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hi guys, i have in my stash a couple of vac form kits of aircraft, which i picked up a while back because i thought i would like to have a go but after looking in the boxes i realise that i am not that interested in them so i am thinking of throwing them on e-bay. after doing a quick search i cannot find a lot of info on them,so wondered if any of you guys have any idea off their worth.

they are

formaplane bae/hawker siddley nimrod mr1 1:72

rare plane vacforms handley page victor k2 1:72

both in excellent condition in boxes.

even a ball park figure i should be asking as a buy it now auction maybe

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Andrew. Put it in the Auction section but with a minimum price. That way if there are a couple of bidders you could end up earning a small fortune. If you set it to buy now for say, £30 you will only get the price you ask....£30.

put it in an auction for minimum price £30 and you might end up getting the double :-)

There is nearly always some nutter that will pay well over the odds, just because they wont let the "other guy" win.

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Or a teaspoon of Klear! Lol

I think the minimum reserve is £50 on ebay, I could be wrong....
 
I paid £38 for a vacform 1/48 Halifax.Might give you some idea of what to ask for it.The old Matchbox Victor is still available in the Revell boxing.So I wonder if anyone would pay a lot for your kit when they could get one of those?.Mind you,there are some crazy people out there (those who pay £50 for floor polish spring to mind!).
 
Wow! Any kit is worth as much as someone will pay for it and I hope that Andrew gets a good price for his but fifty quid for a 1/72 vac-form is amazing. You can by a large scale multi media kit for that!

Throw in a bottle of Klear.........

Just saying.... :)

Steve
 
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