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2019-07-06, 04:34 PM (ISO 8601)
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Unsure about opening old miniature Box set
So today i found an Old Ral Partha miniature box Set called Journey to the Gathering it's sealed and never been opened and i haven't really found any info on it.
Does anyone know if it's particularly worth anything? Cause i'm dieing to open it.
And sorry i don't really know which area to post this in.
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2019-07-06, 04:56 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Nov 2006
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- England. Ish.
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Re: Unsure about opening old miniature Box set
An admittedly brief search shows it selling for between about $25 and $65. It would presumably be worth more to a collector if still sealed.
Of course, this pre-supposes you want to sell it.Warning: This posting may contain wit, wisdom, pathos, irony, satire, sarcasm and puns. And traces of nut.
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2019-07-08, 07:21 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Mar 2009
Re: Unsure about opening old miniature Box set
I had an old FASA Battletech miniatures box from my childhood in a box of junk. They were the ~1980-1990-ish "lost" mechs. I sold each mech individually for something like $30-each, and made more than selling the whole box. Usually this is the case, but not always. Why pay $75 for 4 mechs when you can buy the one you want for $30? I often find that people are strange. I would buy the set for $75, paint the one I wanted, and sell the others. Basically folks are paying for saved time.
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2019-07-08, 05:22 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Unsure about opening old miniature Box set
In my experience, whether it's sealed or not makes very little difference to price.
Unlike some other collectable objects, in order to be placed on display wargames miniatures have to be at the very least unboxed, so provided the set is complete, it's not going to bother a serious collector, and an unserious collector isn't going to pay any more for them anyway.
It might matter more if they had been assembled or painted, because bad assembly or painting is harder to undo and most collectors will want to have some control over the painting whether they do it themselves or commission it (albeit on the other hand genuine professionl painting can increase value).GITP Blood Bowl Manager Cup
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2019-07-09, 04:30 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2013
Re: Unsure about opening old miniature Box set
Yes, other peoples assemblies and attempts at painting generally reduces value. Most miniature collectors don't display them in NiB anyway. Though am sure some old rare stuff having the original box in good condition may be some additional value.
Besides the fun fact old miniatures can suffer "lead rot" so in a way totally unsealed is a bit of a risk for the buyer.