As an OLD model builder,
I know top notch work when I see it. I'm into all kinds of models. And a lot of the plane, armor, and railroad model builders spend a great deal of time "weathering" their models to look realistically used. For some reason, most car models are in brand new, squeaky clean condition. Your brother does some really nice weathering. It's interesting, because I call myself a semi-pro too. If I mention that when I'm writing, I say it means I can't make a living at it. I am finally getting things together, and while I still can't make a living from it alone, I think I can at least pay for my addiction to tools and models, and maybe have a little left over!
Even though I am trying to get a lot of this type of stuff done, it is not a good time for commissioned model builders, at least for automotive models. There are so many top flight diecasts made. The really good ones cost a lot, but even the high dollar ones are a lot less than what an idependent model builder would have to charge, to make a living. So, there is just a handful of super-talented people, who also just happen to have the knack of marketing their skills.
Still, I have some ideas cooking. I can't promise anything, but keep an eye on this thread. Maybe if I can start making a little more headway, I can help your brother find a clientele. Again, I don't even have it myself yet, but if I ever do get it, I'll share with some people.
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