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For sale: instruction for Audi R8 scale 1:8. 2416 parts
I sell instruction to Audi R8 Quattro scale 1:8. I have designed the car and made instruction in studio bricklink.
Here is a picture. I want 20€ for instruction.
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We've all seen this now, in multiple topics. It's great that you have updated the model, but IMO this is not the way to make (more) sales or more importantly, interest people in you as a builder.
I think that anyone who was interested in your moc would have contacted you with regard to the previous iteration.
It's hard when the rewards and returns are less and responses are fewer to something you have spent a lot of time doing. That's just how the World is, things are transient, and on the internet that effect is whole orders of magnitude greater.
I would leave this Audi now and concentrate on producing other models, generate more of a following before you create instructions for other models. If you already have a following, great, tell us a bit more about yourself... it's a little arrogant to assume we know who you are.
To be honest, whether you are "known" or not, I think it is a bit much touting stuff like this when Rebrickable is already such a good way of putting buyers and amateur builders together.
Try not to attempt selling anything until you are absolutely sure it's as good as it can be. The number of changes you have made to this in a very short period leads me to suggest that taking more time perfecting your models is pretty important for you.
Might I also suggest becoming a more active member of the forum? Show us the WIPs in the relevant technic threads of your new models as you do them? Gain feedback to help you improve the final models and make friends and more potential customers as a result. I'm almost certain that if you put more in, you will get more out!
Also, before trying to sell instructions, perhaps you could treat us to photos of the real-life models rather than just renders? Real photos will increase a buyer's confidence in your product. Even better, a nice video of your model in action. Does it have any special features?
At a minimum, I would say some "catalogue" shots are necessary to convince new customers. It would be nice to see and might garner a better response to your posts.
If I was a potential customer, before I parted with my hard earned cash, I would also want to see a page or two from the instructions so that I can see that you have created clear and easy to follow steps.
I have tried to be fair and hope you will not be offended, this is just a few polite thoughts, with the honest desire of helping you.