I've just come into possesion of a 1 43rd minichamps eggenberger sierra that won the 87 nurburgring 24 hour race. i now have 2 of these models and wondering if i was to sell one what sort of figure would i be looking at charging.
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I've just come into possesion of a 1 43rd minichamps eggenberger sierra that won the 87 nurburgring 24 hour race. i now have 2 of these models and wondering if i was to sell one what sort of figure would i be looking at charging.
very good, no i meant any other sites on the internet ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain VXR
:s mokin:
I usually look for identical or similar items for a rough idea.Quote:
Originally Posted by GRAVETT
havent been able to find any to compare and seen as i bought the 2 in a job lot of models i have no clue what to expect from it. is it even a collectable model.
can you post a photo or 2 and should be able to let you know ?
:s mokin:
They are still avaliable to buy for £29.99! So, you will be lucky to get any more than that...Quote:
Originally Posted by GRAVETT
thats what i thought pds, cheers for finding out for me. i bought the whole lot for £30 and already sold a ray bellm vlm 318is bmw for £50 so im happy.
Another question, although not btcc models you guys know your stuff so i hope you can help.
i have a 1 18th jordan model signed by eddie jordan, fisichella, its mounted on the actual wooden plank from that car along with a piece of the race overalls from the team, the plank is signed by pretty much everyone from the jordan f1 team at that point. i would like a glass case to go over this and have the plank as the base. any idea how much a case would be for this sory of thing. the plank measures 44cm by 28 cm approx.
cheers for any help
The ultimate BTCC model? A snip at £3500. If it was a Rydell I may have been interested! :)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BTCC-Ford-Mond...QQcmdZViewItem
Here is a photo of my 89 John Cleland Astra