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  1. 3 for 2 offer at Strathwood Publishing. Lowest price title will be FREE at checkout: Link here
  2. Bargain for all into books, historical accuracy and even just general interest in the hobby: 3 FOR 2 Deal at Strathwood Publishing IS BACK! LOWEST PRICED BOOK IS FREE Plus FREE Shipping Over £60 Net Spend: https://strathwood.co.uk/collections/diesel-electric?gclid=Cj0KCQjwwfiaBhC7ARIsAGvcPe75w6Z6PqD4HtPckBnsH3RlRWqVqbLW26R7hOpCtkrPYCOv6Py_qCwaAkxxEALw_wcB
  3. Decent train set at discount price for younger members of the family: https://www.argos.co.uk/product/9473779?$ja=tsid%3A11674|prd%3A1546795&utm_source=Pepper+Deals+LTD&utm_medium=affiliates&utm_campaign=www.argos.co.uk&utm_content=14023759&utm_custom1=1546795&utm_custom2=Other&cmpid=cojun&cjevent=80c9f473380411ed8271df760a180512&cjdata=MXxZfDB8WXww&dclid=CIvSw9fQoPoCFQnOUQod974I6g
  4. Strathwood Publishing BOXING DAY SALE: Order THREE or more titles from our Boxing Day Sale page and the lowest priced book will be FREE of charge. Link here
  5. Strathwood Publishings CHRISTMAS SPECIAL OFFER: Order THREE or more titles from our Christmas offer pages and the lowest priced book will be FREE of charge. Link here
  6. Strathwood Publishing are currently offering the following: BLACK FRIDAY OFFER: BLACK FRIDAY OFFER: Buy any two books and get a third book free. (Lowest priced title will be free at checkout) Link here
  7. Strathwood Publishing are currently running a CHRISTMAS SPECIAL OFFER: Order THREE or more titles from our Christmas offer pages and the lowest priced book will be FREE of charge. Link here
  8. To try to go through some of the points above: 'I believe Thomas is really only popular with the smaller children...'. That is just one section of a very busy market. Small children now have a voice - it's not 'mum, I want that one' any more, they actually get it. People spend ridiculous amounts of money on toys for their kids - do a quick eBay search for Thomas and Friends on eBay, and barring the most recent releases you'll see some pretty wacky examples. Add into that a pretty active collectors market and a YouTube market that buys trains to produce reviews,and you've got a pretty healthy demand. In terms of Thomas being babyish, children get to an age where they want to appear more grown up or developed. Admittedly, some children move on from Thomas - I recall being glued to it when really young, but by seven I'd found Thunderbirds (the original, not the new animated rubbish) and Power Rangers and also didn't have much time for Thomas. Doesn't mean that I don't have a Hornby version that I haven't run for years and a G Scale version that gets the odd cheeky outing now though! The pricing is an absolute joke - there are no two ways around it. I'm currently working through Narcos on Netflix during lockdown - these prices scream of Bachmann's 'war tax' being fobbed off onto customers yet again for products they've already developed and that have been sold on one way or another previously on eBay, etc, for far less than the quoted RRPs. Their strategy has become one of gradual inflation at each pricing opportunity - you should be looking to entice children into the hobby with a cheap route of entry in a product they like. There are so many cheaply available Thomas's and Percy's available on eBay from Hornby, and I hope children go after these as opposed to swindling £75 out of the bank of mum and dad and lining these people's pockets. The G Scale versions are really nice visually, but are also quite cheap in terms of quality when compared to an LGB model. I'm not a big fan of DCC myself, but I can see how in tight layouts for minimal effort it can provide an effective solution to allow children to run more than one loco. You'll have to offset this against Bachmann's 'war tax' cabinet though, who will no doubt want compensating for the privelige of fitting a chipboard of components and solder costing pence to produce...
  9. Might as well - not many actual bargains posted here any more...
  10. Goodness knows how £745 in OO became a bargain... For anyone who does see it as such, or interested in any similar items on the SDR eBay page, if you checkout any item completely free using Topcashback (Link to Site) they are currently paying out as a promotion at 2% vice 1. If you've not used it before, it might not seem like much, but it really does add up over time. I've accumulated around £550 over the course of about six years solely from cashback from mostly eBay purchases and other retailers - hopefully that Pullman will still be on offer when I manage to accumulate another £200!
