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Revell 1/12 Ferrari F2002

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Hrvoje Vrbanc - 21 Jul 2006 17:48 GMT
New, not opened, $100 or as agreed + shipping costs. Please contact me at
hrvojev@recro.hr.
Regards,
Hrvoje
Flying Frog - 21 Jul 2006 17:57 GMT
Hrvoje Vrbanc a formulé ce vendredi :
> New, not opened, $100 or as agreed + shipping costs. Please contact me at
> hrvojev@recro.hr.
> Regards,
> Hrvoje

100US$? Gloops, is it a special edition gold made? The model is still
available 3 times less expensive... and this model is a very bad sh.t,
with fittings very bad, and a lot of errors.

But... good luck...

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Hrvoje Vrbanc - 21 Jul 2006 18:13 GMT
Hello!

I have to say that I sell it on the behalf of a friend and he supplied me
with the informations as follow:

http://www.idealo.at/preisvergleich/OffersOfProduct/350878_-ferrari-f2002-7493-r
evell.html

     Revell Ferrari F2002 (7493)*
     Preisspanne: 74,99 EUR - 99,99 EUR

and also http://kits.kitreview.com/ferrarif2002reviewdw_1.htm:

     S u m m a r y
     Catalogue Number and Description: 07439
     Scale: 1/12
     Price: 100 Euro
     Contents and Media Injection molded plastic, rubber tires, metal
screws and steering shaft, and plastic wire
     Review Type: FirstLook
     Advantages: Cheaper than the MG Models mixed media kit
     Disadvantages: Simplified detail for large scale, incorrect wheels and
harness. Quality of prepainted parts varies.
     Recommendation: See below

> Hrvoje Vrbanc a formulé ce vendredi :
>> New, not opened, $100 or as agreed + shipping costs. Please contact me at
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> But... good luck...
Mike G. - 21 Jul 2006 18:15 GMT
> 100US$? Gloops, is it a special edition gold made? The model is still
> available 3 times less expensive... and this model is a very bad sh.t,
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> --
> Chris

http://www.megahobby.com

Search; Ferrari F2002

(RVG7493) Michael Schumacher Ferrari F2002 1-12 Plastic Model Kit by Revell Germany

1/12 Scale. This kit is the 2002 WC car in which Michael Schumacher won his 5th World Championship title. This unsurpassed car
dominated a season in which races since July have continuously set new records. The F 2002 defined the whole racing event
throughout the 2002 season to the extent that consideration was given to altering the FIA rules in future. In 17 races first place
went to Ferrari 15 times; an absolutely unprecedented result. This kit comes pre finished is gloss red body only! Features
True-to-the-original front and rear spoilers, Extremely filigree wheel suspensions, Wheels fitted with real bolts, Exact BBS rims,
Realistic rubber tires, True-to-the-original underbody including diffuser, Detailed interior, Rubber-soft seat belts, Functional
steering with metal linkage, Detachable bonnet, Movable fuel tank flaps, Authentic decals for the Ferrari F2002 and two drivers in
accordance with the version from Magny-Cours, France. 208 pieces. Skill level 3

Our Price: $82.95
Mike G. - 21 Jul 2006 18:33 GMT
Google is your friend......

http://www.f1specialties.com/main/revell/7493.php

1/12 2002 Ferrari F2002

Revell #7493 - $74.95

http://www.hobbies-plus.co.uk/acatalog/Revell___Ferrari_Kits.html

Ferrari F2002(Reference #R07493)

Price:  £74.99 (Euro110.99)

http://cgi.ebay.com/1-12-REVELL-FERRARI-F2002-Schumacher_W0QQitemZ120010559101QQ
cmdZViewItem


1/12 REVELL FERRARI F2002 Schumacher

End time:          Jul-23-06 10:55:02 PDT (2 days)

Current bid:      US $41.00

Shipping costs:  US $8.00

Ships to:           Worldwide

http://international.ehobbies.com/mo-rvl-07493.html

Revell AG Germany 1/12 Ferrari F2002 - 07493

Regular Price: $101.00

eHobbies Price: $74.99

You Save: $26.01 (25%)

