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ingo
Only these 12 Märklin-RAK Audi 100 Coupé S
CarChasesFanatic
What else do you have Ingo?
ingo
This is the first auction:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310205244226&ssPageName=STRK:M- ESELX:IT
It's one of the two damaged silvermetallic ones. Except them I have four more silvermetallic, three orange and three white ones.
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310205244226&ssPageName=STRK:M- ESELX:IT
It's one of the two damaged silvermetallic ones. Except them I have four more silvermetallic, three orange and three white ones.
ingo
For sure. Probably on Saturday I'll have time for it.
CarChasesFanatic
Will you make the pictures to those cars Ingo?
ingo
My Japanese friend had made a business-trip to the Minichamps-factory. It's not really perfect there...
antp
Thanks for the stamps
About the Audi 100 Coupé, very nice car, but I have it from Minichamps, it is enough for me ( http://www.antp.be/pic/miniatures/00000456.jpg )
About the Audi 100 Coupé, very nice car, but I have it from Minichamps, it is enough for me ( http://www.antp.be/pic/miniatures/00000456.jpg )
ingo
@marioman & Antoine: yesterday I got the letter including the Swedish stamps. They are reserved for you.
For those, who are collectiing 1:43-scale-models, I have a special offer, too. I got from my Japanese friend a packet with some original NOS MÄRKLIN-Audi 100 Coupé S - from the original RAK-series, not the actual retro-made stuff! I'll sell them at eBay soon, but if anyone has a personal reservation, please let me know. I'll make photos in the next day, right now I've no time for it.
These MÄRKLIN-toys have a special story, too. In the past I had some more of them, also a lot of VW K 70 from the RAK-series, all from Japan. Why from there, you may ask?
No kidding, it was a real "surprise-discovery" more than 10 years ago. There were two guys in Tokyo in the early 70ies, who started to import West German made toy-models. But the business doesn't went well, so after a time they closed the shop. Many boxes with MÄRKLIN-RAK-toys were stored in a hidden room in the background. The following shop-owner has put a board before the door, so it was getting forgotten. Randomly it was found again in the late 90ies. Everything still NOS, just a few boxes were fallen down after an earthquake. My friend has picked them all up and sold in Japan and many of them in the USA.
The Audi 100 Coupé and the K 70 were left over - because the original cars weren't sold in the USA, so the Audi- and VW-freaks have preferred the other models, which they have known.
Otherwise: some of the previous Audi's, I've sold at eBay between 2001 and 2004, were bought from US-guys.
For those, who are collectiing 1:43-scale-models, I have a special offer, too. I got from my Japanese friend a packet with some original NOS MÄRKLIN-Audi 100 Coupé S - from the original RAK-series, not the actual retro-made stuff! I'll sell them at eBay soon, but if anyone has a personal reservation, please let me know. I'll make photos in the next day, right now I've no time for it.
These MÄRKLIN-toys have a special story, too. In the past I had some more of them, also a lot of VW K 70 from the RAK-series, all from Japan. Why from there, you may ask?
No kidding, it was a real "surprise-discovery" more than 10 years ago. There were two guys in Tokyo in the early 70ies, who started to import West German made toy-models. But the business doesn't went well, so after a time they closed the shop. Many boxes with MÄRKLIN-RAK-toys were stored in a hidden room in the background. The following shop-owner has put a board before the door, so it was getting forgotten. Randomly it was found again in the late 90ies. Everything still NOS, just a few boxes were fallen down after an earthquake. My friend has picked them all up and sold in Japan and many of them in the USA.
The Audi 100 Coupé and the K 70 were left over - because the original cars weren't sold in the USA, so the Audi- and VW-freaks have preferred the other models, which they have known.
Otherwise: some of the previous Audi's, I've sold at eBay between 2001 and 2004, were bought from US-guys.
marioman3138
I'll try (when I have a break in homework) to upload some pics of my collection to flickr. Just have to take photos. I'll probaly do shelf by shelf (be around 15) plus I can do closeups if wanted.
stronghold
I'm still building my collection & still trying to find a good website programme ...for a bargain price.!!
