How rare is rare?

waghorn41

Member
OK I've got this, no108/500. 500 seems quite a lot if there's not much demand but how can you determine the rarity/scarcity of something like this?
 

IdofEntity

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OK I've got this, no108/500. 500 seems quite a lot if there's not much demand but how can you determine the rarity/scarcity of something like this?

Are you trying to figure out how much it'd be worth? By rarity/scarcity do you mean value based on demand?
 

waghorn41

Member
No, just trying to determine if 1 in 500 is rare or do you really only say it's rare if very few are produced. Difficult I know but thought I'd get a feel for that part of the hobby best here on CMON.
 

IdofEntity

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No, just trying to determine if 1 in 500 is rare or do you really only say it's rare if very few are produced. Difficult I know but thought I'd get a feel for that part of the hobby best here on CMON.

Ehhh....I'd say not yet. Time will make it rare.

A lot of the limited edition runs I see are around 500. As people lose those models, or break them, and the numbers dwindle down from 500 to something lower it will become rare. Rare in my mind is the exceptionally hard to find, and I'd peg that at 100 or less. (but that's subjective)

Twenty years from now, I'd bet that very few of those are still unpainted and in mint condition. That in my mind will be rare.
 

nels0nmac

Member
Rarity and scarcity are not necessarily the same thing. To my mind rarity is the number of said item that is still "out there" so to speak. Scarcity is the number of said item that are available to buy. An item may be slighty rare - 500 produced ( or limited if you like) but if it is so popular that no-one wants to part with it then its scarcity is high - therefore the ones that are for sale will fetch a premium.
To my mind scarcity is more important as it is more likely to affect the price something will sell for.
 

Trucker

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it also depends on where in the world you are. I live in denmark, so its not that hard to get to UK and buy one of those, but still some way to go. If I lived in russia I'd take it they would be worth more.
 

crystella333

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it also depends on where in the world you are. I live in denmark, so its not that hard to get to UK and buy one of those, but still some way to go. If I lived in russia I'd take it they would be worth more.

Well you would have a hard time getting one of those. I know I would expect to pay serious money for that model tbh. released in 1999 and very rarely shows up on E-bay so keep hold of it abit long but if you do put up for sale do stick a reserve on it.
 

Trucker

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Well you would have a hard time getting one of those. I know I would expect to pay serious money for that model tbh. released in 1999 and very rarely shows up on E-bay so keep hold of it abit long but if you do put up for sale do stick a reserve on it.

It was a thought example. I know that the specific mini in question IS very rare, and I hold no hopes to ever get one.
 

crystella333

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Ahh okay sorry for jumping at you. I would really like to get my hands on one of those but hey ho one day I may have the money to do it ;)
 

Trucker

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Ahh okay sorry for jumping at you. I would really like to get my hands on one of those but hey ho one day I may have the money to do it ;)

quite ok, figured I was just a misunderstanding. Yeah Iwould love to have one of those aswell, and I have the money to buy it now, butI dont feel good about spending THAT much money on a "piece og metal and some papers" :) + I wouldnt know where to begin if I wanted to find one :)

also let me add: "waghorn41 you lucky batastard" ;) no offence ment.
 
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waghorn41

Member
also let me add: "waghorn41 you lucky batastard" ;) no offence ment.

lol, none taken. Actually this mini belonged to my son and he has recently given this and all his whfb, necromunda, mordheim, stuff to me. As if I haven't got enough of a lead mountain already to paint, actually my other two sons and daughter have done the same...

Some of it will HAVE to go because I either don't actually like it or can see that I'll never be bothered to paint it. Got enough of my own to keep me busy for years.
 
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