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  1. 4 hours ago, ianmacc said:

    Fearsome pricing for a tested loco!

     

    Bet they paid less for the entire job lot than they’re asking for that single loco.

    They bought it today for £110 plus auction fees... I watched it go through and wasn't tempted to buy it at that price!

     

    That said, if they do sell it, a £250 profit before eBay fees isn't to be sniffed at!

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  2. On 13/12/2022 at 15:05, Tofufi said:

    Since the strikes this last few weeks, I've had a few items not delivered - sent on 27th Nov.

     

    As my wife has thrown the receipts (proof of posting) away, I'm not even eligible to claim anything - and am likely to be several hundred pounds out of pocket.

     

    Disappointing - but I'll be keeping the proof of posting in future. I had thought that it being scanned in was sufficient for them to be sure it had entered the system.

     

    For what it's worth, the items sent on 27th Nov are now all delivery made or attempted.

     

    Of course, I refunded two buyers so am £85 down. One has promised to send the money for the item (but hasn't yet) and the other has maintained complete radio silence, just putting in the claim through eBay and ignoring any attempts to communicate with them directly.

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  3. 20 minutes ago, RFS said:

     

    If what you were sending is worth several hundred pounds, then did you not use tracked delivery?  If you used the collection service, then proof of posting is electronic. You can logon again and download/print the receipts. 

     

    Simple proof of posting only covers you for up to £20. 

    Several hundred pounds is sadly, across many items - most of which are under £30.

    I don't mind losing the occasional £5 and have never previously had an item go missing - so have been happy to use second class to reduce costs to buyers.

     

    I don't use the collection service, sadly. It's slower than taking it to the post office.

  4. Since the strikes this last few weeks, I've had a few items not delivered - sent on 27th Nov.

     

    As my wife has thrown the receipts (proof of posting) away, I'm not even eligible to claim anything - and am likely to be several hundred pounds out of pocket.

     

    Disappointing - but I'll be keeping the proof of posting in future. I had thought that it being scanned in was sufficient for them to be sure it had entered the system.

  5. I've recently ended up with a couple of Tri-ang 00 gauge clockwork locos which came in a job lot which I bought for some other locos.

    They aren't tinplate, but use the same plastic bodies as some of the electric Tri-ang locos (diesel shunter and steam saddle tank).

     

    More on the Tri-ang range can be found here:

    http://tri-ang.co.uk/indexlocoC.html

     

    I've been quite impressed with how well they run - easily completing a lap of my 4m x 6m loft layout on a single wind and maintaining a sensible speed rather than a speed fast enough to mean corners are a worry!

     

    I've put them on eBay for someone who will appreciate them more 🙂

  6. At least your buyer tried to return the item.

     

    I listed a packaged kit which was marked on the packaging as being O gauge. The buyer just left me neutral feedback stating that it wasn't O gauge.

     

    If he had contacted me, I'd have been happy to give a refund rather than the bad feedback.

  7. On 10/09/2022 at 15:10, The White Rabbit said:

    Back to OO. Today's diorama would probably upset Nicholas (Parsons, not Metcalfe) involving as it does plenty of repetition. Without any hesitation or deviation I have to say, I'm sorry I haven't a clue how to introduce the subject other than to say ... Mornington Crescent! 

     

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    Thank you for a fascinating thread :)

    Does anyone know the PO number of the above kits? They, sadly, don't seem to be available any more but I love the look of them. 

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  8. I have quite a big fleet of locos, and for ages I resisted buying a magnetiser. 

     

    Eventually I bought one, and it was well worth the price. I've already lost count of how many locos I've used it on, but in the long run its far cheaper than buying the neodymium magnets if you have enough locos to use it on.

     

    I've found the triang 6 wheel (class 31 and 37) bogies often benefit most from it, along with anything Hornby Dublo. Most X04 motors last well but even then many show an improved performance when remagnetised. 

  9. On 27/06/2022 at 13:46, Rugd1022 said:

    Spotted in the car park at Broadway station this morning, it belongs to one of the G&W volunteers....

     

    Weirdly, it's almost dwarfed by our 'little' Fiat 500....

     

     

     

     

     

    Most older cars are dwarfed by anything modern...

     

    Here's my Rover 3500 being eclipsed by a Renault Clio at work a while ago 🤨

     

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  10. On 28/06/2022 at 16:59, sjp23480 said:

    Is it my imagination or are ebay bargains harder to come by?  

     

    The number of items in the Collectables/Model Trains/Railways category seems to keep increasing (over 100k items at the highest level), but when I filter on "Auctions" the number of items are comparatively small.  Those items that are listed as auctions have a buy it now or minimum bid price that I consider to be too high - I am not alone as many of these items end up unsold and relisted (at the same price).  

     

    Have sellers wised up, or am I generalising/unlucky/or just over optimistic about finding a bargain?

     

    Steve

     

    I tend to list items as auctions rather than buy it nows, but I sold some lovely locos last week which really didn't get as much for them as I'd hoped - around £30 less than other equivalent sales for a few of the locos, despite what I thought were good pictures and description. There are still bargains to be had - perhaps it being near the end of the month when they sold didn't help.

     

    I've listed a few Hornby Dublo compatible 3-rail kit built locos starting tonight, and am a bit worried they won't make what I feel they are worth now :)

     

    I think it comes down to patience vs price. I'd rather sell a loco in a week at a fair price than wait 3 months to get a tenner more for it... and some items are very hard to value - as I found when I sold a Lima starter diesel shunter for nearly £40 on an open auction having failed to get any offers when I advertised it for sale elsewhere at £20 :)

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  11. On 10/02/2022 at 17:42, stovepipe said:

    Well I've just got off the chat, and they've given me a one-time credit back. BUT, multiple listings are excluded from the offer.... it's not in the headline T&Cs, but buried somewhere in the detailed ones.

     

    I too fell foul of that a few weeks ago, but wasn't even offered a credit!

     

    Recently I've been selling a few locos and have had a spate of people complaining about locomotives running poorly and requesting returns, despite the adverts stating that they were in need of a wheel clean and service.

     

    One took 4 days to pay, but requested a return 4 hours after receiving the locomotive.

     

    Puts me off selling anything else to be honest. My first returns in over 500 sales. 

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  12. Hi folks,

     

    I've got a few Tri-ang wagons which have been re-wheeled with modern metal wheels, and I'd like to go back to the coarse flanges as they work better with my track laying skills and pointwork...

     

    These are the ones I'm after:

     

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    I believe they were used on a few different bogie wagons including the Chlorine/Caustic tanker wagons, the welltrol wagon/depressed centre car, and the brick wagon to name a few. They must be the plastic bogie type with pinpoint axles rather than the early metal bogie type.

     

    I'm hoping someone here has converted a wagon or two to have finescale wheels and has some in their toolbox!

     

    I need enough for 3 bogie wagons. Happy to buy or to swap for the low profile ones. If anyone has a scrap chlorine tanker wagon I need a few of the safety valves from the top, too...

     

    Thanks :)

     

     

  13. I'd say that one of the reasons Tri-ang won is the sheer play value of the range.

     

    Not just railways for serious people, but some of the other items:

     

    Battlespace was introduced about 5 years before Dublo ended - the range eventually including rocket firing wagons, turbo fan car, plane launching car, exploding wagon, satellite launcher, helicopter launcher...

     

    Battle_Space_range,_Triang_Hornby_(THCat

     

    Not to mention other 'normal' wagons such as the giraffe car and mail coach. 

     

     How well battlespace etc actually sold I don't know :)

     

     

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