Rare Kits?
Tikiman
01-17-2010, 11:18 AM
Haven't made any models in quite a while now and was looking through teh cupboard. I was wondering if these models might be rare and maybe worth something. If anyone knows i would love to hear from you. Thanks.
http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/20055williams/index.htm
http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/24257lancer_evo7/index.htm
And then there was another one. Repsol Ford Escort RS Cosworth. Couldn't find that one on the tamiya website.
http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/20055williams/index.htm
http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/24257lancer_evo7/index.htm
And then there was another one. Repsol Ford Escort RS Cosworth. Couldn't find that one on the tamiya website.
360spider
01-17-2010, 11:36 AM
They are not rare.
Tikiman
01-17-2010, 11:41 AM
Ok... What about the Tamiya PORSCHE 935 LH MARTINI 1/12 PLASTIC w/ PHOTOETCHED KIT?
Is that one rare?
Is that one rare?
MidMazar
01-17-2010, 11:58 AM
The most youll get is for the repsol ford. I believe the 1/12 porsche is not rare either. Check out ebay and see what they are selling for if you want to get an estiment on how much you can get for them.
If i was you i would not sell them but build them and post them here. :thumbsup:
If i was you i would not sell them but build them and post them here. :thumbsup:
Tikiman
01-17-2010, 12:03 PM
Yeah, i would love to build them, but i don't know if i have the skill for it :P
Wishmaster
01-17-2010, 12:28 PM
Well.. By not building you wont get better nor gain any skill at all.
If kits got a skill level, it mostly means you can advance in it, unless you are a talented person that does not need any practice to be the best ;)
If kits got a skill level, it mostly means you can advance in it, unless you are a talented person that does not need any practice to be the best ;)
star21
01-17-2010, 05:53 PM
The most youll get is for the repsol ford. I believe the 1/12 porsche is not rare either. Check out ebay and see what they are selling for if you want to get an estiment on how much you can get for them.
If i was you i would not sell them but build them and post them here. :thumbsup:
Even then, keep in mind eBay is a general price range. There are some kits out there where sellers are trying to sell a "not even that RARE", $30 MAX kit for $100+ dollars or more. Absolutely ridiculous pricing by the seller. :shakehead:screwy:
If i was you i would not sell them but build them and post them here. :thumbsup:
Even then, keep in mind eBay is a general price range. There are some kits out there where sellers are trying to sell a "not even that RARE", $30 MAX kit for $100+ dollars or more. Absolutely ridiculous pricing by the seller. :shakehead:screwy:
MPWR
01-17-2010, 09:17 PM
I was wondering if these models might be rare and maybe worth something.
Whether or not they are rare, don't ever assume models are 'worth something'. We're not talking about rare stamps or coins. A model kit is intrinsically worthless, unless one person really wants that kit.
They have no value, they are not collectors items. Don't let Ebay convince you otherwise. You might find that one person that really wants your kit. You might find three such people. Or you might find that the last person who wanted one already got one- and no one will give you two pesos for yours....
Whether or not they are rare, don't ever assume models are 'worth something'. We're not talking about rare stamps or coins. A model kit is intrinsically worthless, unless one person really wants that kit.
They have no value, they are not collectors items. Don't let Ebay convince you otherwise. You might find that one person that really wants your kit. You might find three such people. Or you might find that the last person who wanted one already got one- and no one will give you two pesos for yours....
freakmech
01-17-2010, 10:52 PM
Whether or not they are rare, don't ever assume models are 'worth something'. We're not talking about rare stamps or coins. A model kit is intrinsically worthless, unless one person really wants that kit.
They have no value, they are not collectors items. Don't let Ebay convince you otherwise. You might find that one person that really wants your kit. You might find three such people. Or you might find that the last person who wanted one already got one- and no one will give you two pesos for yours....
Well put!
They have no value, they are not collectors items. Don't let Ebay convince you otherwise. You might find that one person that really wants your kit. You might find three such people. Or you might find that the last person who wanted one already got one- and no one will give you two pesos for yours....
Well put!
M4tt83
01-18-2010, 05:28 PM
Whether or not they are rare, don't ever assume models are 'worth something'. We're not talking about rare stamps or coins. A model kit is intrinsically worthless, unless one person really wants that kit.
They have no value, they are not collectors items. Don't let Ebay convince you otherwise. You might find that one person that really wants your kit. You might find three such people. Or you might find that the last person who wanted one already got one- and no one will give you two pesos for yours....
I've seen you answer similar questions before with similar answers, but I don't understand the difference between the value of rare stamps or coins vs model kits. Surely rare stamps or coins are just as worthless if no-one wants to own them?
