![]() 05/28/2017 at 20:18 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
...And bought the above model kit for $33.50 haha. It is however, the only one I could find for sale. There are other ranger models but I wanted one as close to my real one as possible. Also it has been over a decade since I took part in an actual eBay “auction.” The model started at $5.00. I threw in a $10 bid with less than a minute to go, was out bid. $15, outbid again! Now I’m like “well I have to get it now, it’s the only one I could find and I’ve been sitting here for 30 minutes waiting for the auction to end. So with 8 seconds left I threw in a $25 bid and took it for $24.50 + shipping!
I also convinced myself that I was bidding against collectors who would just throw this in their stack of models that they will never build. Not me! I’ve got a bright red rattle can ready to go.
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I hope its Testors.
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The paint? Sure is.
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FUCK YEAH DOOD
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Awesome! Now only if there was a kit of the ‘01+ Ranger!
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Haha believe me I looked.
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Bidding with a full minute left was the mistake. I go big and I go late...come in with your top dollars with 3 seconds left, don’t give anybody a chance.
Still, for a rare and hard to find kit, that price isn’t atrocious. AMT kits of that era are better detailed than their Revell or Monogram counterparts, so I think it’ll turn out nice.
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I agree that I bid too early, but I’m not 100% sure I would have won otherwise. $20 was my top bid...until I saw that others were bidding. Also since I haven’t used eBay in forever, I wanted to make sure the first bid went through haha.
I wish eBay had a little “middle finger” gif that you can send out to all of the other bidders after you win lol.