100+ BB minis on ebay (1st, 2nd, 3rd series + current range)
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100+ BB minis on ebay (1st, 2nd, 3rd series + current range)
I've got to sell off most of my collection as I'm planning to emigrate in the next 6-12 months.
I've listed 100+ BB minis and lots of warhammer stuff on ebay.
Here's a link to a site I've created for easy browsing (with thumbnails):
http://freespace.virgin.net/rupert.burton1/index.htm
I'll be listing some painted and converted BB figures and much more citadel warhammer and 40k stuff, (on the same site) once I get these processed.
Cheers, Tarzom
I've listed 100+ BB minis and lots of warhammer stuff on ebay.
Here's a link to a site I've created for easy browsing (with thumbnails):
http://freespace.virgin.net/rupert.burton1/index.htm
I'll be listing some painted and converted BB figures and much more citadel warhammer and 40k stuff, (on the same site) once I get these processed.
Cheers, Tarzom
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shipping costs
Shipping costs for 1 figure:
UK - £0.80 (1st class)
Europe - £1.40 (Airmail)
Worldwide - £1.60 (Airmail)
If you buy more than one it'll probably only be about an extra 10p per figure.
Obviously the big guys cost a little extra to ship (details on the ebay page)
Cheers, T
UK - £0.80 (1st class)
Europe - £1.40 (Airmail)
Worldwide - £1.60 (Airmail)
If you buy more than one it'll probably only be about an extra 10p per figure.
Obviously the big guys cost a little extra to ship (details on the ebay page)
Cheers, T
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I've got a few converted refs (goblin and otherwise) to go for sale (once I finish painting them).MattRobson wrote:will your night gobs be going on sale ???
But I guess you're talking about my goblins from my ogre team? in which case the answer is no - at least not until I sell off most of my other stuff and see how much stuff I still got that I want to keep.
But be assured - if and when I do sell them off, I'm sure to advertise them here.
Cheers for the interest.
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This may sound a little odd, but...I'm not sure yetchunky04 wrote:Forgive me if this is none of my business, but where are you emigrating to? I ask because Australia is a common destination for you poms. You could keep DoubleSkulls company.

My girlfriend and I have been planning to leave the UK for a while and thought we ought finally to do something about it.
Having just spent 3 months travelling around New Zealand and Australia, those are top of the list (NZ front runner at the moment) but also in contention is Italy amongst other European destinations.
*** Before people start with suggestions of why their country is the best - please don't, its hard enough to make ours minds up as it is ***
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