Do you think it would be worthwhile to get a case of the "Petie 2nd"--would they gain in value?? Your opinions would be greatly appreciated! :)
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At that price they should always be worth what you paid for them. You could most likely turn them around and make a few $$ right now, or hold on to them and see if 21st closes. Right now I don't see them going as high as the early more rare pieces, but I didn't think a red 3 FW190 would go for $200 like one did last weekend. Who really knows. Get what you like then you know you can never go wrong.
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Bucky is right.Buckyroo wrote:At that price they should always be worth what you paid for them. You could most likely turn them around and make a few $$ right now, or hold on to them and see if 21st closes. Right now I don't see them going as high as the early more rare pieces, but I didn't think a red 3 FW190 would go for $200 like one did last weekend. Who really knows. Get what you like then you know you can never go wrong.![]()
Kris
What about those spitfires and red nosed 109's ? The only thing that really has not doubled or quaddripled in price are the original P-51 and Me-109 E. The original 51 was the first 1/18 scale aircraft ever but was a dog . Really toyish. the same with the light grey 109 E. But everything else has gone through the roof.I have a bunch of the Samantha P-38's They were the most abundant of all the P-38's. Every Toys R U had one hanging from the ceiling in front of the 21st product area . THOSE WERE THE DAYS




Get the case. How many times I have passed on these things and wished I had not.
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