Availability:       In Stock. Usually Leaves our Warehouse in 3-5 Business Days

http://www.abcmodelsport.net/c38325/Revell-1/12-Cars.html

Revell 07493 1/12 Ferrari F2002

Retail Price: £38.99

Our Price: £35.09

(10% Off)

http://www.toys-hobbies.co.uk/trolleyed/104/109/112/index.htm

Revell 07493 - Ferrari F2002

Price: £69.99

** P&P £3.95 UK Mainland **

http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/rvl/rvl07493.htm

1/12 '02 Ferrari F-2002

Manufacturer:   Revell of Germany

Product #:        rvl07493

Your Price:       $76.69

List Price:         $101.00

Availability:       In Stock

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXECV1&P=WR

Revell AG/Germany 1/12 Ferrari F-2002

Special Stock# LXECV1

Tower's Low Price;75.99

Stock Status; In Stock
Flying Frog - 21 Jul 2006 18:47 GMT
Hi Mike, I bough mine 34 euros, and sold it 34 euros... approximatively
42 US$... far than 100US$. But in Europe we maybe can find it more
easelly than in USA?

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Mike G. - 21 Jul 2006 21:52 GMT
> Hi Mike, I bough mine 34 euros, and sold it 34 euros... approximatively
> 42 US$... far than 100US$. But in Europe we maybe can find it more
> easelly than in USA?
>
> --
> Chris

Hi Chris,

Well, I'm not into those types, I'm a custom and hot rod builder, with a few muscle car types thrown in.
So I don't have too much problem finding what I want here in the US.

But someone asking high prices for an available model is a bit much in my book.
Now if it is scarce, not reissued, and you REALLY wanted it......well.....then it MIGHT be ok.
But, that being said. There was a Monogram 1/8th "Big Drag" on Ebay that went for $1,500 US
To me....that is where two fools met!

Mike
Flying Frog - 21 Jul 2006 22:01 GMT
Il se trouve que Mike G. a formulé :
>> Hi Mike, I bough mine 34 euros, and sold it 34 euros... approximatively
>> 42 US$... far than 100US$. But in Europe we maybe can find it more
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
> Mike

Hi again Mike, yes you are right. For exemple, I'm also very interested
with american cars, and I often buy in USA (ebay or web sellers), and I
recently bought a '70 Ford Police Car unfindable in France. ell the
price was very high, but I wanted it... ;-) But I paid it far than
$1.500!!! lol lol lol

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e - 21 Jul 2006 22:34 GMT
>Il se trouve que Mike G. a formulé :
>>> Hi Mike, I bough mine 34 euros, and sold it 34 euros... approximatively
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
>price was very high, but I wanted it... ;-) But I paid it far than
>$1.500!!! lol lol lol

do you mean "far from $1500". froggy, buddy?
my english is bad today...again.
Jules - 21 Jul 2006 22:57 GMT
> Il se trouve que Mike G. a formulé :
> >> Hi Mike, I bough mine 34 euros, and sold it 34 euros... approximatively
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
> price was very high, but I wanted it... ;-) But I paid it far than
> $1.500!!! lol lol lol

Hi Chris. I have a few of those kits....nice, i got mine too from the US
years ago. Never built one yet. How much did you pay, never seen them in
Europe. I think i got 3 or 4.

Are you into Lindberg Crown Vics? I have a load of Chimneyville decals. I
have a load of the Yodel Monaco/Fury. having spoken to Tom Sheehey many
times, a yank whos into his emergancy vehicles, he told me they were much
better than the AMT Monaco (have a pile of them too).

I put a Crown Vic and a decal sheet on UK with a BIN. No ones taken it up
yet, not really cheap, but its what it set me back about 4 years ago, and
the Vic is pretty hard to source now.

I spent 2 years taking a 79 Revell Camaro T roof and making it into a CHP, i
bought books and foound pics showing what i had to alter...i completed it,
then dropped a tin of aerosol paint onto the windscreen cracking it, i had a
2nd kit but them brought that clear spru, then the 3rd i lost.......I have
now stripped the paint back and some time in the near future complete it.
They tested 12 around CA, 4 for each time of area, freeway, mountains etc,
interesting read ina book i have.
Mike G. - 22 Jul 2006 05:06 GMT
> I spent 2 years taking a 79 Revell Camaro T roof and making it into a CHP, i
> bought books and foound pics showing what i had to alter...i completed it,
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> They tested 12 around CA, 4 for each time of area, freeway, mountains etc,
> interesting read ina book i have.

