I think that this includes the house as well........well at that price!

be interesting to see if anyone bites. Thats a lot for 7 locos and a lot of wagons and buildings.
 
Just did a translation and a currency convertion.
£842,371 pounds and 96 pence.
He does say twice that we can go and visit. :bigsmile:
 
funandtrains said:
Round n Round said:
Just did a translation and a currency convertion.
£842,371 pounds and 96 pence.
He does say twice that we can go and visit. :bigsmile:

I think you got got the decimal point 2 places out. For some strange reason the Germans use commas where the rest of the world uses a decimal point and a decimal point where we use commas. Stil not worth 8 and half grand.
Whoops, my mistake. Cheers Stephen.
(I must have been working on the idea that a bloomin big house was included) :bigsmile:
 
Hmmmmmm Very Interesting....

Some pepole have quite inflated ideas of what their stuff is worth....

It always pays to have an idea of what something is worth before you bid for it....
 
funandtrains said:
Round n Round said:
Just did a translation and a currency convertion.
£842,371 pounds and 96 pence.
He does say twice that we can go and visit. :bigsmile:

I think you got got the decimal point 2 places out. For some strange reason the Germans use commas where the rest of the world uses a decimal point and a decimal point where we use commas. Stil not worth 8 and half grand.

Germans??? Strewth don't mention the War, I did but I think I got away with it...
 
I don't see almost $14,000.00 there :holdon:.
 
A year or so ago I was asked to catalogue and try and sell an LGB collection.
27 locos (12 with LGB digital sound) and 30 bits of bogie rolling stock.
The best offer I got was about A$7.500 from the USA and the vendor would have to pay the freight.
LGB might be worth more in Germany, but not anywhere else.
 
steve parberry said:
So based on that mine must be worth £1.2 million:rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf:
Ah yes Steve, but you are including your LGB Special solid gold, diamond encrusted Stainz starter set :rolf::rolf:
 
beavercreek said:
steve parberry said:
So based on that mine must be worth £1.2 million:rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf:
Ah yes Steve, but you are including your LGB Special solid gold, diamond encrusted Stainz starter set :rolf::rolf:

I thought it was so rare nobody had ever seen it before. It now seems its the same colour green as all the others:rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf:
 
Tony said:
I think the rather high price can be excused when you see what else he is selling

http://shop.ebay.de/roterkinderwagen/m.html
though at least hes selling them just wonder whos buying them !!!!!!!!!!!!
Tony

Those dolls are rather scary - like something off The Avengers.... :nail:
 
whatlep said:
Tony said:
I think the rather high price can be excused when you see what else he is selling

http://shop.ebay.de/roterkinderwagen/m.html
though at least hes selling them just wonder whos buying them !!!!!!!!!!!!
Tony

Those dolls are rather scary - like something off The Avengers.... :nail:

Ladies of a certain age with blonde perms who collect Realistic "baby" new born dolls and display them in cots i can accept but those are near life size "young girls" that you pose and dress up, Thats a tad sinister

Tony
 
Tony said:
whatlep said:
Tony said:
I think the rather high price can be excused when you see what else he is selling

http://shop.ebay.de/roterkinderwagen/m.html
though at least hes selling them just wonder whos buying them !!!!!!!!!!!!
Tony

Those dolls are rather scary - like something off The Avengers.... :nail:

Ladies of a certain age with blonde perms who collect Realistic "baby" new born dolls and display them in cots i can accept but those are near life size "young girls" that you pose and dress up, Thats a tad sinister

Tony
And they call us garden railwayers weird?????????????????????? :confused::confused::confused::confused:
 
Perhaps there are some 'hidden' areas of the house where more 'surprises' are stored.
 
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