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Post by stitchdup on Jan 4, 2016 12:13:16 GMT -7
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Uhmm yeah
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Post by jbailey on Jan 4, 2016 12:31:10 GMT -7
$250.56, yeah a little pricey lol. Cool kit though.
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Post by Big D on Jan 4, 2016 15:32:56 GMT -7
It is pricey but not too bad when you consider it is EXTREMELY RARE. Hubley made very few plastic kits and no reissues. I have the entire collection of Hubley metal kits and two of them are rare and pricey also but their plastic kits are almost non-exhistant. I have the Hubley plastic Rolls Royce kit which is so rare I have been called a liar and told Hubley never made a Rolls Royce kit! I own one though and in the original box.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2016 20:53:05 GMT -7
I can see Dennis' point. But the price would be good for a collector I think. If you're going to build it does seem pricey. If you want to build one, the Modelhaus has 4 different ones for $76 each. A pair of resin ones went for about $75 together.
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Post by stitchdup on Jan 5, 2016 1:23:29 GMT -7
I suppose I look at kits aiming to build them, so that guides my price range. There are very few car kits I would pay more than £30 for and even then it would only be up to £50 (trucks excepted).
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Post by Big D on Jan 5, 2016 12:47:55 GMT -7
I can see Dennis' point. But the price would be good for a collector I think. If you're going to build it does seem pricey. If you want to build one, the Modelhaus has 4 different ones for $76 each. A pair of resin ones went for about $75 together. Ice is right. This kit is only for a collector. The Hubley plastic kits are well made but very basic. Not good for serious builders. Their metal kits are a challenge to make look good, especially if you don't know the tricks for working metal.
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