Joined: Jun 02 2010 Posts: 64 Location: I don't know..........but I like it
A company is to produce diecast models of the Stobart Super League Trucks. I've put some details on the League Marketplace part of the RLFANS site including prices. So you can check it out the link is below: http://forums.rlfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=526819&tsmp=1336162070
There are 15 to choose from (one for each club and the one of all club captains). If you would like a model just follow the instructions in the link or PM me - I can provide photos of the models directly.
Kind regards Alan
A company is to produce diecast models of the Stobart Super League Trucks. I've put some details on the League Marketplace part of the RLFANS site including prices. So you can check it out the link is below: http://forums.rlfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=526819&tsmp=1336162070
There are 15 to choose from (one for each club and the one of all club captains). If you would like a model just follow the instructions in the link or PM me - I can provide photos of the models directly.
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
Anoraks.
Please congregate here.
Model trucks?
People will be posting pictures of toy soldiers they've painted next.
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Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12672 Location: Leicestershire.
I warned the op and now valued site sponsor to expect some good natured joshing. If we could keep the more explicit content to pm between consenting adults, that would be more... appropriate. And we won't have to fall out and have the feelings of betrayal and resentment.
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My original post was deleted, I'd just like to repost the main gist of what was in it;
Wow, they're under £25 each, I'm going to buy my granddad one every year for 15 years (if he makes it), I'm not sure if he'll like them but he likes rugby league and he also likes trucks.
My main concern is; Will they be available for 15 years? Is this going to be like those magazines where you can build a dinosaurs skeleton but they newsagent stop doing the mag halfway through and you only have a tail and legs?
Also, Which would you expect to sell the least of? This is the one I will buy first as it may become a 'rare' and be worth a bob or two and should you stop selling this in a couple of years I don't want to have missed out on getting the rare one.
Joined: Jun 02 2010 Posts: 64 Location: I don't know..........but I like it
PLEASE NOTE:
I have had a terrific response from members of all sites and have now pre-sold my allocation of models Thank you to all who have taken an interest. To all of you who have placed orders I will be in touch shortly.
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