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Darth Vader July 20th, 2018 10:34 AM

How to Inventory a Collection
 
So a few weeks ago I lost almost all of my heroscape in a fire. It REALLY sucked. For insurance purposes, I need to come up with a detailed description of the collection in order to appraise it's value. A few random figures and tiles survived, but it's already been declared "destroyed beyond recognition".

I know every figure and tile we had, it's just going to be a matter of creating a list that a third party unfamiliar with Heroscape can use to appraise value.

I'm not sure if anybody here has any easier idea than just listing it out item by item. I know there used to be online tools for army and map building, but I haven't found any that would really help me in this scenario.

I want to be as detailed as possible because the heroscape was probably the most valuable thing lost in the fire, and certainly the toughest to replace.

If anybody with a clear mind has an idea how to quickly get this done, I'd appreciate any help I can get.

Dad_Scaper July 20th, 2018 10:51 AM

Re: How to Inventory a Collection
 
This might be a job for @lefton4ya . Any ideas, bud?

Darth, I'm so sorry for everything you're going through.

japes July 20th, 2018 11:01 AM

Re: How to Inventory a Collection
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Darth Vader (Post 2203094)
So a few weeks ago I lost almost all of my heroscape in a fire. It REALLY sucked. For insurance purposes, I need to come up with a detailed description of the collection in order to appraise it's value. A few random figures and tiles survived, but it's already been declared "destroyed beyond recognition".

I know every figure and tile we had, it's just going to be a matter of creating a list that a third party unfamiliar with Heroscape can use to appraise value.

I'm not sure if anybody here has any easier idea than just listing it out item by item. I know there used to be online tools for army and map building, but I haven't found any that would really help me in this scenario.

I want to be as detailed as possible because the heroscape was probably the most valuable thing lost in the fire, and certainly the toughest to replace.

If anybody with a clear mind has an idea how to quickly get this done, I'd appreciate any help I can get.


As far as insurance goes I'd probably be weary of listing it as toys/games and lean to the collectible description. They sort of balk when seeing a game or toy with a higher $ amount than they think a "toy" should be. Having Collectible figures on the list sounds better.



I keep a spreadsheet of my inventory and I have them listed by set and then individually under the set heading. I've kind of done it as I go so it's not as big of an undertaking for me as it would be for you. In the past when dealing with insurance for things like this I always had backup for the rarer more expensive ones (screen shots from online stores/ebay). I'd usually get at least three sources and make sure my listed price was in the range and not the highest. Typically when they see the proof on the higher ones they sort of take your word on the lower costed ones and find a balance.


Hope that helps but it is random and depends on your adjuster. Good luck.

itsbuzzi July 20th, 2018 11:45 AM

Re: How to Inventory a Collection
 
I think there is that Hextreme Excel sheet that has a collection panel in it that has (I believe) auggie's prices. These prices are probabaly a good match for where they should be but getting more links to other prices (such as high prices of ebay or perhaps Allthingsheroscape, just to show off price) and then with those sources you should be good to go along with having a list of what you owned.

I do not use that excel sheet but I believe the items there are issued by set and such, so misc pieces would not be able to be listed. Hope that helped, good luck from here on out!

lefton4ya July 21st, 2018 03:06 PM

Re: How to Inventory a Collection
 
Again, sad about fire. PM me and I’ll see what I can do to help, after you figure uut insurance claim. See my post recently. I would download spreadsheet and update with adjusted prices from allthingsherocape.
Quote:

Originally Posted by lefton4ya (Post 2196356)
Sad to see you sell it off, but I understand. Other then a few tournaments I go to in Louisville where I could borrow stuff, I barely play with my stuff.

For pricing, I posted this a year ago. I just revised it to match current prices.
Quote:

Originally Posted by lefton4ya (Post 2150969)
Two good listings of items and prices:
  • https://www.allthingsheroscape.com/ - probably around the 33 66 percentile of eBay pricing, meaning 2/3 1/3 of stuff on eBay sells for equal or above his prices, and 1/3 2/3 of stuff on eBay sells for less. I would say take 25% 30-40% off his prices and it would be the 50th percentile of what people usually sell for around here. For instance, RttFF sells for $55 $65 on his site, which is on the lower-mid mid-high end of eBay pricing. But $40 (~27% off his price) $40-45 (~30-40% off his price) is on the middle range on Heroscapers, and probably a "fair" price at least to me.
  • Hextreme Heroscape Spreadsheet - has prices from eBay and Auggies from a couple years back as well as retail, but also a good place to keep track of all your stuff plus many other features.



Darth Vader July 22nd, 2018 10:44 AM

Re: How to Inventory a Collection
 
Thanks for the help guys. I got a good foundation started. I really don't know how this whole thing will play out, but I inventoried everything and have at least a retail dollar amount they can verify.

There is a provision for value fluctuations in our policy to cover situations like this, so I'm hoping we can recoup at least some of it. And luckily most of our army cards survived, so if they challenged any of this we can produce at least some evidence of what was in the house.

It's a very fluid situation, but, outside of the fact that I'm still living at a hotel, losing the scape was the worst part of this whole thing. Which, honestly, means I'm pretty lucky.

I'll update once I can get a more solid idea of what's going on. Thanks again guys!


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