It's all relevant!
I had an idea previously that I might buy up these very old models, restore and sell on, but now I realise I can't let go of my "babies" and there's probably not any money in my restorations anyway. I bought this on ebay for £32 + postage. Decals were £14. Paint and other materials: not sure, but several pounds at least. If I sold it for £70 (probably optimistic) I'd make maybe £25 profit after fees etc. That's less than a pound an hour! I suppose one of the things that's great about restoration, apart from the enjoyment and challenge of doing it, is you are "saving" something for the future. A bus in a condition like this one was in danger of being thrown out I suppose, but now, it is likely to survive well beyond me!
Triang Minic clockwork double decker bus 60M restoration
Re: Triang Minic clockwork double decker bus 60M restoration
Tinman------Its good to rant..
Iain P--Great job ---Be proud..
Iain P--Great job ---Be proud..
Heres the man with the bargains.Always open to offers from this sites members..http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/misterpop/m.h ... m=&_ipg=25
Re: Triang Minic clockwork double decker bus 60M restoration
Well, the wife doesn't listen to me anymore so I have to bore everyone here.misterpop wrote:Tinman------Its good to rant..
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: Triang Minic clockwork double decker bus 60M restoration
Yes, I whole heartily agree.misterpop wrote:Iain P--Great job ---Be proud..
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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Re: Triang Minic clockwork double decker bus 60M restoration
super nice, i would of kept it as it was but thats partly because i have no restor abilities!