Just on Ebay and found this:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Transform...item1c24cd180b
It is so tempting but so bloody dear
Is it bad that im hovering over the buy it now button lol... can just see the mrs and dad going off their heads lol
Just on Ebay and found this:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Transform...item1c24cd180b
It is so tempting but so bloody dear
Is it bad that im hovering over the buy it now button lol... can just see the mrs and dad going off their heads lol
That's an instant collection right there. For nearly 40 figures, I'd say it's worth it.
New Acquisitions:
TR Astrotrain, Skullsmasher, & Hardhead
Scouting For:
G1 Boxes & Cardbacks
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[COLLECTION] [CREATIVE] [MK COLLECTION]
I'm not sure. There's nothing really special there, and they're loose at $25 each. If you really want to buy a big lot like that, you could do much better in an auction than an $870 Buy It Now. Since you're only starting off with your 'new' collection, so I would be patient and have more of a look around before jumping in.
I don't collect new stuff . but as a group that lot looks impressive to me. Can see all my fave G1 figs in thereBut i wouldn't consider new stuff to be worth that much. If it had all the original packaging maybe.
I've just been having a quick look on eBay - maybe email this guy and see what postage would be to Australia? It's half the number of toys for (currently) a bit over a third of the price (i.e. less daunting to for your wallet) and they're all mint on sealed cards. If you could get these for... say... $400 shipped they'd still only be $20 each and that's MOSC.
As further illustration of why you probably shouldn't buy that lot you linked to, look at what you could potentially get for half the price with a bit of patience: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....vip=true&rt=nc
(i.e. obviously this lot is over, but others will come up and sell for similar prices.)
It's a lot to get all in one hit, fairly good value though at about $22 each.
The biggest deal is the classics ironhide and ratchet, while some people hate them, they go for at least $60 each loose these days. I'm not sure about the secondary market for most of these other figures as I haven't looked them up.
The starscream is the less popular colour variant, but you might not care about that.
That is also a great deal but like above I'm not sure of their comparative individual value. though I highly doubt you could buy them individually for $20 each from many places.
this was a great deal, and this sort of thing does turn up.
I'd suggest spending a little time and seeing what does turn up oon eBay so you get a bit of a feel for what is a good deal.
all 3 of the listings above are pretty good in their own right.
True True, instant collection right there for sureWould solve my G1 fix :P
How much do you reckon thats worth sitting there though??
most of those deluxes have been available in Australia for as little as $18 - $20 on sale at some point but an average price would have to be $25.
now though, you'd have to look at loose and MISB prices on ebay for each to figure out what the lot would be worth if you boiught them individually. taking into account that a lot of prices on ebay are scalper prices, especially for MISB toys that are only a year or so old.
Value is up to the individual.
Some of us here are cheap and wouldn't pay more than $20 for a deluxe no matter how rare it is, while others are more completist and/or desperate and go a lot higher for the rarer figures.
The seller isn't charging a "scalper" price (as some have pointed out that the entire lot, if complete, isn't over-priced), so if you are happy to pay that price, then you will enjoy it just as much as if you waited months or longer to find something cheaper. (probably even more-so, as you'll have the toys sooner, while you are in your "honeymoon" phase of renewed interest in TFs toys)
Just check the listing carefully, like any other ebay purchase - see if they are reliable with good amount of feedback, and have been around for a while on ebay, make sure they ship to you (worldwide), and accept paypal.