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Old 07-09-2018, 05:51 PM
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Just think of the fun you would have building them again.
And with the experience you have gained, your builds will be so much better this time.

So, unless its a model that you must keep, or refuse to build a second time,
just sell them...but sell them affordably.
There is no need to overcharge someone who is actually interested in them.

This is not commission building, where you can expect a lot for your time.
The time spent on these models has passed, it has very little value now.
In fact, the only value these models hold is personal value.

If you don't want the model(s) any more, then sell for whatever is offered.
if you don't mind rebuilding it, then sell for what is offered.

Sure, you can haggle a bit...after you hear the offer.
You never know, you might even be surprised by the offer.
At least give the buyer the chance to make an offer.
Tell them to offer what they themselves would expect if they were the builder.

Giving models away is a nice gesture.
But not everyone has children, grandkids, or someone they can give the models too.
And not everyone has the room to keep all the models they build.

Consider...If someone is willing to pay for your models, then I think they will appreciate your work a lot more.

But...I do like Rata's answer.
Me too.
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