OMG Coronation moment
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OMG Coronation moment
Hi guys follow this link http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272799893384 is the lot value for money?
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
- manna
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Re: OMG Coronation moment
G'Day Gents
Nice, but as you say expensive, you wouldn't want to run that on the carpet with an old B12.
manna
Nice, but as you say expensive, you wouldn't want to run that on the carpet with an old B12.
manna
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- nzpaul
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Re: OMG Coronation moment
How disappointed I feel right now. By building my own coronation set I've wasted a good opportunity to spend an enormous amount of money....oh dear...how sad....never mind.
Makes me wonder how it is that this chap and another eBay trader ( you know the one) must eventually sell these things for the price they want, yet on Wright Writes, TW suggests he struggles to get £100 for well made second hand kit built locos. So where do these pricey models end up?
Cheers
Paul
Makes me wonder how it is that this chap and another eBay trader ( you know the one) must eventually sell these things for the price they want, yet on Wright Writes, TW suggests he struggles to get £100 for well made second hand kit built locos. So where do these pricey models end up?
Cheers
Paul
Re: OMG Coronation moment
I've been watching several items from the well known overpriced trader 'Gostude' for some time. In the case of some he's had them listed for nearly 4 years without a sniff.
Eventually you do get to the point where you've too much capital tied up in items that just aren't selling, at that point the prices get a bit more realistic. In his case I've seen some sell for 25% of the original listing price.
Eventually you do get to the point where you've too much capital tied up in items that just aren't selling, at that point the prices get a bit more realistic. In his case I've seen some sell for 25% of the original listing price.