HotRodaSaurus Posted May 9 Posted May 9 Hi there, I was advised the Big Boys section has been closed and advised to post here. How popular or desirable is the 1/8 Monogram Golden T kit? I realise it is just a re release of the original Big T but I have some parts I have no use for and am looking at putting them on eBay or whatever is best. If this is the wrong section please can someone find a better page for me, I would like to sell to get a few ££ back so ignored the 'Trade page' as selling is barred. Thanks, JTea.
redscampi Posted May 9 Posted May 9 Best thing to do is look through the sold listings on eBay. That'll give you a good idea. What parts are they? 1
Fat Brian Posted May 9 Posted May 9 They ain't worth nothing, let me send you my address and you can just send them here so I can... dispose of them. Seriously though, ebay will give you a decent ballpark of where to start. Be aware that there are some items that are very overpriced so decided if you want them to actually sell or sit around until a sucker comes along. 3
HotRodaSaurus Posted May 9 Author Posted May 9 1 hour ago, redscampi said: Best thing to do is look through the sold listings on eBay. That'll give you a good idea. What parts are they? Parts are Grills and fuel tanks mainly. I am in the UK actually, plenty of builders seem to be interested in the original version(Chrome rather than Gold) as they scratch easily.
redscampi Posted May 9 Posted May 9 16 minutes ago, HotRodaSaurus said: Parts are Grills and fuel tanks mainly. I am in the UK actually, plenty of builders seem to be interested in the original version(Chrome rather than Gold) as they scratch easily. Yeah, I get that. The gold is a bit of a put off for a lot of people. It' doesn't bother me since re-plating or painting is my preference. Kit chrome often looks quite toy-like to me. I think, if it was me, I'd just put them all in a lot and start the bidding where you're comfortable and see what happens. 1
Mr. Metallic Posted May 12 Posted May 12 The "gold plating" is just yellow tinted paint applied over the chrome. I have successfully removed it with a short soak in 91% alcohol. 1
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