If someone gets that for £1250 they have a bargain. A second hand Armortek, with all the bells and whistles unbuilt can go for £3-4k, a nicely built Armortek like Panther will go for at least 4k if not more. This is a MK1 so slightly cheaper and there is no info on what is inside the tank or what it's made from which counts against it but still, at that price you can't go wrong.Kiaser wrote:Automatic bidding he has placed a start limit say £400 then placed a higher limit like £500 so it will keep increasinguntil another bidder reaches his limit .
So the fellow with the £1000 has gone higher maybe for example £1250
As HB mentioned you could buy a new one by the time this is finished goodness mejust be mindful that it is 5 years plus old .
Very nice 1/6 tiger on eBay
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Yup that's what I meant...good catch lposterlposter wrote:Why does one bidder bid himself up at least 5 times in the case of a few minutes? Or am I not getting whats going on?
He goes from 400 to 550 in a few minutes and is then followed by some other guy who also bids himself up...
Its weird...
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By the way...good to see you again...any progress on that new 1/10th mystery build you were starting?
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Herman here's a deal for you....buy it I will collect it for you free of charge store it (might have to move it every now and then) I will even keep the battery charged for you then whenever you are in the UK you will have a toy to play with!!!HERMAN BIX wrote:Jeeezzzzzz thats a fair trade off for just about any girlfriend/wife lads![]()
What a heart breaker it must be to sell.
So far its at AUD$2147.28 !!............Im going with freight costing at least $15 per kilo - est 450 kgs , by air.($6750) crated.
I have had it for as low as $8 per kilo by air, but not from England.
For me it would be a ten grand investment as it sits today.
Taigen Tiger 1 full option rctank.de special edition airbrush paint IR equipped
Type 90 1/24
WSN T34
Heng long leopard 2a6
Heng long panzer 4 platinum
Heng long sherman
Grantham Light Armoured Division RCTC
Type 90 1/24
WSN T34
Heng long leopard 2a6
Heng long panzer 4 platinum
Heng long sherman
Grantham Light Armoured Division RCTC
Re: Very nice 1/6 tiger on eBay
Hi This model was built by Rivetcounter (Mark) Have seen this up close its the dogs dangles.Who ever gets this will be one happy chap.
regards pete
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Re: Very nice 1/6 tiger on eBay
edpanzer wrote:Herman here's a deal for you....buy it I will collect it for you free of charge store it (might have to move it every now and then) I will even keep the battery charged for you then whenever you are in the UK you will have a toy to play with!!!HERMAN BIX wrote:Jeeezzzzzz thats a fair trade off for just about any girlfriend/wife lads![]()
What a heart breaker it must be to sell.
So far its at AUD$2147.28 !!............Im going with freight costing at least $15 per kilo - est 450 kgs , by air.($6750) crated.
I have had it for as low as $8 per kilo by air, but not from England.
For me it would be a ten grand investment as it sits today.




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Five days left on this baby gentlemen!! Watch the last couple of auction minutes if you want to see $$$$ going up up up My guess is the last person to get a bid in will be the owner. Unfortunately it won't be me. O'Neal
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Maybe JohnF...he's already set up for these 1/6th beasts
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> As it seems daft to keep raising against yourself.
You can't.
If you enter a bid of £1000 for something and become the highest bidder, you can then bid £2000, £3000, £4000 and £5000 straight away but will still only pay £1000 if no-one else bids.
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You can't.
If you enter a bid of £1000 for something and become the highest bidder, you can then bid £2000, £3000, £4000 and £5000 straight away but will still only pay £1000 if no-one else bids.
Adrian.
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I know "SHILLING" is a sensitive subject on this board...but it does still happen...In the Early days of EBAY they used to have a warning posted...seems the only ones that paid attention were the sellers
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It's accepted practice for live auctioneers to pick bids "off the wall" if they are selling something which hasn't reached its reserve price, so you're effectively bidding against the auctioneer.
Shilling is easy to spot if the seller ends up buying their own lots, because you can check their selling history for lots which were cancelled at the last minute and then re-offered straight away.
The problem with eBay is that, like all auction houses, a percentage of their profits are based on final value fees, so it's to their benefit for things to sell at as high a price as possible.
The only way to use these sites is to work out what you'd be prepared to pay and stick to it.
As far as the tanks go, I bought a fully working Shlakhter JS-2 on eBay last year for £1800, so, to me, the T34 is over-priced, but it's still cheaper than a new one if someone really wants one.
I'm not sure I've seen anyone else do a Tiger hull interior, let alone one with all the lights and details that have been added, so the original offer price seemed fair to me.
Adrian.
Shilling is easy to spot if the seller ends up buying their own lots, because you can check their selling history for lots which were cancelled at the last minute and then re-offered straight away.
The problem with eBay is that, like all auction houses, a percentage of their profits are based on final value fees, so it's to their benefit for things to sell at as high a price as possible.
The only way to use these sites is to work out what you'd be prepared to pay and stick to it.
As far as the tanks go, I bought a fully working Shlakhter JS-2 on eBay last year for £1800, so, to me, the T34 is over-priced, but it's still cheaper than a new one if someone really wants one.
I'm not sure I've seen anyone else do a Tiger hull interior, let alone one with all the lights and details that have been added, so the original offer price seemed fair to me.
Adrian.