Which NIB out right now will be worth the most in 2037?
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Re: Which NIB out right now will be worth the most in 2037?
The cars , trucks and buggies that are winning races today . Same thing thats going on now. Pick a team driver you like buy the kit and hop up parts they are using and save it . Save your RCCA mags for referance.
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Re: Which NIB out right now will be worth the most in 2037?
Possibly the Tamiya Hilux High Lift, F350 High Lift and the Toyota High Lift. All three of those are similar chassis and pretty pricey right now. I'm guessin' they will fetch a good chunk of change just like the Bruiser style vehicles do today.
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Re: Which NIB out right now will be worth the most in 2037?
I'd say this puppy ain't gonna be any cheaper in 2037 !!..
I reckon supply and demand (coupled with the fact no one at any of the 1/10 rc clubs i raced at actually owned a cat !?!?.. (we all just really wanted one!!).. dictates the original Schmacher CAT will be worth a far few quid..?
Most of my mates started out with tamiya's / kyosho etc (Team associated not as achievable here in Blighty in the 80's) so as tired old men we'll lust after these brands...I reckon supply and demand (coupled with the fact no one at any of the 1/10 rc clubs i raced at actually owned a cat !?!?.. (we all just really wanted one!!).. dictates the original Schmacher CAT will be worth a far few quid..?
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I dont think there will be a vintage market in 2037 like we currently have at the moment. I could probley put most of us under the same umbrella in saying we grew up wanting/saving/wrenching on our favorite cars.
The current generation is all about instant gratification, if they cant have it now interest is lost in the matter of minutes/days. Now I know there are exceptions to this......but... Traxxastalk.com here we come.
The current generation is all about instant gratification, if they cant have it now interest is lost in the matter of minutes/days. Now I know there are exceptions to this......but... Traxxastalk.com here we come.
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Re: Which NIB out right now will be worth the most in 2037?
Hopefully It'll be the first Worlds Car. 1993 Kinwald drove.
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Same as it is today, a Hirobo Jealousy 
Has to be one of the most limited production, production kits by a major manufacturer..I would think!

Has to be one of the most limited production, production kits by a major manufacturer..I would think!
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Traxxas Wildcat 4wd buggygomachv wrote:Same as it is today, a Hirobo Jealousy
Has to be one of the most limited production, production kits by a major manufacturer..I would think!
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....that wasn't recalled LOL.... but yeah, good one JK. Its on my list
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Re: Which NIB out right now will be worth the most in 2037?
A Hoverthings HT-FPV.

Multicopters and FPV are the coolest things happening in the RC world atm.

