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General Category => Everything Else => Topic started by: Coumarin on October 01, 2017, 05:29:04 PM
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Hello everyone,
Due to moving house I have a few things that I no longer need. To some (maybe all) it might seem like a load of old plastic, but when I was model making I would have loved to see anything like this. Yes I could flog them on an auction site, but I've never done that and wouldn't know where to start!
I don't ask anything for them, just the P&P covered please. Therefore I don't mind splitting it up or individual items.
Unmade kits:
1/48 aircraft:
Tamiya DH Mosquito BIV/PRIV
Aurora Gotha GV
Tamiya Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat
Revell Henschel HS129 B-2
Revell Bachem Natter BA349A
Revell Arado AR234 C-3
1/72 aircraft:
Revell Blohm and Voss BV222 V2
Airfix Avro Lancaster BIII Dambuster (premier collection)
Academy Boeing B29A Superfortress
Airfix B17G Flying Fortress
Revell Vickers Wellington X/XIV
Revell Handley Page Victor MK2
Revell Heinkel HE177 A5
Italeri Heinkel HE111 H6
Airfix Handley Page HP0/400
Various aircraft:
1/28 Revell Fokker DVII
1/72 Dauphin 2 (helicopter)
Military vehicles:
Kitech 1/48 tanks (motorised)
Marder
M1A1 Abrams
Leopard II A5
US Marine M60 A1
Various:
1/76 Nitto Kagaku Willy's jeep
Range of WWII reference books
Extensive range of Humbrol and Revell paints, decal setting solutions, cements, fillers etc...
After-market and surplus decals
Many back-issues of Aeroplane, Fly Past, Scale Aviation Modeller and other publications
Surplus kit pieces
+loads of associated bits and bobs.
Sorry, but tools, airbrush and compressor are not included!
Anybody interested or knows anybody that might be interested, give me a shout.
Cheers
Martin.
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Sounds like the sort of stuff Rob M,would be interested in,i'll give him a shout.
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OK nice one.
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Hello Martin,
Good to know there's someone else on the forum that likes sticking their hands together with glue and paint! Unfortunately I've got a cupboard full of stuff waiting to be built and painted otherwise I may have been interested in a couple of these.
It would be a shame to let your collection go for nothing. If you have a little bit of time selling on eBay is not that hard. Have a look to see if there's any of your stuff going on there to get an idea of what to ask for and have a look at the eBay guides. A quick photo taken on your phone, bit of a description and you can do it. Make sure you're clear on the fees though so that you are happy with what you get back.
All the best
Andy
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Well miniatures(?) are not my type of stuff, but at least I think Coumarin might be a person that's into making things and crafts with his hands and that's a view I've got about him. I can recall talking about carpenter and wood crafts with him. And I like that stuff a lot. :)
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If you dont want to sell on the internet,you could perhaps put them in your local auction rooms.At least it'd help towards moving costs