I like most other people think it's time that Classic Carlectable start producing decent diecasts with opening parts etc > IF Biante can go through the process of making Diecasts with opening parts & THEN sell them for a Similar price to Classic Carlectable's "Bricks" >> Then It's time that CC have a rethink about their products they produce ::
But, Having said that >> I think Biante are having their own issues :: They are constantly saying things like they've been "short supplied" etc etc.
What I think is that Biante are ordering XXX amount - But are only getting half what they order - probably because of quality control.
Look at the Lowndes / Richards 1:12 >> They said they were producing 888 of them, But only around 600 actually made it to Australia - which meant some shops were "short supplied"
The same thing with the latest Johnson / Bowe Sierra >> again shops were "Short supplied"
There were issues with the Mercedes 1:18 V8 Supercars >> a lot had wings that were either loose, connected on one side, or completely off the car
The same thing again and again >> Its getting a familiar catch-cry from Biante.
I just think people aren't posting their Biante issues like they enjoy posting their CC issues
Alot of people like picking on CC - But Biante have their issues
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Re: Alot of people like picking on CC - But Biante have their issues
I also think it's time that Apex, Biante & Classic Carlectables look at which shops they are "short supplying" ( IT is happening a lot these days from all 3 Companies )
For example ::
There are shops that may get "Short Supplied" - But all their pre-orders ARE actual Customer pre-orders. So there are actual collectors who miss out.
Then there are the shops that just order X amount - who just place them up on ebay.
I know of one shop that used to ( I don't know if they still do ) Order X amount - Keep some "upstairs", Then after a period they would tell customers they have been able to "find" some & sell them at inflated prices.
I just think its time that they all look at which models are appearing on ebay from which shops & then work out which shops Should be Short Supplied & which shops have actual Customer ( collectors ) Pre-orders & maybe they shouldn't be short supplied ( as much )
I've been collecting diecasts from way back when Biante produced the first Craig Lowndes 1:18 ( 1999 VT ) - so I've heard a lot of stories from shops & suppliers. Even though collecting Diecasts back then was a lot more popular than what it is now - IT was more fun back then & a lot less lies.
You even have shops these days that "forget" to place pre-orders ??? That is another reason why suppliers have to start "short supplying" :::
For example ::
There are shops that may get "Short Supplied" - But all their pre-orders ARE actual Customer pre-orders. So there are actual collectors who miss out.
Then there are the shops that just order X amount - who just place them up on ebay.
I know of one shop that used to ( I don't know if they still do ) Order X amount - Keep some "upstairs", Then after a period they would tell customers they have been able to "find" some & sell them at inflated prices.
I just think its time that they all look at which models are appearing on ebay from which shops & then work out which shops Should be Short Supplied & which shops have actual Customer ( collectors ) Pre-orders & maybe they shouldn't be short supplied ( as much )
I've been collecting diecasts from way back when Biante produced the first Craig Lowndes 1:18 ( 1999 VT ) - so I've heard a lot of stories from shops & suppliers. Even though collecting Diecasts back then was a lot more popular than what it is now - IT was more fun back then & a lot less lies.
You even have shops these days that "forget" to place pre-orders ??? That is another reason why suppliers have to start "short supplying" :::
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Re: Alot of people like picking on CC - But Biante have their issues
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1-18-DJR-TEAM-PENSKE-SHELL-HELIX-2016-CLIPSAL-500-RACE-1-POLE-POSITION-17-PYE-/302260753691?hash=item466025151b:g:mVgAAOSw2gxY0zTz#shpCntIdBiante should take the time to address this situation :: I think IF shops can show actual customer pre-orders, they shouldn't be cut back. But IF shops just order x amount with NO actual customer pre-orders - then they are the shops which should be cut back.
I want this diecast - But it isn't "worth" $295
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