Model Harrier

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I bought a model of a Harrier about 2 years ago, It is XV754 it was made during the Falklands conflict out of tin cans and wire for the detail.
It is hand painted with some airfix type decals on it and it is about 14" in length, now we bought it with a certificate stating its a one of a kind and have lost the certificate.
We know we bought it from a company called Lesser and Pavey who deal in porcelain and china.

What I want to know is would this be worth selling and what sort of price to ask..... and before I get bombarded with people saying this is a thread like a guaging interest thread it will be sold at auction as a historical piece so please no silly comments lets keep it nice:thumbs:
 
Yeh put it on Ebay starting at 50p. that should Take Off! :D
 
It might be worth an email to Lesser & Pavey? I just did a quick google and it looks like they're still around (never know nowadays). I certainly wouldn't ask them for an offer they'd no doubt want it for nothing, but they may be able to give you an idea. It's worth a try Pete.

cheers
 
May be worth asking on some of the aviation enthusiasts forums.
 
You got any fotys of it? Wouldn't mind seeing what a harrier made out of tin cans and wire looks like?
 
airshow/base or low flying?

I went to the loop yesterday was sooo fun, now TP stop distracting me from processing pics :D
 
tis quite big Im at work so will get the missus to put a pic up
 
Here's a pic of the Harrier

HERC.jpg
 
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