  11. Couple from AC Slotcars on eBay - again, one of each but they put similar items on from time to time. Both are used, so would advise to study photographs carefully. Previously bought a used model off them that was in fantastic condition, but as always with delicate models - pays to be careful. EDIT - NOW SOLD Dogbox in GWR livery - £95 (free post with Best Offer available): https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hornby-R3662-GWR-Class-153-No-153368-DCC-Ready/143651726794?hash=item21724f65ca:g:CwkAAOSwjWRe6KgB EDIT - NOW SOLD Locomotion R3377 King George V - £120 (free post with Best Offer available): https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hornby-R3377-BR-6000-Class-KING-GEORGE-V-NRM-Ltd-Edition-DCC-Ready/153998228752?hash=item23db027d10:g:6aUAAOSw6Uxe6MC- Hornby R3685 GWR HST Twin Pack - £230 (free post with Best Offer available): https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hornby-R3685-GWR-Class-43-HST-Train-Pack-DCC-Ready/153999180878?hash=item23db11044e:g:ARUAAOSwdUJfBY3n
  12. AC Slotcars of Eastleigh have recently been listing some competitively priced items on eBay. Typically marked as Second Hand, a number appear to be as new and excellently priced. Here is a link to their items filtered by train items and newly listed: https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/Model-Railways-Trains/180250/m.html?item=143646670003&hash=item2172023cb3%3Ag%3A39QAAOSwaYle~Fip&_ssn=acmodels2&_sop=10&_sac=1 It is difficult to pull out individual items as they are typically one of each and sell quite quickly, so worth keeping a keen eye on. There is a KESR Terrier loco currently listed for £65: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hornby-R3782-SE-CR-A1-A1X-Class-TERRIER-No-751-DCC-Ready/143646670003?hash=item2172023cb3:g:39QAAOSwaYle~Fip There are also a number of other newly tooled Terrier locomotives listed for £70 with free post and best offers available. Hornby R3693 B2 Peckett competitively priced at £85 with free post and best offers available: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hornby-R3693-Peckett-B2-SHERWOOD-COLLIERY-No-4-DCC-Ready/153990149789?hash=item23da87369d:g:80MAAOSwIiVe~FGI This morning, a SECR Wainwright H sold for £85: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hornby-R3538-SECR-Wainwright-H-Class-No-308-DCC-Ready/153990141371?hash=item23da8715bb:g:ePcAAOSwRbde~E-I I've also recently bought a R3555 William Stanier FRS off them for £110 which they keep listing from time to time, so worthwhile keeping an eye out for anyone after one of these. Its arrived in fantastic as new condition as well.
  13. 31-995 available for £3 under the Hereford price at Footplate models with three left in stock at the time of posting: https://footplate.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=38_60&products_id=5218 It does pay to do just a little bit of research before posting.
  14. I think you missed the point of my post. Not sure whether you have been following this thread from its inception, but in case you haven't, we have been through this cycle many, many times before. We always end up back in the same place, hence it is not quite as simple as you are suggesting and thus the reason for my post. Suggest you check with your local bookmaker for odds on 'stern post highlighting thread is for posting of bargains only, people start discussing bargains, the weather, pricing policies and everything else, bargain police swoop in resulting in another stern post highlighting thread is for posting of bargains only. Cycle repeats until internet is no more.'
  15. Roy - this goes back to the post that I made recently. This will continue to happen no matter what thread iteration or policing you apply to the thread. By the nature of a forum, people naturally want to discuss things - it doesn't matter how many times you point out the so-called 'rules', it's part of being human to question. You can either moan at those who do, or you can provide a platform for them to facilitate it whilst keeping to the aim of the thread in keeping bargains at the top. As previously mentioned, you would need a fundamental change to the structure to achieve that in my opinion - I floated the idea recently, but the general consensus was that the current format works and so should be left alone. It's a case of accepting that you will have to deal with it I'm afraid and come to terms with the fact that you will have to wade through posts of non bargain material. I don't like it either, but it is what it is.