Jules, they used to use the Camero here in Texas as the Highway Patrol Persuit vehicle, but I think that only lasted a few years.
Can't say when they quit because I moved to Kansas in late 89, and now that I'm back (moved back in December of 2002)
There are none around. But they were cool....that is unless they were chasing you!

I took pictures of one in a car show, but they are not scanned in my computer or I'd share a Texas version with you.

Mike G.
Jules - 22 Jul 2006 08:50 GMT
> > I spent 2 years taking a 79 Revell Camaro T roof and making it into a CHP, i
> > bought books and foound pics showing what i had to alter...i completed it,
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Mike G.

Interesting, i got about 10 or so books from the US, big thick ones and some
obscure ones.

I Revell Camaro i had to change a lot of the interior and scratch a lot,
they had both brown and black interiors in the 12 so had to match to the one
i did, i really went too far to not ever finnish it. ISnt Tx DPS for the
persuit cars?
Mike G. - 22 Jul 2006 21:15 GMT
> ISnt Tx DPS for the
> persuit cars?

I'm not following your question here Jules.
Mike
Jules - 22 Jul 2006 21:28 GMT
> > ISnt Tx DPS for the
> > persuit cars?
> >
> I'm not following your question here Jules.
> Mike

I though DPS, was Dept of public safety, like highway only cops, not your
regular cop..
Mike G. - 23 Jul 2006 07:15 GMT
> I though DPS, was Dept of public safety, like highway only cops, not your
> regular cop..

Oh got it now.
Yes Texas DPS, Dept. of Public Safety, Highway Patrol.
Then we have County Sheriffs Dept.
Then City Police.
Jules - 23 Jul 2006 09:59 GMT
> > I though DPS, was Dept of public safety, like highway only cops, not your
> > regular cop..
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Then we have County Sheriffs Dept.
> Then City Police.

I have a few decal sheets for DPS cars, modern ones. Got them after watching
COPS one night......Tx seemed to be on tv quite often ;-)
Mad-Modeller - 24 Jul 2006 04:57 GMT
> > I though DPS, was Dept of public safety, like highway only cops, not your
> > regular cop..
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Then we have County Sheriffs Dept.
> Then City Police.

So, do Texas Rangers give chase?

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
Mad-Modeller - 22 Jul 2006 02:37 GMT
I hate to tell you Chris but that one's being re-released this year.
I picked one up at a flea market once.  It had a strange roof on it but
I couldn't make it out until I stripped the paint.  The previous owner
had grafted a '63 Ford fastback roof onto the '70 body.  The stripping
loosened it and I decided a '70 convertible would be different.  It's
still "in progress".

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
Mad-Modeller - 22 Jul 2006 02:32 GMT
> > Hi Mike, I bough mine 34 euros, and sold it 34 euros... approximatively
> > 42 US$... far than 100US$. But in Europe we maybe can find it more
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
> Mike

I assume you mean the two who bid the kit up to that point.  The seller
hasn't much to say about where the auctions end.  All he can do is set
the opening bid and a reserve.  I don't know if that was the case here
or not.
I've had a couple models go for prices that had me thinking, "Are they
nuts?!"  Oh well, it makes up for the stuff that goes dirt cheap.  And
there's more of that lately.

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
Mike G. - 22 Jul 2006 05:09 GMT
> I assume you mean the two who bid the kit up to that point.  The seller
> hasn't much to say about where the auctions end.  All he can do is set
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.

Not really, it was started by the seller at $1,400...had 6 bids and that brought it to $1,500.
I watched it just to see how high it would go.

Mike
Mad-Modeller - 24 Jul 2006 04:57 GMT
> > I assume you mean the two who bid the kit up to that point.  The seller
> > hasn't much to say about where the auctions end.  All he can do is set
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Mike

Hoooooooooo! That is one steep opening bid!

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
e - 21 Jul 2006 19:27 GMT
>Hrvoje Vrbanc a formulé ce vendredi :
>> New, not opened, $100 or as agreed + shipping costs. Please contact me at
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
>But... good luck...

flim flams worst enemy-an informed consumer.
Hrvoje Vrbanc - 24 Jul 2006 18:09 GMT
OK, guys, I've informed my friend. Let's open the bidding instead: $45 is
new starting price. OK?
 
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