
The pictures do not do it any justice. On all levels this model is better than it appears in the pictures. The craftmanship is nothing less than what a true professional would create....
Oh man, I'm really go get it...let the jokes begin.
OK, so, I'll start
So Muddy, you got a chance to see his thing in person and touch and hold it huh? Was it as hard as it appears to be in the picture?
HummerGuy
8/21/2007 6:29:41 AM
Well Trey, in all seriousness, I can truely appreciate how much time and patience you have to do something like this. When I was a kid, I was addicted to building models. I had a model of every fighter jet and sports car you possibly imagine, but creating something like this from scratch amazes me, and it's so proportional to the real thing. 60 hours is ALOT of time to spend on something like this. Don't you ever get burned out doing it? All I can say is I thought my little do-hickeys and gadgets were OK, but your work makes my stuff look like crap
I really think you could make this a niche market for yourself. I know you say you do it for fun or as a hobby, buy why not exploit the talent you have and make some money from it. That doesn't mean every single piece you have to sell, but I would bet there are people willing to pay alot of money for wood replicas of just about anything.
I think your next project should be to build a real driveable wooden car like this one:
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/japan/wooden-car-goes-90kmh-costs-32000-282423.php
Trey124
8/21/2007 9:52:02 AM
HummerGuy;
Thanks for your comments, I do commision work. ( If anyone wants something I'll do it for them). One of these days I'll get a website up and running, I find that people don't understand how much time and effort that goes into my work, everything is handcrafted. That usually scares people away, now mind you I don't charge what I should. But people balk at the price, but for the fretwork pieces where else can you get custom work for $100. I don't make that much off of it, but I like to share my artwork with other people. I wouldn't even know how much to charge for the H1. I will say this I'm making the H2 for MuddyDawg75 so I'm keeping a running total for the materials and that way I can figure out how much it really cost me and than him

. That wooden car is cool but no way will I try that, I know my limits! Hey if you do run into those people that would pay anything for a replica send them my way...lol.
Trey124
8/21/2007 9:57:40 AM
HummerGuy;
I started with model airplanes and tanks, etc. Use to have a bunch of them until I found about fireworks, let's just say it was more fun to blow up the models than to dust them off.
Muddydawg75
8/22/2007 5:27:05 PM
Yeah.... $100 for something Trey put 20 hours into.... Do the math.... The work kicks ass... and after seeing in in person you get a much better appreciation for it....
HummerGuy is jealous....


indyh2
1/20/2008 2:06:55 PM
That looks awesome Trey, sorta looks like my h2 lol.
Drew
xzachx2112
1/20/2008 9:05:01 PM
WOW! I saw that in your reply to one of my posts but I ddn't realize it was one of your wood carvings. you can do miracles wiith that scroll saw!
Trey124
1/21/2008 5:21:06 AM
Thanks Indy and Xzach, I'm making another one of projects for another member here Camou2. It is of his H2 facing his H3 with some trees in the background. As soon as I'm done I'll post the pics of it.