Barely any bargains

Started by d-a-n, December 12, 2015, 05:02:37 PM

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paulprice

Quote from: railsquid on December 16, 2015, 02:06:08 PM
Quote from: Les1952 on December 15, 2015, 10:48:49 PM
Nobody seems to have spotted on the Hornby website-

an N-gauge starter set including controller and track with siding, 0-6-0 diesel and wagons for £49.99.

OK, it is German outline but.......

A good way of getting a starter set for a young nephew/niece/grandchild?
Like you say, a good starter set, but given that the loco seems to be a relatively crude and unprotoypical "generic shunter" I'd say it's just cheap, rather than a bargain.

For the anecdotal record I did find a new Farish 08 (the outside frame version) for 55 quid new in a brick-and-mortar retailer last week, which I'm still feeling insufferably quite smug about  8) ).

You lucky collector you  :D

Les1952

A young child getting a starter set doesn't care if the loco is crude.  Getting ANY N-gauge set for the sort of price you can pick up an OO-gauge starter set must be a bonus.  Or don't we want new young entrants in N?

List price for the set has been quoted as £79.99 and £109.99.  I don't care which of these is correct.

£49.99 is a bargain.

Les

railsquid

Ah OK, I didn't see the original price. I agree that it would make a good starter set so is a bargain from that point of view (though maybe not something most people here would be interested in for their own needs  at that price).

Firefox

My Class 37, Green Livery, late crest with headcodes arrived today.

What a superb loco. Perfect box, perfect condition, runs really slow and pulls anything.

£62 from Ebay, I think it has hardly been run.

Bargains still out there!

paulprice

Added another Duchess to my collection last night, £40 dabs from FleaBay, it may be the older model, but its a brilliant runner, and blemish free.

Now the question if what LMS livery to repaint her in, and do I attempt a "semi" conversion?

Railwaygun

Quote from: Les1952 on December 16, 2015, 11:39:30 PM
A young child getting a starter set doesn't care if the loco is crude.  Getting ANY N-gauge set for the sort of price you can pick up an OO-gauge starter set must be a bonus.  Or don't we want new young entrants in N?

List price for the set has been quoted as £79.99 and £109.99.  I don't care which of these is correct.

£49.99 is a bargain.

Les

the utilitarian nature of the loco probably means it is kid proof! imagine what they could do to a £200 Kettle!
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when bargain hunting on Ebay.Two words that make me want to attack someone with a needle file.....DEL PRADO! anyone else get Prado rage?

NeMo

Just add -"del prado" to your search... and they'll be gone!

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Quote from: MrDavidCallan on December 19, 2015, 08:03:22 PM
when bargain hunting on Ebay.Two words that make me want to attack someone with a needle file.....DEL PRADO! anyone else get Prado rage?
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