You may be better off taking it to a specialist (model railway) auctioneers?
2006-08-11 07:53:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Hornby Mainline Steam
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answered by Anonymous
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£1 50
2006-08-11 07:53:01
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answered by Bob The Builder 5
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Its not worth much at a car boot, as people buy at car boots to sell on ebay..
So it would be better off advertising it on Ebay with lots of pictures and so forth, you may be surprised as to what you will get, but if you do have to post it wrap it well up and send it Special delivery.
2006-08-11 08:36:42
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answered by Rich S 5
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No idea off hand - However check out e-bay, it will give you an idea of the price. I took my old train set to a dealer & he offered me £50, I put it on e-bay & it went for a lot more.
(I've done car boots as well & people tend to want things for next to nothing)
Good Luck
2006-08-11 07:59:30
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answered by David 5
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i think its a great idea! if you have loads of their clothes i'd try and sell them at the car boot, because a lot of people who go to car boots are always looking for bargains for their kids. if you don't sell them then you can also give them to charity afterwards.
2016-03-16 23:56:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Two quid. Look, it's been opened, practically worthless, I'll be doing you a favour at £1.50.
2006-08-11 23:38:31
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answered by Anonymous
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How much do you want? Seventy? Eighty? Alright a pound.
2006-08-11 07:51:21
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answered by Anonymous
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i'll give yer 50p
*walks off laughing*
2006-08-11 07:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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you'll be lucky to even sell it at car boot, why dont you put it on e.bay and see wat you get
2006-08-11 08:01:51
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answered by Anonymous
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