Highly inaccurate descriptions - watch carefully what you bid on
This review solely focuses on their model railroad auctions.
Let’s keep it simple.
Expect the descriptions to be the absolute best case scenario, and prepare for every single element of the description to be incorrect, mistyped, wrong, overly positive, and directly misleading.
Lightly used means heavy traces of use, major parts are likely missing - like in my case the car with. Pantograph for an ICE train set.
Or electrical turnouts described to be used - well that mean that more the 25% of the turnouts were directly damaged and another 25% of them were missing the mechanics and/or the electrical actuator exactly.
I applied this logic to VF. Is your time worth so little that you like to spend it repairing some material somebody had scrapped and this is now sold to you with a totally inappropriate description.
Surely you can return it at you cost so then the same question applies. Is it worth the effort first to win it, then diagnose it, and then return it.
For me it’s not !!