  16. I have used the `Sell Similar item' before when doing this to retain the listing structure and amend the photographs, and have made sure that it is deducted from my total allowance. As per my original post, I was still charged for it as they suggested that the items were actually relists, but I advised them that they were not because there was no ended listing for them to be a relist of!
  17. That was the peculiar thing with mine - they were being deducted from the total as you can see it in the Selling part of the dashboard within the app. However, they then tried to say to me that I hadn't signed up for it because the message they sent through my eBay inbox was showing as unread, as i'd actually signed up via the email link instead. They did accept my explanation, however to be double sure this time, I have taken a snapshot on my phone as proof in case that reason is used again.
  18. Just thought I would post this here for the benefit of the modelling community. Long story short - if you have sold items recently under eBay's £1 max final value fee promotion, just be wary on your invoices that eBay have not charged you the 10% rate. Long story: During the lockdown, I have been quite efficient in sorting through some items in and around the home to sell on eBay. Given their recent £1 maximum final value fee promotional days and the ability for courier services to collect items with a door to door delivery, it seemed an ideal opportunity to clear out some of the clutter from home. I promptly accepted the promotional offer that was sent to my email address, and began selling. Each time an item was listed, the wheel in my seller dashboard on my phone was notifying me of the number of items I had remaining as part of the promotion that I could list, and was reducing on each occasion. Having checked my invoices following these sales and delivery of items, I found that I was due to be billed a fairly alarming amount on my monthly invoice on my sellers account. When investigating further, I found that the items that had been sold had a 10% final value fee applied - not just to the item itself, but to the postage also. It took approximately five hours of waiting and talking to numerous different representatives on eBay's live chat service to try to get to the bottom of what had happened. Firstly, I was accused of relisting the items. I had used a template from another item through the `Sell a Similar Item' function for certain listings, and had to advise that it was not that. Then I was told that it was because the email within my eBay inbox with the link to accept the promotion was showing as unread. Again, went back to them to advise that I had signed up through email. On the third occasion, there was an admittance that there had been a glitch in the system and that my transactions would be refunded. On checking a short while later, some had, but the ones that I had accepted best offers on had been missed off. Back onto them again - this time, there was less hanging around to get to where I needed to be, but after the representative saying they would process this for me, I then found that they hadn't deducted the postage. When I asked why, they said that final value fees for postage are excluded from the promotion. I asked them to show me this in their terms and conditions as the other representative had nulled off the fees applied to the postage, to which I was promptly disconnected from the chat. I then spoke to yet another representative, having gone through everything again including the above, and finally managed to get corrected totals applied to the postage. I have read at least one thread online of others who have also experienced issues with the above. It is not just the fact that there seems to be a lack of standardisation in training at eBay along with the time spent waiting that has made me annoyed, it is to think of how many other people could potentially be in exactly the same position as me, have perhaps skipped checking over their bill this month thinking `it'll be fine' and being excessively charged for something without knowing. I am not trying to suggest that eBay are in the business of doing this, but I would just advise others that have sold items during a recent promotion to make sure they check their invoices thoroughly if the amount charged appears to be excessive. If anyone has come across anything akin to the above, I would be interested to hear from you.
  19. The intention of posting the video wasn't to that effect. A bargain had been posted for £75 down from an RRP of £159. A similar bargain was posted recently, but after watching Sam's video I opted against purchasing so just wanted to make other potential buyers aware that they knew what they were letting themselves in for. As is the mantra of this thread, the definition of a bargain is decided by the potential purchaser. Personally, I found Jason's comment rather condescending which is a shame, but that is a whole new topic and this should stick to bargains. As I say - video posted just to make buyers aware. Nothing else.
  20. Thanks - saw an interesting (and honest) video review on Youtube recently of a 1361 - link is here in case anyone is interested in purchasing one of them:
  21. No worries - just thought i'd check before doing so. Given the excitement over Ellis Clark and Hereford, I was conscious of the possibility of a number of people calling up to ask the same question!
  22. I agree with you - the purpose of my post wasn't to suggest something of that format. It was more to go hand in hand with the fact that this is a forum, and whilst the topic of what should and shouldn't be posted within this thread has come up previously, posts inevitably generate some form of discussion, so it was a thought to try to facilitate that whilst still providing a format to view posted bargains.
  23. Maybe the lockdown in Doncaster started then?
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