1/48 German armor plastic kits and 2 1/18 planes need a new
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 11:35 am
I have some items I'd like to sell, and I wanted to get some input from folks here either in terms of interest to buy or in terms of what these items may be worth - if they are worth anything at all.
First up are two 21st 1:18 aircraft.
I have a Corsair, the one marked "29";
a BF-109, the first one I think, "White 12".
Both are out-of-box and suffered minor damage when the shelf they were hanging from pulled loose from the wall. Hanging from my ceiling they still look intact, but the Corsair suffered damage to a wing hinge so there is no more folding, and the tailhook has disappeared. The 109 had a stabilizer break off but it is Super'ed on and seems okay. Both pilots are included but the German lost his right arm below the elbow in the crash. In other words, both planes are fine as static displays but are far from being mint examples.
Next up are a handful of 1/48 scale plastic armor kits from Bandai circa the late 70's. Number 1 and 4 are from the first run known as the Pin Point Series.
1. Nashorn - unbuilt, still bagged
2. Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf. H - unbuilt, unbagged but all parts present
3. Sd.Kfz.232 - unbuilt, unbagged, all parts present
4. Sd.Kfz.251/1 - maybe 2/3rds built but with all parts and several extra sets of figures
5. Jagdtiger Sd.Kfz186 - unbuilt, unbagged, parts present
6. Elefant Sd.Kfz184 - unbuilt but original owner has applied the desert yellow base to the chassis, upper body, and other exterior parts still on sprue
If interested I can upload some pics after I get back from my daughter's soccer practice.
If noone here is interested in buying they will be going to ebay.
First up are two 21st 1:18 aircraft.
I have a Corsair, the one marked "29";
a BF-109, the first one I think, "White 12".
Both are out-of-box and suffered minor damage when the shelf they were hanging from pulled loose from the wall. Hanging from my ceiling they still look intact, but the Corsair suffered damage to a wing hinge so there is no more folding, and the tailhook has disappeared. The 109 had a stabilizer break off but it is Super'ed on and seems okay. Both pilots are included but the German lost his right arm below the elbow in the crash. In other words, both planes are fine as static displays but are far from being mint examples.
Next up are a handful of 1/48 scale plastic armor kits from Bandai circa the late 70's. Number 1 and 4 are from the first run known as the Pin Point Series.
1. Nashorn - unbuilt, still bagged
2. Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf. H - unbuilt, unbagged but all parts present
3. Sd.Kfz.232 - unbuilt, unbagged, all parts present
4. Sd.Kfz.251/1 - maybe 2/3rds built but with all parts and several extra sets of figures
5. Jagdtiger Sd.Kfz186 - unbuilt, unbagged, parts present
6. Elefant Sd.Kfz184 - unbuilt but original owner has applied the desert yellow base to the chassis, upper body, and other exterior parts still on sprue
If interested I can upload some pics after I get back from my daughter's soccer practice.
If noone here is interested in buying they will be going to ebay.