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That could hurt a lot. If you want one (1/48) a member here is selling one for $175 shipped in the US which I think is a good price. If I collected DYRL stuff I woulda grabbed it.

I would put the value of a 1/60 to be approximately $50.

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If you're really don't want it you might want to consider sending an email to the guy who you beat out in the bidding and tell him you made a mistake and you'll sell it to him. I have no idea if it'd work but it might be worth a try.

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Is it this Auctions?

http://cgi.ebay.com/Macross-DYRL-Max-Ver-V...1QQcmdZViewItem

Did you try contacting the Seller? If you tell him that it was a mistake maybe he can do the 2nd chance offer to the 2nd highest bidder. You can say, you'll pay for his Ebay fee or something. He could even be a MacrossWorld member.

But still, I think you should really look more closely at what you're bidding on next time, you had like 7 days to recheck on your bidding auction. The title, pictures and discription also very clearly shows 1/60.

This price is high but if it'll make you feel any better, I paid more than that on the 1/60 Max when it first came out. B))

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auction

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...AMEWN%3AIT&rd=1

After bidding on it thinking it was a 1/48, (got my 1/48 Roy in, noticed diffrences) I had asked him what size it was and he told me and ajusted the discription on ebay to better relay this. But that is not here nor there I won it and will just put it way and sell it in a few years, letting collectors value go up as a few more MIB are opened. Yes over the last few days I have become very acustome to the diffreces in their packaging. Not complaining or asking for sympahy just wonder if it was a good deal, their is a Buy it now for $75 + S&H. So atleast I was cheaper than that. No harm no foul, i just now have an investment.

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