They have no value, they are not collectors items. Don't let Ebay convince you otherwise. You might find that one person that really wants your kit. You might find three such people. Or you might find that the last person who wanted one already got one- and no one will give you two pesos for yours....
I've seen you answer similar questions before with similar answers, but I don't understand the difference between the value of rare stamps or coins vs model kits. Surely rare stamps or coins are just as worthless if no-one wants to own them?
MPWR
01-18-2010, 10:06 PM
I've seen you answer similar questions before with similar answers, but I don't understand the difference between the value of rare stamps or coins vs model kits. Surely rare stamps or coins are just as worthless if no-one wants to own them?
In a practical sense, that's absolutely true. And to follow that line of thought to an impractical end, the same could be said for the USD, GBP, and EUR.
The difference is that there is a worldwide established market and value for currency- particularly for those of nations that are well established, economically dominant, and stable.
Coins and stamp have been collected worldwide for centuries/millennia. Collecting them has been doen for long enough and by enough people that value has been assigned to collectible pieces. This value may sometimes be obscure and/or arbitrary seeming, but it is widely recognized and accepted. Whether or not a particular collector sees personal value to a particular item, the market for it is well enough established that it really can be said to be 'worth something'. These items are not valuable because they are old or even rare- but because there is a well established and consistent market for them.
Model kits on the other hand are only sought after by people who want a particular model kit. The market is fantastically small, fickle and obscure. Therefore while some kits may often trade between certain individuals for elevated amounts, it does not mean that these kits are worth these amounts. Just because someone was willing to pay that amount does not mean that everyone (or anyone else) would pay that amount.
If you are a good salesman, you might be able to sell a collection of older kits, and be able to turn a profit on most of them. But that does not mean that the kits you are selling have any value- it means that you have skill (or luck). You could apply your luck equally well to selling used cars or real estate- or elephant sh!t.
Model kits do not have any value, because a stable market for them is unestablished. Their appeal is so small and eclectic that such a market will never be established.
In a practical sense, that's absolutely true. And to follow that line of thought to an impractical end, the same could be said for the USD, GBP, and EUR.
The difference is that there is a worldwide established market and value for currency- particularly for those of nations that are well established, economically dominant, and stable.
Coins and stamp have been collected worldwide for centuries/millennia. Collecting them has been doen for long enough and by enough people that value has been assigned to collectible pieces. This value may sometimes be obscure and/or arbitrary seeming, but it is widely recognized and accepted. Whether or not a particular collector sees personal value to a particular item, the market for it is well enough established that it really can be said to be 'worth something'. These items are not valuable because they are old or even rare- but because there is a well established and consistent market for them.
Model kits on the other hand are only sought after by people who want a particular model kit. The market is fantastically small, fickle and obscure. Therefore while some kits may often trade between certain individuals for elevated amounts, it does not mean that these kits are worth these amounts. Just because someone was willing to pay that amount does not mean that everyone (or anyone else) would pay that amount.
If you are a good salesman, you might be able to sell a collection of older kits, and be able to turn a profit on most of them. But that does not mean that the kits you are selling have any value- it means that you have skill (or luck). You could apply your luck equally well to selling used cars or real estate- or elephant sh!t.
Model kits do not have any value, because a stable market for them is unestablished. Their appeal is so small and eclectic that such a market will never be established.
Rtuned
01-18-2010, 11:54 PM
To me, I think plastic model is not rare, only some demand. If those can't wait, they will bet on ebay, those who can wait, wait for it to re-issue and it will when the demand is so high.
To me, only small company resin kit is little more rare.
Just my opinion...:icon16:
To me, only small company resin kit is little more rare.
Just my opinion...:icon16:
jano11
01-19-2010, 01:15 PM
In a practical sense, that's absolutely true. And to follow that line of thought to an impractical end, the same could be said for the USD, GBP, and EUR.
The difference is that there is a worldwide established market and value for currency- particularly for those of nations that are well established, economically dominant, and stable.
Coins and stamp have been collected worldwide for centuries/millennia. Collecting them has been doen for long enough and by enough people that value has been assigned to collectible pieces. This value may sometimes be obscure and/or arbitrary seeming, but it is widely recognized and accepted. Whether or not a particular collector sees personal value to a particular item, the market for it is well enough established that it really can be said to be 'worth something'. These items are not valuable because they are old or even rare- but because there is a well established and consistent market for them.
