Long time painter leaving the hobby, looking to sell all my stuff

McKenna35

New member
FWIW, due to a move and the new location not being conducive to gaming I finally broke down and sold off all my Warmachine stuff. Went the Ebay route and the best I was seeing was ~60% of retail. Most went for a lot less, especially when bundled. Got a much better return breaking things down into units but still average was about 50% of retail. So far GW stuff has seen better returns, in individual lts, but most of it has been going overseas (I'm in the US). Just thought I'd let you know my recent experience. HTH!

Michael
 

Zilo

Member
Selling individually will naturally get you higher returns per item. But, you also need to consider the plausibility of actually selling everything to make that effort to list and ship individually worthwhile. If you bundle something you can put desirable with non-desirable items and sell them as a lot, where-as, you may not have been able to sell the non-desirable items alone. To determine what is desirable or not and at what price point something goes from one category to another is not really predictable.

If you know your models and are fairly confident you can probably get the most for what you have. If you don't really know the models and market rates, you'll likely have unanswered auctions. I've spent a few grand on Rackham models and have watched auctions like a hawk when I'm looking for something. What I've noticed is that sometimes you'll have people bidding up a rare model to the nines, then the next time it lists it won't even go for a quarter of what it did before. I'm talking about NIB pieces too, so there would have been no packaging bias.

If you want to see what models have gone for in the past, Ebay has a great search option that allows you to review auctions that have ended in the last 60-90 days I think it is. It's quite handy if you want to see what has actually sold and what it went for.

Whatever way you choose is up to you. You can spend some time, do your homework and get the most out of your models selling rares as individuals with un-desirables in lots. Or if you just want quick money, shoot out some decent sized lots and they'll go. Rackham has a way of loosening peoples purse strings.

Naturally I'll say it here, if you want to sell some shoot me a PM. I'm a Rackham fan through and through and I'll give you a decent price if you have something I don't. ;)
 

digbaddy72

Member
I am revisiting old haunts. Reading this thread has made me VERY grateful that I didnt sell off all my stuff. I have been lurking in the gallery and on other mini forums and am starting to get the "itch" again! I think some of the nerve damage in my elbows has improved to the point I may try painting again. And I've also seen some improvements in the industry to allow for better grip of minis and better optics as well...so...we will see!
 

Avelorn

Sven Jonsson
I am revisiting old haunts. Reading this thread has made me VERY grateful that I didnt sell off all my stuff. I have been lurking in the gallery and on other mini forums and am starting to get the "itch" again! I think some of the nerve damage in my elbows has improved to the point I may try painting again. And I've also seen some improvements in the industry to allow for better grip of minis and better optics as well...so...we will see!

Yeah, it's like this hobby never completely leaves you! :) Welcome back!
 
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