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Re: Supercars models
« Reply #15 on: March 07, 2023, 12:18:24 PM »
Biante are re-releasing the 2020 Bathurst winner. Classic did the last version, fully sealed and not great.
After receiving my Biante WAU winner, I don't think I'd be rushing for the 2020 upgrade, especially at the price point.
"Ford’s Bathurst winning bonus didn’t even cover the cost of the after-party" - Allan Moffat, 1977

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Re: Supercars models
« Reply #16 on: March 07, 2023, 01:59:18 PM »
Really don't get the low numbers that they make available.

Sure it's good for collectors I guess who speculate that the investment may increase but it stumps sales when they are in demand.
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Re: Supercars models
« Reply #17 on: March 23, 2023, 09:31:29 AM »
Biante are re-releasing the 2020 Bathurst winner. Classic did the last version, fully sealed and not great.
After receiving my Biante WAU winner, I don't think I'd be rushing for the 2020 upgrade, especially at the price point.

And now the 2015 Winner too. Biante trying to grab fresh sales because the Classic's were so poor.

Really don't get the low numbers that they make available.

Sure it's good for collectors I guess who speculate that the investment may increase but it stumps sales when they are in demand.

Most of the popular ones are released in droves. The 2020 Bathurst Winner had almost 7,000 - driving second hand prices down to around $100 at times.
Anything Brock that gets released has numbers of around 10,000.
"Ford’s Bathurst winning bonus didn’t even cover the cost of the after-party" - Allan Moffat, 1977

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Re: Supercars models
« Reply #18 on: March 23, 2023, 01:14:08 PM »
Biante are re-releasing the 2020 Bathurst winner. Classic did the last version, fully sealed and not great.
After receiving my Biante WAU winner, I don't think I'd be rushing for the 2020 upgrade, especially at the price point.

And now the 2015 Winner too. Biante trying to grab fresh sales because the Classic's were so poor.

Really don't get the low numbers that they make available.

Sure it's good for collectors I guess who speculate that the investment may increase but it stumps sales when they are in demand.

Most of the popular ones are released in droves. The 2020 Bathurst Winner had almost 7,000 - driving second hand prices down to around $100 at times.
Anything Brock that gets released has numbers of around 10,000.

Try to get a 2010 Bathurst Coulthard car :'( I wanted one to go with my pics... asking prices have been around the $2000 mark for a 1:18
philwisewould.zenfolio.com - check out the photos after race weekend!

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Re: Supercars models
« Reply #19 on: March 23, 2023, 01:53:57 PM »
Biante are re-releasing the 2020 Bathurst winner. Classic did the last version, fully sealed and not great.
After receiving my Biante WAU winner, I don't think I'd be rushing for the 2020 upgrade, especially at the price point.

And now the 2015 Winner too. Biante trying to grab fresh sales because the Classic's were so poor.

Really don't get the low numbers that they make available.

Sure it's good for collectors I guess who speculate that the investment may increase but it stumps sales when they are in demand.

Most of the popular ones are released in droves. The 2020 Bathurst Winner had almost 7,000 - driving second hand prices down to around $100 at times.
Anything Brock that gets released has numbers of around 10,000.

Try to get a 2010 Bathurst Coulthard car :'( I wanted one to go with my pics... asking prices have been around the $2000 mark for a 1:18

There's always oddity's and that's definitely one of them! Even the 1:64's demand coin.

Same as the 2017 Bathurst winner, it was the first time Authentic Collectables did a Bathurst Winner and essentially didn't have the platform/advertising to let people know! Only produced 2,200.
They essentially released another version, looking as per the car finished, to bulk up the numbers.
"Ford’s Bathurst winning bonus didn’t even cover the cost of the after-party" - Allan Moffat, 1977

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Re: Supercars models
« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2023, 01:54:25 PM »
Biante are re-releasing the 2020 Bathurst winner. Classic did the last version, fully sealed and not great.
After receiving my Biante WAU winner, I don't think I'd be rushing for the 2020 upgrade, especially at the price point.

And now the 2015 Winner too. Biante trying to grab fresh sales because the Classic's were so poor.

