Anyway, leave politics out of this.
What you have to ask yourself is
Am I worth it ?
A mid production Tiger with (now available with barrel recoil fitted as standard from Taigen) beckons.......

VAT is 20% if you get stung, the kicker is the handling charge which is £7-15 depending on the courier. I'm sorry but you're wrong on the exchange rate, the £ has fallen hugely against the dollar and euro the two currencies which make a big difference. U.K. Sellers have seemed to have taken a hit and prices haven't gone up. But when buying from abroad direct it does hit you very hard. For example I paid about £600 all in for my is-2, now I'd be looking at £750 plus.HERMAN BIX wrote:Our Northern brethren have the strongest currency on the planet and when it droops a pence, we lose our houses![]()
Trust me "GBP earners"...........you really have sweet F. A. to worry about![]()
I will say though, that in my opinion its not the GBP that is at the root of the cost of new tanks, but other things.
I have it on excellent authority that an item posted to Scotland, worth $65 AUD (or a shade over 30 quid) cost another 28 QUID to get hold of upon receipt !!for what ??.............it was marked as a gift.
When I visited London, I went to get a pizza from a chain store restaurant ..............I would want a lapdance from Monica Belluci thrown in for the cost(converted to $AUD) for that damn pizza.![]()
From an outsiders perspective there must be a load of taxes & duties & price gouging & other B.S. that drives the retail costs up over there, because its NOT the bloody exchange rate