
Peter K/Eveleigh GER 4 compt 3rd 4 wheel etched brass coach kit 00/4mm scale
US $30.00US $30.00
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Peter K/Eveleigh GER 4 compt 3rd 4 wheel etched brass coach kit 00/4mm scale
US $30.00
ApproximatelyS$ 38.56
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Condition:
New
A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item. See the seller's listing for full details.
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Free Economy Shipping.
Located in: Paterson, New Jersey, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Sat, 19 Jul and Fri, 25 Jul to 94104
Returns:
No returns accepted.
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eBay item number:326045852030
Item specifics
- Condition
- New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- Type
- Freight car
- Material
- Brass
- Gauge
- OO
Item description from the seller
Seller feedback (224)
- e***r (2057)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseLooks great thank you
- a***b (3034)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseExactly as listed
- a***v (6007)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseItem described as "excellent" condition but the front (most visible) part has an 1" by 1/2" area of obvious paint loss/damage. No offer of compensation when brought to seller's attention that something like that is hardly "excellent." Avoid.Reply from: ehertsger- Feedback replied by seller ehertsger.- Feedback replied by seller ehertsger.The blemish was clearly visible in all photographs of the deck in the listing. The buyer failed to query this prior to purchase during lengthy and extensive correspondence relating to the deck's provenance and delivery arrangements. The buyer was deemed to have accepted its presence by buying the deck. An attempt to secure 'compensation' was made against a price that reflected the deck's condition as 'excellent' and not 'perfect', 'mint', nor 'immaculate'.