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wanna try it
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 22, 2003 1:43 PM
im lucky to have about 5 modelling stores within 45 min of me adn one that is only 15 min away is very old and deals with mostly trains. they dont tend to buy nw kts becaue they cant sell most of their old ones, adn to my luck ive stumbled across a Revell 1/400 enterprise for $75 adn another ship, its all russian and he box is very 1960's. do you think the enterprise is worht getting. i dont have a lot of cash adn i dont model ships but the enterprise just drew me in, and the russian one is probably worth more than 27$ since it looks so old....just say what your opinion would be (the russian ship isnt the enterrpise its a old wooden ship model, platic i think or balsa, dont know)
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  • From: BOONEVILLE, MISSISSIPPI
Posted by ipms40049 on Thursday, January 23, 2003 12:19 AM
Not exactly sure what your asking to do Col.? Repeat the question again in short version. Thank you Sir.
Pat Hensley Booneville, Ms "Thank you for being here and playing nice"...please do not drag sand outside the box ! CURRENT BUILD(s) Revell 1/72 U Boat VII C Tamiya Willys Jeep - for 2010 Nats Bronco's Staghound -for 2010 Nats Dragons M16 Multi gun carriage - for the 2020 Nats. LOL
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 24, 2003 1:48 PM
at teh store there is:
75$ 1/400 Revell Enterprise
27$ some russian ship, the old ships, its looks like 60's stuff

should i get them. i want to do the enterprise but i dont know how much the tamiya kit cost and i dont know if the revell one is good. do you know?
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  • From: Warwick, RI
Posted by paulnchamp on Friday, January 24, 2003 10:34 PM
I can't speak for the Russian ship, but I have built the Revell 1/400 Enterprise.
It's half the price of the Tamiya Enterprise, easier to build (fewer parts) but lacks the detail. It also represents Enterprise circa 1960's, while the Tamiya kit represents the late 1980's, I believe. I'm not sure it's worth $75; after all it is a reissue. Maybe you can talk them down on the price. Good luck!
Paul "A man's GOT to know his limitations."
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 25, 2003 6:37 PM
note on teh russian ship i dont mean for a build, i mean it is actually from russia, all cyrillic on it and the box makes it look old so im gonna go there maybe take pics and then see if anyone wants it, buy it, resin acst it and sell it. soon im getting a ton of ship models from 40s and 50s for free so maybe if i resin cast them is anyone iterested.
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  • From: Lacombe, LA.
Posted by Big Jake on Saturday, February 8, 2003 8:22 AM
Col. Kurtz,

With all due respect, you need to be very careful stating that you will recast something that is on the market. That's a major copy right violation and you can be in a lot of legal hassle's. You never know who visiting this board, it could be the distrib. ot the kits you want to re-cast.

In December 1988, I was selected by FSM magazine build the Monogram "Three Fighting Men" model for review and they liked it so much they selected it to be on the cover of the January 1989 issue. That really helped my business, so in late '89 I started simply building and selling these kits for people.

In 1990, I was contacted by a big law firm out of Washington DC, on behalf of the Vietnam Veterans Association Memorial Foundation and was threatened with a lawsuit for copyright infringment simply becasue I was building, painted and selling the model for profit. I had to get a lawyer to explain to the other lawfirm that I was allowed to build and sell any type of kit I paid for since the act of buying the kit was infact paying for the copyright release. You can do what you want with a single kit you buy, but you CANNOT make copies of it to give ot sell away.

My lawyer could not believe the greed of the VVA foundation or there greedover this issue.

Below is a webshot accounts so you can see the model.

http://community.webshots.com/user/modelman100


My two cents worth from experiece.

Jake

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 8, 2003 6:28 PM
Good advice Jake, the best advice is from someone who's been there. I have that Dec 88 issue cool.Smile [:)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 14, 2003 3:50 AM
Jake, no offense, but get new pictures. Those are very dark and hard to see detail. Smile [:)]
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  • From: Lacombe, LA.
Posted by Big Jake on Friday, February 14, 2003 6:12 AM
Yeah, I know but that dit. camera I have seems to need 2-3 time as much light as normal, but I have not gotten around to taking the new photos, I'm too busy making models for clients and rebuild an old truck.

Go figure.

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 24, 2003 2:21 PM
I just got the 1/400 USS Enterprise from : www.modelexpo.com/ema019 for 39.97, plus 6.99 S&H, not a bad deal! since regular price is somewhere in the 80's

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QUOTE: Originally posted by Col. Kurtz

im lucky to have about 5 modelling stores within 45 min of me adn one that is only 15 min away is very old and deals with mostly trains. they dont tend to buy nw kts becaue they cant sell most of their old ones, adn to my luck ive stumbled across a Revell 1/400 enterprise for $75 adn another ship, its all russian and he box is very 1960's. do you think the enterprise is worht getting. i dont have a lot of cash adn i dont model ships but the enterprise just drew me in, and the russian one is probably worth more than 27$ since it looks so old....just say what your opinion would be (the russian ship isnt the enterrpise its a old wooden ship model, platic i think or balsa, dont know)
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