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Not to sound too suspicious...but I get very suspicious about bidding manipulation when I see prices like that. Once upon a time, eBay listed the screen identity of the leading bidder in the main listing, but no more. I could be wrong. Edited bid histories, however, can be found on the listing. This one appears to have had at least 3 different bidders.

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wonder if it was phoney bidder, & if he'll ever collect the money?

You could always check his feedback later on......it would list the item that was sold for up to 90 days IIRC.

EDIT: BTW, I was watching that auction as well. Interesting that he started the bid at such a high price! Most times potential bidders don't bite when the starting price is so high. He's a regular seller as I watch his auctions as well as Paul Hettick's (Robbbbbb57), so he may now have a following that will buy whatever he puts up.

That is a lot of coin for a built model............I couldn't part with something I built that turned out so nice, but that's just me. ;)

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I'd expect opening hood, trunk, doors, wired engine and all the works underhood, opening glovebox with tiny light, French fries in the cracks of the seats, opening gas cap with real tubing that you can pour liquid into and a railroad smoke generator for the exhaust pipe, lighted dash and dome light, headlights, marker lights, tail lights, actual steering... :lol:

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there is absolutely nothing phony looking about those bids at all. all of the participants have pretty close to 100% pos feedback. four bidders were willing to throw down > 1000$. the winning bidder bid his high bid days before the auction was over. look closely and you can analyze the bidding behavior of all those bidders. they are all 100% legit from the looks of it.

do at least a small amount of due diligence before you go casting aspersions on auctions and bidders. and just because someone bids amounts you think astronomical it doesn't mean they are phony. quite possibly they have more money than you and have a whole different playing field.

jb

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One of the bidders is a guy in my club. I know that because he sent the same link above to our club email chain, and said he was out at $1000.

And why shouldn't a nicely done model pull big money? It's about time our craft was recognized as art! :)

Still, with the man hours I'd have to put in to build a model of that caliber.. it still wouldn't be worth it to me!

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I'd expect opening hood, trunk, doors, wired engine and all the works underhood, opening glovebox with tiny light, French fries in the cracks of the seats, opening gas cap with real tubing that you can pour liquid into and a railroad smoke generator for the exhaust pipe, lighted dash and dome light, headlights, marker lights, tail lights, actual steering... :lol:

Yeah, what he said. I'd add in a digitally-reproduced engine start/idle sound chip, with the model mounted on a base with a correct-appearing simulated ignition key and switch.

Paul Hettick is a very good builder, no question, but that kind of money is a little silly.

Charlie Larkin

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Let's extrapolate; what is Mark Jones' Super Seven worth????

What should Harry's museum build of his Pocher Benz with scratch parts everywhere sell for???

There are other examples I could name.

OPINION WARNING:

TBH-that appears to be a very clean and neatly done OOB, small scale build, by an experienced builder (paid or amateur). 'Correct' paint and wood decals and Modelhaus parts do not add up to $1500+ dollars in my view.

UNLESS it strikes a chord with the 2 or 3 bidders that had to have it.

And it did.

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Well, I caught the same bidder buying this re posted auction I was following several times.

They would bid several times a day driving up the price even though it had a week to go.

So the higher then normal price now has precedence and ppl then think its a normal price.

Just keeps your wits about you and if it smells funny, well then it is. And this auction smells way too funny.

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Does seem quite high.

However.....

As someone else mentioned, for a commissioned build, that is not unreasonable. I was just browsing through an old issue of "the other magazine" from about 10 years ago. In it, a "professional builder" said his builds can cost up to $1500, and that was 10 years ago.

Also, if you don`t like the price, pick up another one somewhere else. I`m sure Walmart has them, right? Oh wait, this one is one of a kind? :D:lol:

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