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I can understand the sulaco going for that price as its a very hard kit to get hold of and if you do it will cost a bitBut the Canberra I don't know what he's done to it to ask that price but if he gets it I'm putting mine on there as it looks exactly the same
Best put it on then...... Thats what he got
This was his description....
Xtrakit 1/72 Canberra PR9 Royal Air Force Recon Jet aircraft Pro built for a magazine with special markings decals. Pro built for a magazine with extras and new decals used from the Model Alliance range. This is a very rare opportunity to buy one of my models which has been built professionally for a magazine. It appeared in print for one of the top modelling magazines and is offered here for sale as I am wishing to clear out some of my 1/72 scale kits. The model has been painted in Gunze acrylics (Airbrushed) and weathered with oils. I have also done a full rivet job on this model. I am not going to pander to silly offers as I know what it is worth as it is , with the magazine article which is readily available it adds to the provenience of the model and therefore the value too.
I will send the model double packed to anywhere in the world insured at the buyers expense. I do not accept returns and will do everything to ensure that you receive the model as it should. I cannot be responsible for the post office and am also willing to do collections from me too.
I've never considered selling a model. I've built a very few to order, but either just about covered material expenses or asked for nothing at all. I certainly didn't profit, let alone cover the 'cost' of the hours put in to them.
I'm surprised that there is a market for completed models. For me the fun is in the making, but I suppose it takes all sorts.
Cheers..... Do I assume that they are not very good kits, as he's keen to advertise as not being one?
Amati are a Italian maker and are normally excellent quality, they come with brass etchings etc. The Amati Titanic, 1/250 IIRC is around £350, so this kit will have been £300 + probably nearer the £450 + mark.
Trumpeter make very good kits in the main, but I'm guessing there's a Trumpy kit of this subject that doesn't quite cut the mustard - hence his comment!
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