Multicopters and FPV are the coolest things happening in the RC world atm.
Re: Which NIB out right now will be worth the most in 2037?
If he survives the business, my money is on the JQ limited edition THE Car. These limited kits were the first 100 kits sold under THE Car branding with the special numbered chassis and shock towers. I have a buddy who has one NIB, he said it's numbered in the sixties. I read on neobuggy JQ finished 7th at the Euros.
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Re: Which NIB out right now will be worth the most in 2037?
interesting Q... to be worth something interesting in a few years, a then-vintage car will have to be available in way lesser numbers than those desiring it then (offer and demand). Problem is, the market is flooded with RTR stuff these days and doesn't command the "wow" appeal it had when we were kids in the 80's... it's affordable, it isn't novelty, there's one new brand a month and many many chinese clones, and people buying cars in 2012 will very likely not even remember it in 2013 already!!! So much for the most of the RC purchasers ATM...
what we're left with as people driving the market in 2030 are discerning enthusiasts that will focus on the oddball stuff... I think the JQ is indeed a good candidate! Danny's take on the 414 is great, but there's a trick, it certainly isn't available as nib in 2012, at least not at reasonable prices as it is already very collectible! the 934RSR Re-re is a good example too. For the others, and reviewing brands on by one, here's my arrogant analysis
-AE: none... The race stuff is standardized and fantastically soul-less even though it rules the track! The rest is plastastic small scale stuff... Maybe the later versions of the MTA4, those with the US flag body?
-Kyosho: MP9 TKi3 maybe, or the latest of the MP9's, if they had released a "WC" version after Cody King's victory now that would have made my shortlist! I've lost track of the on-road 8th stuff, but the last WC winning Fantom (or whatever the car is called) could make it too
-Tamiya: nothing... too many products and releases, uninteresting later stuff that is all TT01-based with only the bodies changing from one kit ref to another. Maybe the TRF'ed Durga, maybe the 501, but not even sure.
-Losi: The 22 is quite a breakthrough, and most of those bought have been ran... I think a bNIB 22 will command reasonable prices in 20yrs
-HPI: I'd say the 1st-gen savage was quite a stir in the market... I doubt it can be found in Nib any more. D8 is a love/hate thing, maybe the Hara version will be collectible. D4 WE could make the shortlist too.
-Traxxas: 1st gen T-maxx will likely be sought after as it revolutionized the market 13 yrs ago! Unavailable already. The later stuff will be worth nada, except the 5th scale thing, but then again because of the high starting price the multiplier will be lower!
-Xray: nothing. too confidential, no international wins. Shame though, their stuff is the nicest I've seen!
-Mugen: interestingly, Mugen gear has NEVER been sought after... That's because most of their products are almost perfect out of the box and hence lack a bit of personality, it's all non-nonsense stuff and flies below the radar altjhough it keeps reaping all kinds of titles. I have a nib Sting and I suspect it's worth $200 at best
In other words - don't keep anything boxed for your retirement savings, it won't pay off
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what we're left with as people driving the market in 2030 are discerning enthusiasts that will focus on the oddball stuff... I think the JQ is indeed a good candidate! Danny's take on the 414 is great, but there's a trick, it certainly isn't available as nib in 2012, at least not at reasonable prices as it is already very collectible! the 934RSR Re-re is a good example too. For the others, and reviewing brands on by one, here's my arrogant analysis

-AE: none... The race stuff is standardized and fantastically soul-less even though it rules the track! The rest is plastastic small scale stuff... Maybe the later versions of the MTA4, those with the US flag body?
-Kyosho: MP9 TKi3 maybe, or the latest of the MP9's, if they had released a "WC" version after Cody King's victory now that would have made my shortlist! I've lost track of the on-road 8th stuff, but the last WC winning Fantom (or whatever the car is called) could make it too
-Tamiya: nothing... too many products and releases, uninteresting later stuff that is all TT01-based with only the bodies changing from one kit ref to another. Maybe the TRF'ed Durga, maybe the 501, but not even sure.
-Losi: The 22 is quite a breakthrough, and most of those bought have been ran... I think a bNIB 22 will command reasonable prices in 20yrs

-HPI: I'd say the 1st-gen savage was quite a stir in the market... I doubt it can be found in Nib any more. D8 is a love/hate thing, maybe the Hara version will be collectible. D4 WE could make the shortlist too.
-Traxxas: 1st gen T-maxx will likely be sought after as it revolutionized the market 13 yrs ago! Unavailable already. The later stuff will be worth nada, except the 5th scale thing, but then again because of the high starting price the multiplier will be lower!
-Xray: nothing. too confidential, no international wins. Shame though, their stuff is the nicest I've seen!
-Mugen: interestingly, Mugen gear has NEVER been sought after... That's because most of their products are almost perfect out of the box and hence lack a bit of personality, it's all non-nonsense stuff and flies below the radar altjhough it keeps reaping all kinds of titles. I have a nib Sting and I suspect it's worth $200 at best

In other words - don't keep anything boxed for your retirement savings, it won't pay off

Paul
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Re: Which NIB out right now will be worth the most in 2037?
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Wo,mini brother,I love mx4 YMP too,I can‘t believe more over 50 kits still exist in the world.minimini wrote:Yokomo MX4 YMP
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Re: Which NIB out right now will be worth the most in 2037?
the question really is which nib OUT RIGHT NOW
it's easy to guess that stuff that was out a few years ago and already fetching crazy prices won't go down! 
Paul


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