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Hello, Does anyone know if this is going to be available in the shops or is it just an online subscription? Graham I was drowning my sorrows. But my sorrows they'd learned to swim.
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Thanks for the confirmation. I was drowning my sorrows. But my sorrows they'd learned to swim.
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Has anyone seen any info of how many of the Samba Vans have been sold? Are production numbers limited?
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JonD wrote:Has anyone seen any info of how many of the Samba Vans have been sold? Are production numbers limited? Eventually, all the kits are retired. But then, they seem to surface with other Partwork companies. Regarding production numbers, that’s something we will never know. Telegraphing your punch is never a good idea! you will see some full kits on the ‘bay labeled as rare, but that’s usually because of geographic location. There are all sorts of kits in Europe that we don’t see here. Sine DeAgostini is the only large player in the US, extra legwork is required to get the other kits. But, they aren’t “rare” per se.
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