Hi everyone, I know this is my first post here, but I have done a lot of searching and this seems to be the most helpful and friendliest forum I've found on the web.
I was given these models quite a few years ago and no longer have a use for them. They were handmade/carved by my grandad out of solid pine, with all handmade parts (including the wheels, propellors, tail-plane, and engine nacelles). The tail-plane on the Lancaster is made out of steel to give added strength, as is the undercarriage.
Basically what I'm after is an idea of how much these could sell for. There is a stand for the three aircraft, but I have lost the two rods that the Spitfire and Hurricane are positioned on. These were simply two rods with a thread on each end (easy to make if you have the rod or can easily source it).
I have also included a couple of pictures of an F117A Stealth bomber that he also made, this is also made out of solid pine with a steel nose section and rear tail-plane.
Thanks in advance, Phil.
I was given these models quite a few years ago and no longer have a use for them. They were handmade/carved by my grandad out of solid pine, with all handmade parts (including the wheels, propellors, tail-plane, and engine nacelles). The tail-plane on the Lancaster is made out of steel to give added strength, as is the undercarriage.
Basically what I'm after is an idea of how much these could sell for. There is a stand for the three aircraft, but I have lost the two rods that the Spitfire and Hurricane are positioned on. These were simply two rods with a thread on each end (easy to make if you have the rod or can easily source it).
I have also included a couple of pictures of an F117A Stealth bomber that he also made, this is also made out of solid pine with a steel nose section and rear tail-plane.
Thanks in advance, Phil.
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