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Longtime Dakkanaut





Canada

Hey there, I have a friend looking to sell off some of his old models and just wanted to see what the consensus is on selling assembled and painted models.

These are basically blocked out, some of the paint is a bit thick etc.

How much of a % do you discount off retail to actually unload these?

Thanks in advance!

 
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut




Oklahoma City

Last I heard was
100% retail if well painted
50% retail if assembled and no paint/primed decently
25% retail if poorly painted/needs stripping

hope that helps!

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skyfi wrote:
Last I heard was
100% retail if well painted
50% retail if assembled and no paint/primed decently
25% retail if poorly painted/needs stripping

hope that helps!


This is pretty good.

Also, cut 50% for every time it changes hands.

If I am selling it on Ebay directly to someone, I can sell it for whatever I can get for it.

If I am selling it to someone who will then sell it on ebay or another person, they need to make a profit, so expect a 50% cut in price. The more times it has to change hands to get to the desired owner, the less it is worth. So it depends if you are willing to do the effort to sell your own stuff or not.


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