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The Trading Table => Buy - Sell - Swap - Trade => Topic started by: Dekenba on January 09, 2014, 05:56:37 AM
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All are as new, with plastic bags still sealed.
UK Postage included. Subsidised postage elsewhere.
Bristol F.2B - with HGW Super Detail Set £105
DH.2 - with HGW Super Detail Set £75
DH.9a Ninack - with HGW Super Detail Set £105
Fokker D.VII (OAW) - with WNW 30008 decal set, Fighting Fokkers Pt.3 (choice of 5 schemes) £75
Hannover CI.II - With Pheon decals set 32042 (choice of 12 schemes) £90
Junkers J.1 - No rigging required! £80
Pfalz D.IIIa - with HGW Super Detail Set, Pheon Decals 32026 Pfalz D.IIIa of Jasta 30 (choice of 6 schemes) £80
Pfalz D.XII - Barracuda late exhaust, Pheon Decals 32030 Pfalz D.XII (choice of 11 schemes) £70
RE.8 Harry Tate - HGW Super Detail Set, Pheon Decals 32038 Royal Aircraft Factory RE.8 (choice of 12 schemes), Pheon corrected rudder & gunners cowling (For some of the Pheon schemes) £120
Roland D.VIa - pretty aeroplane that has great schemes straight out of the box £60
Rumpler C.IV Early - with HGW Super Detail Set £99
Sopwith Pup RFC - with HGW Detail Set, Pheon Decals 32015 Trainers & Pets of the RFC (7 colourful British schemes!) £80
Also the following Decals. Postage at £1 or so, free with a kit;
Pheon 32045 Fokker D.VII's (OAW & Alb) of Jasta 18 - 2 OAW & 6 Alb schemes £11.50
WNW 30017 Albatros D.Va Black Beauties - Choice of 5 schemes £10;
Pheon 32011 Albatros D.V/Va Vol 1 - Choice of 10 schemes £11.50;
Pheon 32025 Pfalz D.IIIa Volume Two - Choice of 9 schemes £13;
Pheon 32013 Sopwith Pups of the RFC - Choice of 5 schemes £9;
Pheon 32004 Se5a (Hisso) Aces in France - Choice of 8 schemes; £11.50
Pheon 32018 Sopwith triplanes of the RNAS - Choice of 29 (!) schemes £11.50;
Pheon 32023 Siemens - Schuckert D.III - Choice of 12 schemes £12.
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Just curious, thats a BIG sell off of quality stuff, are you moving to a different scale/genre of modelling or has modelling taken a back seat in life?
Cheers
James
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Serious illness has rather made me re-evaluate what I'm up to these days. I'll carry on modelling, but I've got 125 kits, all 1/32, most with associated AM. It takes me 6 months to build a kit, so that's over 60 years worth of building, even before I buy anymore!
So I'm thinning it way, way down to around a dozen or so.
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Sorry to hear that you have a serious illness, I hope treatment is forthcoming. Good luck with selling your huge amount of kits.
Des.
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Dear Debenka
I'm so sorry to hear that you have a serious illness. Like so many others here I wish you well.
Best wishes
Nigel
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I wish you the very best with your health troubles, Debenka, and hope you achieve
your goals with the sale of models.
Cheers,
Ernie
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That is so sad Dekenba. I sincerely wished it wasn't so because all these magnificent kits, you didn't buy them to get rid off afterwards I presume. Nevertheless I hope the selling will go smoothly. I wish you all the best for the future and keep up the courage!
Kind regards
Patrick
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Dekenba,
Sorry to hear of your health concerns. At least, as Justin mentions, you are keeping some of your Kits so we can anticipate your continued, if not scaled down, participation. Good luck with your health challenge, I'll be thinking of you as well.
Cheers,
Lance
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Thanks for all your well wishes, it's appreciated.
I've still got plenty of kits left! I actually feel great selling so many, as they kind of became a bit of a waste stuck in boxes in the loft. To start to get them down to a manageable level is quite liberating & reminds me I enjoy building kits, not bloody collecting brightly coloured boxes of plastic!
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Updated for sold kits.
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Deks, I'm sorry to read that you're ill, mate. I can only hope that things will improve.
I completely understand why you're culling your collection. I've stopped buying for similar reasons- I'm unlikely to live to 143years old, to finish what I have.
Take care, mate, and keep in touch.
Dal.
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i thought about getting your junkers until i saw the pounds sterling symbol, 80 pounds is around $130 plus shipping would make it $40 or so more expensive than having wnw ship me one for $99. does the junkers also include an am set?
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The prices are set for the UK - we have to pay 20% VAT & an £8 handling fee every time a kit is imported into the UK from outside the EU, as well as exchange rate shenanigans.
So for non-EU people, the prices are going to be higher than getting them direct from WNW.