Monday, January 4, 2010

N Scale Dcc I Have A Bunch Of N Scale Trains And Tracks, Modulators, And A Few Larger Trains How Can I Get ThecurrentValue?

I have a bunch of n scale trains and tracks, modulators, and a few larger trains how can i get thecurrentValue? - n scale dcc

I opened tons of cars N scale never, caboose, track, equipment, transf ... they run, etc. How do I get the current value, there is a book can be purchased or subscription page can I buy? There is also a wide or a little of everything? Can you help me?

5 comments:

Mike M. said...

I think that is the best, go to your local hobby room and see if you can get an estimate from there.

Erick said...

Just look at how they are sold on eBay. It's a long job, because you have found the same models from the same manufacturer, same color and livery, and under similar conditions, and the prices that people actually check to buy. It is better to auctions for many of the same position and not with an average price of sold them to observe.

Erick said...

Just look at how they are sold on eBay. It's a long job, because you have found the same models from the same manufacturer, same color and livery, and under similar conditions, and the prices that people actually check to buy. It is better to auctions for many of the same position and not with an average price of sold them to observe.

Erick said...

Just look at how they are sold on eBay. It's a long job, because you have found the same models from the same manufacturer, same color and livery, and under similar conditions, and the prices that people actually check to buy. It is better to auctions for many of the same position and not with an average price of sold them to observe.

Steven D said...

It is hard to say. Not expect you to what he was going into retirement. Collector ae still combing the network of agreements. I have some great buys on Ebay. Perhaps you could in model trains. N scale is not much room for good design.
Here are some links:
http://www.railserve.com/Models/Layouts/ ...
http://www.railsusa.com/links/Model_Rail ...
A question comes to mind, why buy anything to start?

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