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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16690237" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>I have a friend that owns a sporting goods store, something like an REI type of store, but it's his own store and not a chain. Other than the 1:18 scale models I have, I also have hand-built over 100, 1:24 scale plastic models. I haven't built one in years, but about 10 years ago I went on a spree and just started building a ton of these models, that's where the bulk of my models come from. I do have some I built somewhat recently, but just boxed it up since i'm not passionate about it anymore and I don't have the massive paint collection I used to have. All American Muscle, with very highly detailed parts like the engine, interior, custom pieces, and so forth. I got very very good at doing these models and even had about 20+ models from the 1960s I built. I might have had about 25 or so that I bought that were just built very well and I would look for unique features some other builder did that I could incorporate into my model.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, this friend of mine has a huge collection of hand-made models and as i've needed to get proper aftermarket parts for my WRX (before I totaled it) at first, then my Mustang, I slowly sold off a bunch. His business isn't doing bad, but it isn't in great shape and he always offers to pay me extra in gift cards (like if he owed me $50, he would give me a $65 gift card), knowing I would have to sell them at a lower price to move them. He has a big inventory of all kinds of gift cards, I just found that the Amazon ones are really easy to move and people always want them. I had a Barnes & Nobles gift card once, not a good idea since people don't buy books in person anymore, so I just used it to buy some books I wanted and I think there's still a balance left on it lol. I'll post sporadically that I have them since they don't expire and I just place them in a stack where my bills go, so that's why I forget I have them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16690237, member: 55199"] I have a friend that owns a sporting goods store, something like an REI type of store, but it's his own store and not a chain. Other than the 1:18 scale models I have, I also have hand-built over 100, 1:24 scale plastic models. I haven't built one in years, but about 10 years ago I went on a spree and just started building a ton of these models, that's where the bulk of my models come from. I do have some I built somewhat recently, but just boxed it up since i'm not passionate about it anymore and I don't have the massive paint collection I used to have. All American Muscle, with very highly detailed parts like the engine, interior, custom pieces, and so forth. I got very very good at doing these models and even had about 20+ models from the 1960s I built. I might have had about 25 or so that I bought that were just built very well and I would look for unique features some other builder did that I could incorporate into my model. Anyways, this friend of mine has a huge collection of hand-made models and as i've needed to get proper aftermarket parts for my WRX (before I totaled it) at first, then my Mustang, I slowly sold off a bunch. His business isn't doing bad, but it isn't in great shape and he always offers to pay me extra in gift cards (like if he owed me $50, he would give me a $65 gift card), knowing I would have to sell them at a lower price to move them. He has a big inventory of all kinds of gift cards, I just found that the Amazon ones are really easy to move and people always want them. I had a Barnes & Nobles gift card once, not a good idea since people don't buy books in person anymore, so I just used it to buy some books I wanted and I think there's still a balance left on it lol. I'll post sporadically that I have them since they don't expire and I just place them in a stack where my bills go, so that's why I forget I have them. [/QUOTE]
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