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Thursday, March 14, 2013 - 10:14 AM UTC
Canuck Model Products announces the possibility of a 1/72 Canadair Argus. If enough people agree to fund the project.
David Winter of Canuck Model Products is trying a new idea to source startup funds for a 1/72 injection-moulded Canadair Argus.

Crowd funding relies on attracting members of the general public to donate small sums towards funding a project. The funds are placed into escrow until the funding goal is met. If the goal does not get met within the set deadline, the funds are returned to the donors.

This project is our chance to make the model of our dreams come true. Donors who pledge set amounts will have their names on the model box. If you pledge more, you will receive a free model when the project is successful.
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The Argus is/was a great Canadian plane. How does crowd funding work
MAR 14, 2013 - 01:52 PM
There's a link to the Wikipedia page in the news story. Basically you make a payment of an amount of your choice and it's held in an escrow account until the deadline for the fundraising is over. If the desired amount got donated, the funds are released to the project. If the desired amount is not raised, each donation is returned to the person who made it. In this case, if you make donations matching or exceeding certain set amounts, you get some recognition for your contribution toward the project.
MAR 14, 2013 - 02:13 PM
I looked at this, and thought not a bad idea. But then gave it some thought, they are raising money to pay for the design and engineering of this kit from everyone, if you contribute $200 or more you get a copy of the kit. But in the long run, once the molds are complete, the company can continue to pull in the benefits in terms of kit sales from those that "donated" the cost of engineering the kit for them. I would think a better approach would be to determine the demand for the kit, and maybe have people put a deposit down to show interest, as opposed to have the model community paying for it, and company getting free kit engineering that they will make money from down the road.
MAR 14, 2013 - 02:14 PM
The basic idea with crowd funding is for a whole lot of people to donate an amount of money they won't really miss to see a project happen that they'd really like to see happen and which otherwise wouldn't. Each person gets to decide what amount it is that they wouldn't miss.
MAR 15, 2013 - 02:54 AM
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