WWI Tommys war figures for sale

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stan

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I have acquired numerous figures ( more than I can paint in a lifetime) I will list a few posts to help sort the figures I am selling. ALL FIGURES ARE NEW ORIGINAL/ UNSTARTED..... all have been inspected / opened and admired by me and I am selling these at discount. I am located in the United States and therefor shipping within the US is most practical. I will ship priority or parcel ( your choice) with tracking . For oversees buyers it would be most practical to by several pieces and combine shipping and I will find some shipping method with tracking. Prices are in US dollars. Payment is by Paypal so I can expedite the sale and confirm the list sales, and make for secure transactions.

WWI figures as follows..... sells as a set ( these are made to make a vignette set )

54mm Tommy's War - Douglas Motorcycle 1914
54mm Tommy's War - Private , Army Service Corps 1914 Marne
54mm Tommy's War - Lieutenant, Royal Engineers 1914 Marne
SPF

$50 for all 3 pieces
 

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Hi Stan,

its Ilias again. I am interested in this set. Have you sent already the pilipili japanese teahouse waitress. If not please keep it ans tell me the combined postage fees for this as well. If already sent can you please tell me the postage fees for this set?

Thank you
 
Hey Stan, I must say I am very disappointed. As far as I can see I was the first to respond to this thread and never got an answer and now I see the kits are sold. I must say I really find this unfair.


Ilias
 
Sounds like you should have PM'd him rather than posting here. I find that always works best in sales as sellers often do not read the related thread on a timely basis. If you did, then assume someone else got in before you. You have no way of knowing.

Colin
 
Sorry....PM will go right to their mail whereas a posting may never be read on a timely basis. Better luck next time. :)

Colin
 
Ilias, I am being as fair as I can juggling all these listing ....I did receive a PM commitment to buy from another member on the figures 33 minutes before you posted on here
 
Also, I have had a lot of interest in these sales and messages and for that I am glad to see things moving quickly , but nothing is official or final until I receive the ol' Paypal instant payment, that keeps these listing efficient so I don't drag this out for long.

If my buyer doesn't send payment or backs out, then you are next in line
 
No hard feelings Stan, I just thought it was more appropriate to post here for priority reasons (in the sense of an "official" queue) next time I ll send a pm.

:) Ilias​
 
I am not sure which method is most proper , but I watch both areas to make sure no one gets overlooked
 
As a general rule PM's are, as mentioned above more direct. I moderate a modelling swap group on Facebook and frequent a few military modelling sites on the web. The vast majority of people who place notices on these various sites request correspondence through PM's.

Regards,

Gary
 
I do agree on the PM....it is most efficient . It also keeps the sale listings clean and when someone posts potential interest , then backs out , the post lingers still to communicate to other potential buyers that maybe that item is spoken for or sold when it isn't. .
 
It would be remiss of me not to publicly thank Stan for the special request I made regarding my figure purchase from him. Not only did he accommodate my request but kept me informed throughout. Thank you Stan, you're a true gentleman.

Many Thanks,

Gary
 

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