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ay everyone my focuses have turned from warhammer to fixing my car (skylines arnt cheap to fix) so i would like to sell off my warhammer so people can use it insted of sitting on my shelf.

i live in the canberra, feel free to pm about anything.

****BOOKS****

warhammer 40k rule book, the latest edition = $50

old space marine codex = $10

old dark angles codex = $10

daemonhunters codex = $15

space marine codex = $15

****MINITURES****

unmade tau broadside battle suit, all parts just un assembled = $30

Gameing dice = $5

green flock new in plastic bag = $5

7 tau stealth suits new unpainted, individual or all = $5 each $25 for all of them

aunshi (painted,) = $5

7 * standard tau decal sheets = $1 each 5 for all

black minute case = $45

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Now if you were doing Battletech, but I probably already got most of it

Holy crap I have to see this collection. Have to!

Also, does anyone know what I'd be likely to pay for a pre-painted Dreadnaught?

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Also, does anyone know what I'd be likely to pay for a pre-painted Dreadnaught?

they retail new for ~$50-$60 so that would probably between $30-$40 depending on how well its painted/converted. if its golden demon standard then $80-$100.. most people think that they have painted/converted it really well so will naturally think its worth more than it is. what colour scheme are you looking for?

i have 6 dreadnaughts if you are looking for one :D who am i kidding, i wont sell it

Oooh do or your friend have any tau for sale too? :thumbsup:

i can probably dig some tau out.. maybe 1 or 2 xv88 and maybe some firewarriors and/or drones.. they are my brothers though so ill have to ask him if he wants to sell.. i believe that they are all painted except for the xv88

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