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Post by IronMan on May 16, 2004 15:49:28 GMT -5
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Post by Jamie Harris on May 17, 2004 8:06:44 GMT -5
That's really cool. If anybody has been thinking about building an A3 in 3/4" scale, those parts would put you way ahead.
Jamie
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Post by Bill Holland on May 17, 2004 20:56:38 GMT -5
assuming they are done half way decent.
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Post by IronMan on May 18, 2004 7:39:02 GMT -5
Yes Bill,
That is a concern, mind you anything you buy off of Ebay is a concern. The first thing to do, is to always try and get more information on what you want to bid on, second is to see the response you get fron the seller, Did he answer quiclky? did he address your questions? is he friendly and interested in your concerns? Would he supply more pictures? etc etc... I have had a few dealings on Ebay, enough to have learned these few things when I am interested in something that is not easy to guage. There is also the feedback of the person to check out. To make things clear, I dont know this person, I am not endorsing this person, I dont care if someone bids on it or not I get nothing out of it. I just happen to see it while cruising the net, I thought that someone " might be interested" if only to see how much it sold for in the end. Not an indication of what the A3 is worth but since it was a a thread a while back it might be of interest those persons. Hence my interest in it, I would not personaly buy it, I much rather make it , but hey that is me. Regards, IronMan
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Post by Bluechips on May 23, 2004 14:31:27 GMT -5
Iron man
Thanks for the info. It is always useful to have an idea of pricing and of how widespread something is.
Bluechips
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