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Artesania Latina Anatomy version

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Missed Victory in the title and it doesn't seem like I can change it.

This kit is stuck in my head. I really like it but I already have a lot of unbuilt kits.
The chances of me building it are very small but to give myself some peace of mind I'm still thinking about buying it. :)
So to the question, if I want to sell it in 5 years, untouched, how much can I expect to get back in percentage?
I understand that it's not a good investment, the question is just how bad.
 
So to the question, if I want to sell it in 5 years, untouched, how much can I expect to get back in percentage?
Why not wait five years and buy it then? Advances in technology may allow them to replace their current version with a high quality version instead by then.
Allan
 
Come to think of this as an alternative.
Saves about 1000 euros and still gets a Victory on the shelf. :)


Anyone here who knows how well Shipyard's version matches the real ship?
 
I ordered a Victory from Shipyard!
60 euros, not much to argue about.
Then you just get a lot of cardboard if I understand correctly.
It should be supplemented with possible cannons, masts and oars, sails, etc.

There are some interesting build threads on Shipyards Victory on this forum.

Now I can forget about Victory for a while and start clearing out my hobby room so I can get to my kits. :)
 
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