Really don't get the low numbers that they make available.

Sure it's good for collectors I guess who speculate that the investment may increase but it stumps sales when they are in demand.

Most of the popular ones are released in droves. The 2020 Bathurst Winner had almost 7,000 - driving second hand prices down to around $100 at times.
Anything Brock that gets released has numbers of around 10,000.

Try to get a 2010 Bathurst Coulthard car :'( I wanted one to go with my pics... asking prices have been around the $2000 mark for a 1:18

Have you thought about contacting the company and telling them the story? You never know your luck.

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Re: Supercars models
« Reply #21 on: March 23, 2023, 02:07:30 PM »
Biante are re-releasing the 2020 Bathurst winner. Classic did the last version, fully sealed and not great.
After receiving my Biante WAU winner, I don't think I'd be rushing for the 2020 upgrade, especially at the price point.

And now the 2015 Winner too. Biante trying to grab fresh sales because the Classic's were so poor.

Really don't get the low numbers that they make available.

Sure it's good for collectors I guess who speculate that the investment may increase but it stumps sales when they are in demand.

Most of the popular ones are released in droves. The 2020 Bathurst Winner had almost 7,000 - driving second hand prices down to around $100 at times.
Anything Brock that gets released has numbers of around 10,000.

Try to get a 2010 Bathurst Coulthard car :'( I wanted one to go with my pics... asking prices have been around the $2000 mark for a 1:18

Have you thought about contacting the company and telling them the story? You never know your luck.

Couldn't hurt to sob on their shoulder I guess. Worst they can do is say 'tough luck'...

Does anyone know who made the model for that year?
philwisewould.zenfolio.com - check out the photos after race weekend!

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Re: Supercars models
« Reply #22 on: March 23, 2023, 08:32:50 PM »
Biante are re-releasing the 2020 Bathurst winner. Classic did the last version, fully sealed and not great.
After receiving my Biante WAU winner, I don't think I'd be rushing for the 2020 upgrade, especially at the price point.

And now the 2015 Winner too. Biante trying to grab fresh sales because the Classic's were so poor.

Really don't get the low numbers that they make available.

Sure it's good for collectors I guess who speculate that the investment may increase but it stumps sales when they are in demand.

Most of the popular ones are released in droves. The 2020 Bathurst Winner had almost 7,000 - driving second hand prices down to around $100 at times.
Anything Brock that gets released has numbers of around 10,000.

Try to get a 2010 Bathurst Coulthard car :'( I wanted one to go with my pics... asking prices have been around the $2000 mark for a 1:18

Have you thought about contacting the company and telling them the story? You never know your luck.

Couldn't hurt to sob on their shoulder I guess. Worst they can do is say 'tough luck'...

Does anyone know who made the model for that year?

Biante.
"Ford’s Bathurst winning bonus didn’t even cover the cost of the after-party" - Allan Moffat, 1977

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Re: Supercars models
« Reply #23 on: March 23, 2023, 10:15:53 PM »
Biante are re-releasing the 2020 Bathurst winner. Classic did the last version, fully sealed and not great.
After receiving my Biante WAU winner, I don't think I'd be rushing for the 2020 upgrade, especially at the price point.

And now the 2015 Winner too. Biante trying to grab fresh sales because the Classic's were so poor.

Really don't get the low numbers that they make available.

Sure it's good for collectors I guess who speculate that the investment may increase but it stumps sales when they are in demand.

Most of the popular ones are released in droves. The 2020 Bathurst Winner had almost 7,000 - driving second hand prices down to around $100 at times.
Anything Brock that gets released has numbers of around 10,000.

Try to get a 2010 Bathurst Coulthard car :'( I wanted one to go with my pics... asking prices have been around the $2000 mark for a 1:18

Have you thought about contacting the company and telling them the story? You never know your luck.

Couldn't hurt to sob on their shoulder I guess. Worst they can do is say 'tough luck'...

Does anyone know who made the model for that year?

Biante.

thank you
philwisewould.zenfolio.com - check out the photos after race weekend!