Model kits on the other hand are only sought after by people who want a particular model kit. The market is fantastically small, fickle and obscure. Therefore while some kits may often trade between certain individuals for elevated amounts, it does not mean that these kits are worth these amounts. Just because someone was willing to pay that amount does not mean that everyone (or anyone else) would pay that amount.
If you are a good salesman, you might be able to sell a collection of older kits, and be able to turn a profit on most of them. But that does not mean that the kits you are selling have any value- it means that you have skill (or luck). You could apply your luck equally well to selling used cars or real estate- or elephant sh!t.
Model kits do not have any value, because a stable market for them is unestablished. Their appeal is so small and eclectic that such a market will never be established.
A rare item is a rare item, be it a stamp, a coin, a model, a magazine, or a kit.
As long as people do collect them thy are collectibles no mater how much some would like this not to be the case.
Sure not all model kits are collectibles, but then again not all coins or painting are collectibles either.
The difference is that there is a worldwide established market and value for currency- particularly for those of nations that are well established, economically dominant, and stable.
Coins and stamp have been collected worldwide for centuries/millennia. Collecting them has been doen for long enough and by enough people that value has been assigned to collectible pieces. This value may sometimes be obscure and/or arbitrary seeming, but it is widely recognized and accepted. Whether or not a particular collector sees personal value to a particular item, the market for it is well enough established that it really can be said to be 'worth something'. These items are not valuable because they are old or even rare- but because there is a well established and consistent market for them.
Model kits on the other hand are only sought after by people who want a particular model kit. The market is fantastically small, fickle and obscure. Therefore while some kits may often trade between certain individuals for elevated amounts, it does not mean that these kits are worth these amounts. Just because someone was willing to pay that amount does not mean that everyone (or anyone else) would pay that amount.
If you are a good salesman, you might be able to sell a collection of older kits, and be able to turn a profit on most of them. But that does not mean that the kits you are selling have any value- it means that you have skill (or luck). You could apply your luck equally well to selling used cars or real estate- or elephant sh!t.
Model kits do not have any value, because a stable market for them is unestablished. Their appeal is so small and eclectic that such a market will never be established.
A rare item is a rare item, be it a stamp, a coin, a model, a magazine, or a kit.
As long as people do collect them thy are collectibles no mater how much some would like this not to be the case.
Sure not all model kits are collectibles, but then again not all coins or painting are collectibles either.
MPWR
01-19-2010, 02:03 PM
A rare item is a rare item, be it a stamp, a coin, a model, a magazine, or a kit.
That is certainly true. But again, being rare does not make an item have value. That seems to be something that a number of people don't understand- or don't want to accept.
That is certainly true. But again, being rare does not make an item have value. That seems to be something that a number of people don't understand- or don't want to accept.
rallymaster
01-19-2010, 02:35 PM
I disagree with the idea that a scale model kit can't be a collected item. :disappoin
I know many modelers (are they really modelers then...?! :screwy:) who collect items just to have them and won't probably never build/resell them.
I also don't completely agree with the idea that the "rare" state of a model kit isn't what gives it its value, because if its "real" value (what it worth as what it is) can't change with its availability, you can't say that it doesn't have any impact on the asking/offering market prices.
I'm also very upset when seeing guys trying to sell 10 times the price of a kit only by argueing it's rare, but it's a fact, as long as you'll see guys ready and accepting to pay a price more than its real value, you'll see some other ones trying to sell them the things concerned.
That's precisely what we call speculation, isn't it ?
And where I agree with some above opinions is here: no matter if it's rare or not, what would be its value if nobody wants it ??!
the only solution to may people accept that price should be its real one, given by value and not by asking/offering market, is to make speculation forbidden ! :icon16: :naughty: If so, let's start by killing ebay !!! :iceslolan :runaround: :rofl:
I know many modelers (are they really modelers then...?! :screwy:) who collect items just to have them and won't probably never build/resell them.
I also don't completely agree with the idea that the "rare" state of a model kit isn't what gives it its value, because if its "real" value (what it worth as what it is) can't change with its availability, you can't say that it doesn't have any impact on the asking/offering market prices.
I'm also very upset when seeing guys trying to sell 10 times the price of a kit only by argueing it's rare, but it's a fact, as long as you'll see guys ready and accepting to pay a price more than its real value, you'll see some other ones trying to sell them the things concerned.
That's precisely what we call speculation, isn't it ?
And where I agree with some above opinions is here: no matter if it's rare or not, what would be its value if nobody wants it ??!
the only solution to may people accept that price should be its real one, given by value and not by asking/offering market, is to make speculation forbidden ! :icon16: :naughty: If so, let's start by killing ebay !!! :iceslolan :runaround: :rofl:
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