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Time for me to vent-vehicle spares.
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<blockquote data-quote="_Lee_" data-source="post: 297274" data-attributes="member: 418"><p>Guys,</p><p></p><p>Ive been relatively quite lately, and keeping on the down low but the situation regarding selling spare ship parts here is getting way out of control. I think its disgusting how most here think it is fine to strip a ship down to sell as parts, and if thats isnt further diminishing numbers of items available i dont know what is. For example, there is one for sale thread that contains almost every single part for a Falcon going. It seems that people are buying complete or near complete pieces just to strip them to sell as parts to make more money. The aim of this forum, and places like it is to protect the hobby and preserve as much as we can but it seems to me like there is a no go for one shady practice, yet this is viewed as ok. Im probably in the minority here, but ive just had enough of seeing cannibalised parts both here and on Ebay. It sickens me that people will buy a complete piece just to strip it down, when another collector would happliy have it in their collection, even if it is missing a few pieces.</p><p></p><p>Someone asked me a while ago if i was comparing this practice to repro weapons, cards and even grading services. Obviously its not a comparison, but IMO it is very damaging to the hobby and does compare in that respect. If anyone thinks its ok then they are obviously making rules to suit themselves. </p><p></p><p>This isnt meant to start a flame war, and i have no interest in doing so. Im just seriously pissed at the amount of this that is happening. There is no defence, although people are saying they are helping to complete other loose examples-which to me is bollocks. I myself bought a boxed Palitoy Falcon complete for £35 a few months ago, so dont go spewing that line of defence. People who do this, are doing just as much damage to the hobby as the repro dealers etc. What good is a falcon when you strip it down even to the last screw??? its another one out of a collectors hands thats for sure.</p><p></p><p>It will be good to hear some comments on this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_Lee_, post: 297274, member: 418"] Guys, Ive been relatively quite lately, and keeping on the down low but the situation regarding selling spare ship parts here is getting way out of control. I think its disgusting how most here think it is fine to strip a ship down to sell as parts, and if thats isnt further diminishing numbers of items available i dont know what is. For example, there is one for sale thread that contains almost every single part for a Falcon going. It seems that people are buying complete or near complete pieces just to strip them to sell as parts to make more money. The aim of this forum, and places like it is to protect the hobby and preserve as much as we can but it seems to me like there is a no go for one shady practice, yet this is viewed as ok. Im probably in the minority here, but ive just had enough of seeing cannibalised parts both here and on Ebay. It sickens me that people will buy a complete piece just to strip it down, when another collector would happliy have it in their collection, even if it is missing a few pieces. Someone asked me a while ago if i was comparing this practice to repro weapons, cards and even grading services. Obviously its not a comparison, but IMO it is very damaging to the hobby and does compare in that respect. If anyone thinks its ok then they are obviously making rules to suit themselves. This isnt meant to start a flame war, and i have no interest in doing so. Im just seriously pissed at the amount of this that is happening. There is no defence, although people are saying they are helping to complete other loose examples-which to me is bollocks. I myself bought a boxed Palitoy Falcon complete for £35 a few months ago, so dont go spewing that line of defence. People who do this, are doing just as much damage to the hobby as the repro dealers etc. What good is a falcon when you strip it down even to the last screw??? its another one out of a collectors hands thats for sure. It will be good to hear some comments on this... [/QUOTE]
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