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niebla de fuego
Hello!
Last week I went to a (one of the very few) hobby shop here in my city (Bogotá) to buy a paper model which I was dying to built for years.
It has been like 15 years since I last built a paper airplane, and I was eager to re-start the hobby.
While talking to the owner, he offered me a bunch of models. It is a collection of 12 still sealed Modelart airplane paper kits. He bought the models for personal interest some 5 years ago, but never built them.
The kits are presented in a magazine format. They are at 1:32 scale.
Following are photos of one of those magazines (pictures are not mine, I just found them and I include them here for explanation).
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/paperjerry/PaperModels/Whirlwind/DSCN4463.jpg
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/paperjerry/PaperModels/Whirlwind/DSCN4463.jpg
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/paperjerry/PaperModels/Whirlwind/DSCN4464.jpg
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/paperjerry/PaperModels/Whirlwind/DSCN4465.jpg
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/paperjerry/PaperModels/Whirlwind/DSCN4466.jpg
He said that he would sell each kit at 20,000 Colombian pesos (which is about U$11 each), but he also said that he would only sell the complete collection edited by this company, which are 12 models (including a Junkers, a Messerschmitt, a Flying Pancake, an F15, and some others I don't remember at the moment). That would amount to about U$130 for the twelve models.
Actually I'm only interested in one or two of the models. However after a little research I found that Modelart produces very good models. And after reading some posts, and viewing several builts of Modelart planes I started to feel the temptation.
As I told above, I have not been in the modeling hobby for several years, and I know almost nothing about prices and this kind of deals.
So my questions for you are:
Do you think that the quoted price is fair?
Is that a good buy?
I don't have the U$130 to buy the whole 12 sealed models, and I probably won't since I'm only interested in the F15 and the Messerschmitt. However I though of buying it, keep those two models for me, and sell the other 10 models. But problem is that here in Colombia modelism in general is a rare thing still, and serious paper modelism in particular is a truly unknown activity; so I would have almost no buyers for those models.
Another thing that really has prevented me from any further thoughts is that after a little research in the internet for references, and according to some forums, looks like the editorial company ("Colecciona Editores" from Spain) that edited this collection is not-so-legal, and this can be a case of a pirate company.
In the end I bought a 1:33 Douglas DC-3... of which I will surely talk to you later because it may deserve another thread of its own.
Thanks a lot in advance for your opinions on this
Last week I went to a (one of the very few) hobby shop here in my city (Bogotá) to buy a paper model which I was dying to built for years.
It has been like 15 years since I last built a paper airplane, and I was eager to re-start the hobby.
While talking to the owner, he offered me a bunch of models. It is a collection of 12 still sealed Modelart airplane paper kits. He bought the models for personal interest some 5 years ago, but never built them.
The kits are presented in a magazine format. They are at 1:32 scale.
Following are photos of one of those magazines (pictures are not mine, I just found them and I include them here for explanation).
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/paperjerry/PaperModels/Whirlwind/DSCN4463.jpg
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/paperjerry/PaperModels/Whirlwind/DSCN4463.jpg
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/paperjerry/PaperModels/Whirlwind/DSCN4464.jpg
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/paperjerry/PaperModels/Whirlwind/DSCN4465.jpg
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/paperjerry/PaperModels/Whirlwind/DSCN4466.jpg
He said that he would sell each kit at 20,000 Colombian pesos (which is about U$11 each), but he also said that he would only sell the complete collection edited by this company, which are 12 models (including a Junkers, a Messerschmitt, a Flying Pancake, an F15, and some others I don't remember at the moment). That would amount to about U$130 for the twelve models.
Actually I'm only interested in one or two of the models. However after a little research I found that Modelart produces very good models. And after reading some posts, and viewing several builts of Modelart planes I started to feel the temptation.

As I told above, I have not been in the modeling hobby for several years, and I know almost nothing about prices and this kind of deals.
So my questions for you are:
Do you think that the quoted price is fair?
Is that a good buy?
I don't have the U$130 to buy the whole 12 sealed models, and I probably won't since I'm only interested in the F15 and the Messerschmitt. However I though of buying it, keep those two models for me, and sell the other 10 models. But problem is that here in Colombia modelism in general is a rare thing still, and serious paper modelism in particular is a truly unknown activity; so I would have almost no buyers for those models.
Another thing that really has prevented me from any further thoughts is that after a little research in the internet for references, and according to some forums, looks like the editorial company ("Colecciona Editores" from Spain) that edited this collection is not-so-legal, and this can be a case of a pirate company.
In the end I bought a 1:33 Douglas DC-3... of which I will surely talk to you later because it may deserve another thread of its own.
Thanks a lot in advance for your opinions on this
