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is 40 pound a good deall 4 2 148 scale airfix lightinings
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Lighting?
Lightining?

Or perhaps "Lightning"?

If you mean the Airfix 1/48 English Electric Lightning, here is a selection of prices they have been going for over the past few months. There is a very wide spread. Looking at these prices, I would suggest that £40 is a bit on the high side.
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Eric Mc wrote:Lighting?
Lightining?

Or perhaps "Lightning"?

If you mean the Airfix 1/48 English Electric Lightning, here is a selection of prices they have been going for over the past few months. There is a very wide spread. Looking at these prices, I would suggest that £40 is a bit on the high side.
it was 4 2
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spitfire wrote:
Eric Mc wrote:Lighting?
Lightining?

Or perhaps "Lightning"?

If you mean the Airfix 1/48 English Electric Lightning, here is a selection of prices they have been going for over the past few months. There is a very wide spread. Looking at these prices, I would suggest that £40 is a bit on the high side.
it was 4 2
Sounds good to me!. 48 scale and £20 each can't be too bad can it?. :grin:
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I would agree with Mark; a quick look on eBay shows prices of £23 upwards each so two for forty quid seems to be a good price if complete and unstarted
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"For two" (sorry I don't do "phone speak").

On that basis £20 is not bad at all. There might even be some extras.
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