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Default Spekrum dx3r pro decal skin sheet help

Hi guys i am in need of some help please

I have been looking EVERYWERE for someone who can make a decal skin sheet for my SPEKTRUM DX3R PRO radio?

I found one guy who charged £45.00 bloody rip off lol

Can anyone help?

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one guy who charged £45.00 bloody rip off
Why is that a rip off ?

They have to have the equipment to do it in the first place which I dare say isn't cheap.

On top of that they have to keep stock of all supplies they'll use, so that's the vinyl it's printed onto, plus the inks they'll use to print it and looking at the stuff that's been done it won't be your average 4 colour set ( CMYK ).

But above all else you're paying them for the fact they have the skill and know how to be able to make graphics that will wrap around your transmitter and make you look cooler than you would otherwise.

If it was easy everyone would be doing it wouldn't they !

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but you got to admit £45.00 for any decal sheet is still expensive...
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I agree with Ian. It isn't so much the material used/what it is but the time and skill invested into it along with as he said, the machinery to do it.
A pair of Nike cost around 70p to make but dayum...I couldn't do it. Haha
Same for most specialised areas...
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I'm just waiting for the drop down bit to come in from Horizon then we will have them as orderable online or custom design order
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but you got to admit £45.00 for any decal sheet is still expensive...
NO !

You are getting a one off produced solely for you on specialist equipment that they have invested their time and money it, plus as I said they're not just sat there twiddling their thumbs for the phone to ring so you can place an order. They have to have stock of whatever they need to produce said bespoke decal for you as if they don't you'll go to someone else who does have the stock.

Then they stop what ever else they're doing just to print your decal / skin.

So lets see now, expensive equipment, knowledge of working said expensive equipment, everything in stock, a complete one off just for you and your model of transmitter, their time to produce said bespoke design, their time to pack carefully or apply the printed decal, their time to take your order to the post office plus the cost of postage.

So, lets say £5 to post it and the materials cost say £10, that leaves £30 for they're time, which leaves an hourly rate for their very specialist time of £15 per hour.

I've heard graphic designers working on daily rates of £600 per day, which is £75 per hour. Sign shops usually have a minimum charge too. So in the grand scheme of things with this broken down I think it's an absolute bargain.

However, if you can get the machinery, have the skill and can do skins for whatever you think is a reasonable price please carry on as I'm sure we'll all be buying them from you quicker than you can produce them.

Why do I rant at this, because everyone wants to look cool, but no one wants to pay for it, so why should all the people with the artist knowledge and expensive kit loose out just so you can look cool but then go, 'well it looks nice but it was a bit expensive'.

So next time you want something and someone says it will cost 'X', don't say it's too expensive because it's probably that price for a reason.
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I have to agree with everyone here nasir 45 quid isnt expensive at all. And they are right it is a one off peice that they design solely for you in your colours. You have to take into account the time that goes into designing a skin etc and then the cost of materials equipment to actually print it. It;s cost me 100 quid for radio, wing, starterbox skins and i dont think thats bad at all as its in my colours and no one else will have it and its been designed bespoke for me.

I would have a think about the bigger picture before criticizing peoples prices.

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The full look is worth every penny, wherever you go for it
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You get this with spraying shells, people try to say, well it don't take that much paint.... so go buy the paint, air brush, liquid mask, hot air gun, compressor and talent and do it yourself...
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NO !

You are getting a one off produced solely for you on specialist equipment that they have invested their time and money it, plus as I said they're not just sat there twiddling their thumbs for the phone to ring so you can place an order. They have to have stock of whatever they need to produce said bespoke decal for you as if they don't you'll go to someone else who does have the stock.

Then they stop what ever else they're doing just to print your decal / skin.

So lets see now, expensive equipment, knowledge of working said expensive equipment, everything in stock, a complete one off just for you and your model of transmitter, their time to produce said bespoke design, their time to pack carefully or apply the printed decal, their time to take your order to the post office plus the cost of postage.

So, lets say £5 to post it and the materials cost say £10, that leaves £30 for they're time, which leaves an hourly rate for their very specialist time of £15 per hour.

I've heard graphic designers working on daily rates of £600 per day, which is £75 per hour. Sign shops usually have a minimum charge too. So in the grand scheme of things with this broken down I think it's an absolute bargain.

However, if you can get the machinery, have the skill and can do skins for whatever you think is a reasonable price please carry on as I'm sure we'll all be buying them from you quicker than you can produce them.

Why do I rant at this, because everyone wants to look cool, but no one wants to pay for it, so why should all the people with the artist knowledge and expensive kit loose out just so you can look cool but then go, 'well it looks nice but it was a bit expensive'.

So next time you want something and someone says it will cost 'X', don't say it's too expensive because it's probably that price for a reason.
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lol ok i understand now. I thought it was expensive from my point of view but i know understand that its not really.

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