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There's the price and then there's the cost of shipping (and maye other taxes, if applicable)... which might turn a good deal into you paying more than you could have gotten it local. Just an FYI to consider.
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I got that down, I guess I could have just asked if people think that local hobby shops can sell a kh for less than $375. Maybe that's just something I have to drive an hour to portland to find out
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Or perhaps you could google 'hobby shops in Portland' and find out online?
The ebay seller in NY might be operating out of his house (lower overhead), but what does it cost to ship clear across the country something so big? Any taxes to consider? It's the unknown that always bites you.
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Yeah I never figured that the mom and pop shops would have prices, but I could always check that out, great idea. And it says right there that the shipping is free. Sometimes the truck can be $350, but the shipping is like $90. Looking at auctions I see that all the prices are around $400 anyways. Thanks for the help.
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For me online seems to be cheaper my local hobby shop wants 500
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Yep that's what I am thinking too.
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More and more people shopping online means less and less people walking into a hobby shop which in turn forces them to raise their prices. ![]() Just my .02 Mario |
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my stuff online. i feel bad for the local greedy hobby shop but if some dumb @$$ is willing to pay $500 for a king hauler then they deserve to be ripped off Tower hobbies has a easy pay plan on the KH but the ebay has free shipping and is cheaper. buy it on ebay the seller has to Honor the free shipping Last edited by bigford; 11-02-2012 at 09:39 PM. |
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I agree Mario, but at the end of the day with the way prices are on the staples we all need, most people myself included have to keep as much of the green in their jeans as possible and for me that means a fair bit of internet and ebay shopping when it comes to supporting my RC habit. I bought my KH from Tower Hobbies and saved a ton of money even with the added cost of shipping. And if you check the site, they often have discounts on shipping which helps even more.
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Tower hobbies has a easy pay plan on the KH
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![]() Oh, and by the way. The only hobby shop for me is a 3 hr drive one way and its mostly trains and materials, no RC. ![]() Absolutely everything I have was purchased online. I've been dealing with tower hobbies since the start of our collection. I joined the membership and get great savings. A few months ago due to membership and the shipping promo they had at the time knocked almost 75 bucks off the price. The membership fee has paid for itself already within less than a year. Mario |
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Sounds like ebay is king.
![]() By the way if anyone cares I mocked up a scale 2013 T800 daycab body and I can post pictures tomarrow and tell me whatchu think before I start buying and cutting styrene. ![]() ![]() ![]() Jarrett |
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That's like me. The nearest hobby shop is an hour away and they don't even sell Tamiya stuff so I order all of my stuff online or from somebody on the forum
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I'm in the unique position of having the option of ordering on-line and not feeling bad for my local hobby shop. The nearest hobby shop that has the r/c equipment we use is about 10 miles from my place. Being disabled and not able to drive, that puts me at a disadvantage to just going down the road to their shop at my convience.
I find that by taking my time and investigating my options, I can usually find the best deals before I lay my money down. Sometimes I can find better items than I originally was looking for of the same caliber, i.e. a stainless steel item instead of a plastic item that was originally advertised (and sometimes for the same money). My best advice is to take your time, search the local shops in your area, then go home and look on-line with a search engine like "google". You just never know where you'll find the items you'll want or need, sometimes they're listed as 1/10th scale and you'll find they're perfect. Good luck ![]() ![]() ![]() - RCT
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![]() Hours and a couple burns later here it is. I think its in reasonable scale ![]() ![]() I took the photo with the go-pro because I couldn't find a camera ![]() Jarrett |
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I havent worked with styrene or a scratch build yet but this is a great way to practice and map things out for sure. Truck thread or body tech, anxious to see more. ![]() mario |
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this ny hobby store is about 40 miles from me. i'll have to check it out.
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