Try East and West.  There are more railroads and modelers those directions.

John Armstrong
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob Werre 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 1:56 PM
  Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} REX Models I have finished


    
  Rusty,  I have been selling and buying both model RR stuff and photography 
items for several years now.  I've come to the conclusion that both buying and 
selling is a total toss-up.  Sometimes the wind will carry it North, sometimes 
South and sometimes nothing happens.  In the photo arena, I've been told to not 
fool around with the bids but only do" buy it now" listing.  That didn't work 
any better.

  I often find the 'watch list' people are less than tire kickers too--but 
there are surprises too.  My pet peeve are those who grab a stock photo from a 
website and claim the product they're selling is that unit.  Also many photos 
are way too dark and fuzzy--maybe on purpose!

  Bob Werre
  PhotoTraxx


       Attached are a couple of photos of REX models I finished. These now 
belong to a fellow S Scaler. Some one who started in S Scale with CD models in 
about 1946. I did have a Suburban and a Mogul on eBay until today. I killed the 
auction since I had no bids what so ever but I did have a LOT of questions! T
       My current plans are to go ahead and finish them. Convert them to NASG 
standards, add more details, change the brass tyres to 303, include operating 
marker and head lights, and paint black. When I've done that I'll put them back 
up on eBay and see what happens. The price won't be $117 or $124, more like; 
$617 or  $724. 




       For those interested I had 30+ watchers on the Mogul and 20 on the 
Suburban auction. Typically guys more interested in what it sells for I would 
assume than actually wanting to purchase it. If they did want to purchase it 
they would have bid at least the minimum. 





  

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