“Great to Excellent as far as it looks in photos”...except it is missing the side rods and is dirty. YGTBK
How can the Condition be described as “Great to Excellent as far as it looks in photos” when it's filthy with dust and dirt and the side-gear is completely missing? UPDATE: Ah! JMaurer1 beat me to it.
Figured I would share this with everyone. Seems a little ambitious to me. Also seems like there a few jewels and a whole lot of swine in that lot of cars. http://www.ebay.com/itm/OVER-1100-V...812274?hash=item542e495b32:g:4W0AAOSwubRXMQkZ
I have a feeling that you may be correct. Also, selling in a lot sized such as this greatly reduces the field of potential buyers- if any.
The photo associated with this ad needs a good caption, as said by the pedestrians on the street. http://www.ebay.com/itm/N-Scale-Sin...861445?hash=item2eef64e105:g:IgsAAOSwGotWki7g
I've still have a couple of Lottery Tickets, I bought in California a couple of months ago. I heard that one of them might be the winner of that billion $ Power-Ball drawing. When I cash it in, I'll make them an offer for all the cars---- Does $5,000 sound too low? For $11,000 and change, I want to SEE THEM UP CLOSE!
If you look at the other photos, it seems this small engine house can roam around a layout. Must be an "undocumented feature." Or, maybe he is modelling "tornado alley"? Could this be a companion piece to "Dorothy's farm house" offered elsewhere? Seroiusly, I understand the seller is trying to get a business started and wanted to show his new product in context of a layout to give a sense of scale, etc. But putting it in the middle of a road is so odd that it raises more questions about the business than it answers about the product.
wow is all I can say about this for a Bachmann engine.................... I must be missing something............... http://www.ebay.com/itm/N-Spectrum-...hash=item280e69b87a:m:m081ejK9_gcQ7zKn7_LRY7g
It did make me wonder.... Marketing.... Place it in an appropriate scene or setting, which will make much more sense. It will catch more eyes and and arouse more interest.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MRC-875911-...066744?hash=item4d43ce2b38:g:EL8AAOSw0OJXLW-0 "Baltimore and Oreo" ?! "Mikado-Ten" ? Trainz is posting past his bedtime, me thinks.
Seller claims the plastic wrap is still sealed and that the set was received it as a childhood gift. Now, this is probably the wrong subset of the population to ask, but, if you received this set as a gift back when you were a child, how long would the plastic wrap have remained intact?