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1/48 #504-98 Aurora
![]() Piasecki H-21 'Work Horse' Helicopter Exc+++ Injection Molded old | |||
| Dated 1963 with John Steel artwork. This is likely the 4th issue of this kit. The box has exceptional color and gloss, and four solid corners. This is the second artwork Aurora issued for the kit, and likely the 4th box/part number variant overall. Large 1/48 scale model. Features cockpit, spinning rotors, rotating wheels and opening doors. Molded in the correct gloss silver and clear plastic. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | |||
1/136 #294-29 Aurora
![]() Voodoo F-101 Exc++ Injection Molded old | |||
| Dated 1958 and still carries the 29 cent price extension, but the lack of 'Famous Fighters' in the sunburst oval logo would likely date this one around 1959 or 1960. Excellent condition hardbox with fantastic Jo Kotula artwork. Nice smaller scale kit molded in gloss silver and clear. Includes landing gear and triangle 'world' base. Never started. Inventoried with all parts, decals and instructions present. | |||
Monsters In Motion
![]() Paradise Atragon Submarine - Toho Tokusatsu Film 'Kaitei Gunkan [Undersea Warship] VG Injection Molded old | |||
| Out of production. From 2005. Very large vinyl injection molded kit of the famous super-submarine that helped defeat the Mu Empire in the science-fiction movie. Measures about 30 inches long when assembled. Includes display stand and nameplate. The kit has never been started. All smaller parts are still in the factory bags. The larger parts have been inventoried complete and the Japanese instructions are included. Only recommended for those who are familiar in working with injection molded vinyl style kits. This kit is from the estate of the late David Cokrum, famous artist, kit designer and model builder. The box still has the address label made out to him at his final home address in South Carolina. | |||
1/62 #82-79 Aurora
![]() Lockheed F-104 Starfighter NM- Injection Molded old | |||
| Rare. 1964 hardbox issue. This is the large ex-Comet F-104. In the early 1960s Aurora obtained Comet's line of molds. Comet, as was their custom, had made two of most kits - a smaller scale and a larger scale. Aurora reissued both F-104s - the 1/110 small scale and this 1/62 larger scale version. Aurora did not make many of the 1/62 edition and possibly only issued them once - this is probably due to the fact that Lindberg and Hawk already had excellent 1/48 scale F-104 kits on the market.. The box is in exceptional 'Near Mint'-' condition. Color, gloss and all four corners are as new. No tape, tape marks, price tags or tag marks. Light corner and edge wear are the only flaws. Molded in gloss medium gray and clear. The kit has never been started. Inventoried 100% complete including decals and instructions. Decals and instructions are in excellent condition with light yellowing and edge wear being the only flaws. | |||
1/100 #101-428 Sealand
![]() McDonnell Douglas DC-9 - Air Canada VG+ Injection Molded old | |||
| Very rare. A limited number of these and some 737 kits were marketed by Sealand Imports, Ltd of Burnaby Canada and originally made by Maquettes M&B (Scale Modelers M&B) of Ville de Lorraine, Canada. Inside is a very high quality large 1/100 scale Nitto DC-9 kit with very fine recessed panel lines, full instructions, a very large, colorful and complete Air Canada decals sheet, decal placement sheet, and a very large foldout color poster of the Air Canada DC-9. The kit has never been started. Internal factory sealed bags including decals and instructions. | |||
1/72 #P8 Phoenix
![]() P.V.II bis (PV-II bis) Vaccuform old | |||
| Features very high quality moldings with fine recessed and raised detail, a full interior and pre-shaped strut material. This kit has not been started and has been inventoried complete with all parts. Not recommended for builders who are not experienced with vacuform kits. | |||
1/72 #P7 Phoenix
![]() Slingsby 3 Vaccuform old | |||
| Features very high quality moldings with fine recessed and raised detail and pre-shaped strut material. This kit has not been started and has been inventoried complete with all parts. Not recommended for builders who are not experienced with vacuform kits. | |||
1/72 #4110 Revell
