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I like the made one but prefer yours funnily enough...and no, I am not giving you £132 for yours.
 
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I like the made one but prefer yours funnily enough...and no, I am not giving you £132 for yours.
Cheers mate but mine was tongue in cheek :D

Mind you I do like the look of that extrakit I might keep an eye out for one :)
 
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And this is the guy that made it...... Sells kits

http://tigger-models.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/welcome-to-tigger-models.html
 
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And this is the guy that made it...... Sells kitshttp://tigger-models.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/welcome-to-tigger-models.html
He's good isn't he , he's got some nice Jaguars on there
 
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

Steve
 
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It's a kit maker just like Airfix , Revell and so on
Cheers..... Do I assume that they are not very good kits, as he's keen to advertise as not being one?
 
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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.


Si:)
 
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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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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!
I don't know about cutting mustard Patrick, but this looks pretty good:


http://www.florymodels.co.uk/trumperter-1200-bismark-file/
 
Selling kits seems to be a very hit and miss affair. If you're selling the right kit at the right time you could make money - if!


Most times I'd guess you won't get what they're worth in terms of the time and skill you put into them - but if you need to clear out your display shelf, whatever you get is a bonus you can put towards your next one.
 
I've seen a completed Trumpeter Bismarck on sale for $12,000 so that one is a snip!


I know there are some issues with Trumpeter's Bismarck, which might require a bit of work, but show me a kit which doesn't have some :)


Cheers


Steve
 
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I can't even give mine away as door stops :D
Have you tried lead filling them? they won't work otherwise, that's maybe why they are not selling. :/
 
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After all the time I spend building my models I just cannot part with them. They mean to much to me even my first build a Tiffy Typoon not so hot in the skills at that time.
I only build those which mean something and I have a reason to build them. I normally find out all I can about them the history . So they become to me precious. Every now and then I look them over and they bring back memories not only building them but what I was doing at that stage in my life.


So none are for sale.


Matter of interest what do they go for ;) . May say that that is not going to change my mind.


Laurie
If thats how I come to feel I will sell the ones I make about the time I get married...
 
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I was in the model shop the other day and saw the pre made models that sell for a lot more than the kits, they look gash (turd smilies not available).


You could sell a lot of the kits I've seen on here as they look way better guys
 
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