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seems like both levantines come from austria what kind of mad cow disease widespread there ? first it was only one of this kind of seller now they are two is it epidemic ? Sell avaialble kits like Sd.kfz 247 is like fiddle unbeknown mdellers .
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what someone else asks for a rare kit? And its not like these items actually sold. There are thousands of things on eBay at high prices. Some sell. Some don't. And, if the seller is fortunate to get a buyer, thats good too. No one forces people to buy on eBay.
I made over $500 selling a half-build early 1960s motorized Tamiya Moeki tank on eBay and both the buyer and myself were quite happy with the deal.
Detlev Kaczmarek (Login Het11) Missing-Lynx members 92.231.222.3
thats good David
May 6 2012, 5:16 AM
good rare kits get his bidders for themselfsand i am happy for you got a good price for you kit.But this two guys act like cheaters and if you see his symbol gets copycats .And they got copyist in germany too.Seller begin to have rarities (former they are shelf warmers that nobody wants to buy ).I would like to see your face if you go in a shop happy to find a kit thats sold for a while and the trader ask you the trible price or more .Manufactures act the same way if you buy a old rereleas italerie or Tamiyakit you pay more as double price now .I pay for Puma 17 german mark and now they ask nearly 30 euro and they got no new mouldcoast these are the old old kits from the 80´s .So what takes the price high to nearly 400%,can´t be the coasts for loan this get lower and lower .
Re: Hi from Austria...let me explain these Austrian prices
May 6 2012, 3:44 AM
Hi, David,
Strange, seems that I have to come back to Vienna area, because here in Upper Austria seems that the money (to be rich) is not catching me.....
But as an explanation for this requested prices:
Thats called economic and as there is a saying in car dealers business: "Every day a idiot stands up, you have only to catch him" its ok that they try it.
And Lukas,
Dont be too much exited against Germans. As we Austrians have ruled over them for around 600 years, so give them a little bit independence now...
Bye from Austria
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Re: Aber zur Krönung musstet ihr nach Frankfurt kommen.. :-)
May 6 2012, 7:34 AM
Man gönnt sich ja sonst nichts....
But you are right, as the most dividing between Austrians and Germans is their common language (and even their long common history) lets put this stress beside and let us focus on modelling.
(Login Phil1957) Missing-Lynx members 86.167.90.54
The weirdest thing is......
May 5 2012, 5:43 PM
All negative Nationalistic issues aside,(hard to believe people still buy this crap),I clicked on the first item, the Cromwell Fahrgestall Flak 88, and was surprised to see a pic of a model I built , painted and reviewed for Military Modelling mag back in 97ish. Wonder if I might get commission on the sale.
It is the steering head from a frame, it was cut off and is now up for sale, has been for almost a year. My only guess is that if you wrecked your bike and only damaged the steering head you could weld this on. But my gut tells me that if you impacted hard enough to damage your steering head, your estate would not be interested in repairing the bike.
maybe we could sell our kits to them for 50 % they ask
May 5 2012, 9:49 PM
so that will be a good deal But he try to sell the kits for nearly one year .If he got it long enough on ebay the kits appear in plastic.but i gues it´s not intresting for him he want to sell it for the same price further .
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