![]() Hawker Hurricane Mk. I - No. 1 Squadron RAF Wittering / 303 Squadron Czech VG Injection Molded new | $16 Sale Pending Email for availability. |
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| 1992 issue. Features decals for both aircraft. Molded with recessed and raised detail. Features pilot figure, rotating prop and wheels, optional position landing gear and painting guide for both aircraft. Molded in light gray and clear. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | ||||
1/72 Classic Plane
![]() Junkers J-10 All-Metal Ground Attack Aircraft Vaccuform old | |||
| Nicely molded basic vacuform kit of this interesting aircraft. The J-10 was an all metal aircraft and was actually a modified J-8 (CL-1) ground attack fighter. 47 J-10s were build as a joint venture between Junkers and Fokker. This kit has not been started and has been inventoried complete with all parts. Not recommended for builders who are not experienced with vacuform kits. | |||
1/72 Aeroclub
![]() Miles M38 or M48 Messenger (M-38 / M-48) Vaccuform old | |||
| Very nicely molded vac kit with fine recessed control surface outlines, metal prop, tail wheel, main struts and wheels, full cockpit detail and parts for either version. The kit has never been started. Inventoried 100% complete including instructions. | |||
1/72 #15 Formaplane
![]() Hawker Henley Mk3TT VG+ Vaccuform old | |||
| Very nicely molded vac kit. Feature fine recessed and raised molded details, full interior, clear canopy and all required parts. This kit has not been started and has been inventoried complete with all parts. Not recommended for builders who are not experienced with vacuform kits. | |||
1/48 #MM14 Medallion Models
![]() 1/48 SBD Dauntless Cockpit and Accessories Detail Set - Bagged Bagged Resin old | |||
| Very finely cast resin detail set for the Monogram 1/48 Dauntless. Features wheels, full cockpit and more. Never started. NOTE: missing the machine gun, rear set and stick. All other parts are present with instructions | |||
1/48 #401 Testors
![]() Learjet 25 (Lear Jet) VG- Injection Molded old | |||
| The only injection molded kit of the Lear 25. When Testors acquired the IMC molds for the Lear 24, they extensively modified them to make the more recent Model 25. Features full interior and cockpit, opening engine cowls and detailed engines, removable hatch showing detailed avionics bay and more. NOTE: one of the four cabin bulkhead halves has been painted. There is no other painting and no assembly. The kit is missing one part - the 1/2 round door retainer for the top door. Not needed if you are going to glue to door open or closed (only required for a working door). Inventoried with all other parts, decals and instructions. | |||
1/32 #C350-100 Pyro
![]() Mercedes Benz SS Tourer VG Injection Molded old | |||
| 1966 Pyro issue from original molds. In the early to mid 1960s the Pyro company chose many of it's kit subjects based more on historical significance than popularity. Luckily for us, Pyro not only made these kits but did an excellent job for the time. The Pyro car models are based on the actual cars that Pyro engineers and designers had access to. The model includes rubber tires, chrome plated parts, colored injection molded parts and clear parts. Features detailed chassis, suspension and exhaust, complete motor and interior, spoked wheels and a removable hood. The kit has never been started. Inventoried 100% complete including instructions. | |||
1/32 #C299-60 Pyro
![]() Chevrolet 1937 Custom Convertible VG++ Injection Molded old | |||
| Late 1960s Pyro issue from original molds. In the early to mid 1960s the Pyro company chose many of it's kit subjects based more on historical significance than popularity. Luckily for us, Pyro not only made these kits but did an excellent job for the time. The Pyro car models are based on the actual cars that Pyro engineers and designers had access to. Feature detailed interior, separate suspension, rolling tires, and molded in exhaust, gas tank and other underside details. This model is nicely detailed for it's time and is molded in dark green and clear. The box states that it can be converted to a 'road racing' or slot car. Never started. Factory sealed bag or inventoried 100% complete with all parts and instructions. | |||
1/32 #C288-50 Pyro
