Aoshima Interceptor and ERTL Mack for sale (?)

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wikked
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Aoshima Interceptor and ERTL Mack for sale (?)

Post by wikked »

Hey guys!

I´m thinking about thinning out a couple of items I have gathered through the years that just sits in closets and boxes for no use.

Among them is a Aoshima Interceptor model kit, bought it brand new. íve only opened to look at it, nothing has been done to it. It is the regular model kit, not the super detailed kit I´ve seen here and there.

Another one is the ERTL Rubber Duck Mack truck. It is an original 1978 Convoy model kit, complete with stickers and everything. The box shows signs of wear, but nothing out of the ordinary for a forty year old kit. I also bought a trailer for it wich will be included if you buy the truck.

Now the thing is, I want to get as much money out of these as I possibly could. I have to be honest about that. But I´m not sure how much these kits go for today, maybe you could help me out with that?
Eldiablo78
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Re: Aoshima Interceptor and ERTL Mack for sale (?)

Post by Eldiablo78 »

It only if both box are factory seal = full price 1
secondly if they are seal inside between 50% to 80% of price 2
if not both of them are open maybe 50 % n less also the box have to be relatebly in good condition not scrap.

So post some pics of it PLEASE
wikked
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Re: Aoshima Interceptor and ERTL Mack for sale (?)

Post by wikked »

I´ll try to get some pics for you, I dont have any right now.

The Interceptor is from what I recall still sealed in its plastic bags and completely untouched. Its just the box itself thats been opened.

Its the same with the Mack truck, opened box but the parts are still in plastic. And the box shows some wear because it was made in -78, but I dont recall it being any paper parts missing or anything, just opened up many times through the years.
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