Guy's,
looking for some advice here. I had a little speculative bid last night on a MOC Cobra Officer and got it for £22 and change is it worth that? I know some will say its down to what you want to pay etc... But I know very little about series 3 and there relative values and I always said that I would not get in to collecting them! But here we are with it now on the way. (Mental note don't bid on ebay after beer)
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MOC Cobra Officer
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i think you got a bargain.
loose figs are around the £10 mark so well done sir
loose figs are around the £10 mark so well done sir
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Paul,
you beat me on that auction. I was second, 50p behind you.
If you've second thoughts, I'll buy it from you?
Paul
Paul,
you beat me on that auction. I was second, 50p behind you.
If you've second thoughts, I'll buy it from you?
Paul
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Paul,paul wrote:If you've second thoughts, I'll buy it from you?
I'll see when he gets here, it'll probably make me want to start collecting series 3 in earnest. It's good to know that I was right with the bid though
Just as an aside I've seen in other threads a lot of discussion about MOC Snow Jobs (titter titter) is he the rarest of the series three. I think it was SteveD who said he would cost an arm and a leg!
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Also picked up another two German MOC's last week too! A TSATT Leviathan and WATT Meteor. It's infectious.....
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That's a good price, unpunched is always nice. I've been outbid on a couple of US MOC Cobra soldiers in the past, I draw the line at $200.
Picked up a Japanese Cobra Soldier MOC a while back, just as sweet for about a quarter of the price, though I've seen them go for quite a lot on ebay US.
Picked up a Japanese Cobra Soldier MOC a while back, just as sweet for about a quarter of the price, though I've seen them go for quite a lot on ebay US.
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MOC never used to interest me, but once you get a couple....
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I'd certainly say they normally go for £35 or so, so I'd certainly say it's a bargain. Snow job is def the rarest I think. Never even seen one for sale. Doc seems pretty rare too. Come to think of it I've never seen a major bludd either.
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That's great, I picked up a baggie one the other week, along with a Scarlett for about a tenner each. Was not looking for them specifically, but was the first time I'd ever seen baggie versions of the figures, so popped a bid in 
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