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A vintage Jag XK120 toy from way back (approximately 1/14 scale), no manufacturer ID, a few parts missing, but a surprisingly accurate body and other features. Opening hood and trunk, but a very minimalistic engine and one-sided hollow tires. I can't decide whether to glue back the basic parts and enjoy it as the toy it is, or try to make it a very nice curbside display model, which wouldn't be overly difficult.

Looks like a Marx.

-MJS

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My haul today from the Crossville,TN show.

Got the everything pictured for 75.00, even the dual action hardly used airbrush. The F40 is also a full detail kit, ive been wanting one for some time now!

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Oh yeah, and someone gave me this...................Second place in the Showroom stock class. First place winner earned his, it was stunning.
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after my club meeting in New Jersey today, a couple of us hit a local hobby shop. They had a big stack of clearance kits, as well as what looked like part of a collection. I got the '37 Ford Panel for $11.99 since I recently stole those wheels out of the one kit I had. Upon opening that one I decided I want to build this kit in the light commercial style. I already know the decals I will make for it. The Daisy's Jeep was on sale for $7.99 and they had a stack of them. My buddy Bart also bought one. I got mine since I have been looking over my Jeep Rubicon and want to see what's transferable between them. Couldn't pass up the kit for that price. The Galaxie Chevy Panel was $19.99 and was a bit of a gamble since it was an opened kit that the shop had sealed with clear packing tape. But I took the gamble and am happy to report that everything is still in bags inside. The box is a bit damaged but this one's a builder. I've always had a mint kit that I've hesitated to build. I envision this one as a service vehicle for my grandfather's jewelry store. My grandfather was the watch maker and he did architectural clocks as well... you know the clocks mounted on buildings. When ever we were in Journal Square in Jersey City, he'd point out that the clock in the tower on the Jersey Journal building was one of his! So we need a service vehicle.

A good score when I was least expecting to buy stuff.

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My haul today from the Crossville,TN show.

Got the everything pictured for 75.00, even the dual action hardly used airbrush. The F40 is also a full detail kit, ive been wanting one for some time now!

12400083994_7b6e282c0d_c.jpg
Untitled by jrherald420, on Flickr
Oh yeah, and someone gave me this...................Second place in the Showroom stock class. First place winner earned his, it was stunning.

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Untitled by jrherald420, on Flickr

Congrats James on the award. I want to go to that show but have not made it yet...

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after my club meeting in New Jersey today, a couple of us hit a local hobby shop. They had a big stack of clearance kits, as well as what looked like part of a collection. I got the '37 Ford Panel for $11.99 since I recently stole those wheels out of the one kit I had. Upon opening that one I decided I want to build this kit in the light commercial style. I already know the decals I will make for it. The Daisy's Jeep was on sale for $7.99 and they had a stack of them. My buddy Bart also bought one. I got mine since I have been looking over my Jeep Rubicon and want to see what's transferable between them. Couldn't pass up the kit for that price. The Galaxie Chevy Panel was $19.99 and was a bit of a gamble since it was an opened kit that the shop had sealed with clear packing tape. But I took the gamble and am happy to report that everything is still in bags inside. The box is a bit damaged but this one's a builder. I've always had a mint kit that I've hesitated to build. I envision this one as a service vehicle for my grandfather's jewelry store. My grandfather was the watch maker and he did architectural clocks as well... you know the clocks mounted on buildings. When ever we were in Journal Square in Jersey City, he'd point out that the clock in the tower on the Jersey Journal building was one of his! So we need a service vehicle.

A good score when I was least expecting to buy stuff.

Nice score Tom, I got to get one of those Daisy's jeeps. Been wanting that kit..

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The NNL East name tag order came in yesterday! People have been asking for name tags so we've gone and printed them for everyone! As you know the whole idea behind an NNL is sharing the hobby with your friends and meeting new people. We hope the name tags will help more people connect at the show!

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@Bruce- That's a really sweet display case. I've been looking for something like that for some time. Craigslist is pretty much a bust around here and I don't know anyone that has one that they're willing to part with.

I have two china cases and a curio cabinet for my models. The first china cabinet I got from my sister when she bought her house, the former owner left it and she didn't want it. That one was free. My second china cabinet was bought at a 2nd hand furniture store for $125. My curio cabinet was found at the curb. Someone put it out for garbage. Funny story, I bring it inside and it's a dark wood. My wife had an identical cabinet in a lighter wood. She decided the dark wood went better in her decorating, so she traded me. I have the light wood one in my model room.

I also have a three foot long store display case that's out in the garage waiting refurbishing. I found that on a garbage night too. Same time frame that I found the dark wood curio cabinet, another house put out 8 nice dining room chairs. I didn't need them but heck they were free. I took a few pictures and sold them for $200 on Craig's List.

So it's a matter of keeping your eye out. Craig's List, even check the free section. Watching the curb on garbage night. Our hauler takes big items on the last pickup of the month so I'll drive around then. Flea markets, garage sales... you'll find one eventually.

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  • ranma changed the title to Bought two totes with model's in them at the US 127 Garage sales:: here's what was inside of them...

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