I've tried several over the past couple of years (many free off the internet ...which mostly include advertising and i've found, don't do what I want them to do.!) I've also bought a few cheap ready made sites, but again ...not as expected, takes too long to load anything, hasn't got scrolling pages or in some cases having no page links etc ... Just not up to scratch and would look pretty hopeless compared to some of the sites out there.! (I'm not a perfectionist, but I do want something which looks good & is easy enough to use & update)
All professionally made/ordered websites cost hundreds of pounds here in the UK, beyond my means ..especially with all my buying (I had been offline for almost half the year 2009, due first to No connection problems which couldn't be found January to March & offline again while I saved/bought a new pc (...offline from june/july till the end of september)
I have a 'proper' fibre-optic broadband connection now.
I've now got approx.7000 photos which are ready to add to a website (..and atleast another 6000 photos which need a bit of work before they're ready ...cropping, resizing, renaming etc...)
It's getting there, but still after all these years ..Not there yet.!
I'm always looking out for more cars.
My main collection is in the Matchbox, Hot Wheels, Majorette, Siku type scale ...which is generally called 1/64th or 3 inch (roughly 70mm to 80mm long)
Australian releases and related are pretty hard to come by (I only have one 'Biante' Holden in my collection and I also have a box set of 'HSV' cars off of E-bay) apart from that, I've only got the regular releases from Matchbox & Hot Wheels (Ie: Matchbox's 1970's Holden ute (aka- Ruff Trek), Their 1950's Holden van, 1990's Ford Falcon and both of Hot Wheels Holden Commodore's from the 1980's & 1990's.) ..also recently got a 1960's Holden ambulance by Fun Ho.
I've seen some nice 1970's Ford Falcon's by Biante and other brands on E-bay, but by the time you add postage to them, it's costing in the region of £15 to £20 each, which once again, I cannot afford!
If you get the chance to add photo's to flickr, i'd be interested to see them (and possibly trade, if you wish)
ATB
Steve
I've tried several over the past couple of years (many free off the internet ...which mostly include advertising and i've found, don't do what I want them to do.!) I've also bought a few cheap ready made sites, but again ...not as expected, takes too long to load anything, hasn't got scrolling pages or in some cases having no page links etc ... Just not up to scratch and would look pretty hopeless compared to some of the sites out there.! (I'm not a perfectionist, but I do want something which looks good & is easy enough to use & update)
All professionally made/ordered websites cost hundreds of pounds here in the UK, beyond my means ..especially with all my buying (I had been offline for almost half the year 2009, due first to No connection problems which couldn't be found January to March & offline again while I saved/bought a new pc (...offline from june/july till the end of september)
I have a 'proper' fibre-optic broadband connection now.
I've now got approx.7000 photos which are ready to add to a website (..and atleast another 6000 photos which need a bit of work before they're ready ...cropping, resizing, renaming etc...)
It's getting there, but still after all these years ..Not there yet.!
I'm always looking out for more cars.
My main collection is in the Matchbox, Hot Wheels, Majorette, Siku type scale ...which is generally called 1/64th or 3 inch (roughly 70mm to 80mm long)
Australian releases and related are pretty hard to come by (I only have one 'Biante' Holden in my collection and I also have a box set of 'HSV' cars off of E-bay) apart from that, I've only got the regular releases from Matchbox & Hot Wheels (Ie: Matchbox's 1970's Holden ute (aka- Ruff Trek), Their 1950's Holden van, 1990's Ford Falcon and both of Hot Wheels Holden Commodore's from the 1980's & 1990's.) ..also recently got a 1960's Holden ambulance by Fun Ho.
I've seen some nice 1970's Ford Falcon's by Biante and other brands on E-bay, but by the time you add postage to them, it's costing in the region of £15 to £20 each, which once again, I cannot afford!
If you get the chance to add photo's to flickr, i'd be interested to see them (and possibly trade, if you wish)
ATB
Steve