![]() Ford 1936 Roadster Good++ Injection Molded old | |||
| Late 1960s Pyro issue from original molds. In the early to mid 1960s the Pyro company chose many of it's kit subjects based more on historical significance than popularity. Luckily for us, Pyro not only made these kits but did an excellent job for the time. The Pyro car models are based on the actual cars that Pyro engineers and designers had access to. This model is nicely detailed and the box states that it can be converted to a 'road racing' or slot car. Features detailed molded chassis underside with separately molded front and rear suspension, complete interior, top boot or top in the 'up' position and rear trunk mounted spare tire. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | |||
1/16 #M-17 Cleveland
![]() Bayles' 1931 Gee Bee Super Sporster - 'Master' Issue - Balsa Flying Model Airplane Kit Exc Wood old | |||
| This is a Cleveland 'Master Flying Model' in museum scale of 1/16. The kit came from a long time collector of 1930s and 1940s models and is in exceptional condition. All Cleveland kits were exceptionally complete and this one is no exception. Features very high quality balsa printwood and strip wood, precarved nose, completely formed wheels and thrust bearing, ready to use prop blades, celluoid, covering material, highest quality plans, instructions for static, free-flight or pylon flight with rubber or CO2 power. The model has not been started. The parts are either in factory sealed bag(s) or inventoried 100% complete with all parts and instructions. The Cleveland Model and Supply Company played a pivotal role in the development of true scale models. In 1909 Bleriot’s English Channel flight caused a surge in aviation and model aircraft around the globe. Several companies were ideally positioned to take advantage of the aviation craze. In the USA, Wading River Manufacturing Co. (1909), White Aeroplane (1911), Ideal Model Aeroplane (1911), Broadfield Model Aeroplanes (1919) were among these pioneers, offering everything from plans and parts to complete kits and ARF models. Lindbergh’s 1927 crossing of the Atlantic Ocean caused an even bigger world-wide phenomenon called “The Aviation Craze” that extended up to the start of World War II. Many companies such as Megow, Guillow's and others started right around the time of Lindbergh’s flight. Some of these models flew and flew well, but they all had one thing in common - were generally not accurate scale representations. In 1929, a youngster named Ed Packard had a very advanced dream – to produce incredibly accurate, true scale models that flew perfectly. This radical idea established the world’s longest running single-owner (77 years) model airplane supply business – Cleveland Model and Supply Company. To this day, Cleveland models are treasured as the most accurate flying scale models produced. The fact that Mr. Packard started and successfully grew this business during The Great Depression is a testament to his ideals and business skill. I highly suggest the excellent book called ‘Aviation’s great Recruiter – Cleveland’s Ed Packard’ by H.L. (Herm) Schreiner. It is an excellent history of the man, his company and the times of the Golden Age of Model Aviation. | |||
1/72 #9802 Air Lines
![]() Bristol 138/A VG Injection Molded old | |||
| Very nicely done kit in the Frog tradition. On the 28th of September, 1936, the Bristol 138/A climbed to an altitude of 49,967 feet to establish a new world altitude record. In 1937 it climbed to 53,967 feet where the windscreen cracked. The pilot was saved by the pressure suit he was wearing. The kit has never been started. Inventoried 100% complete including decals and instructions. Box art is by the famous Jo Kotula who did 1930s covers for the magazine 'Model Airplane News' and later the Aurora box art of the late 1950s. Air Lines kits are all Frog molds that the Lines Brothers imported to the USA between 1964-1966. The kits, decals and instructions were made in England, then imported to the USA where Testors created the boxes with the colorful trading cards on the back. There are one or two trading cards on each box which show the boxart but not the advertising/logo. Some kits contain a Testors color painting guide also, but it is not specific to any model. | |||
1/32 #C343-79 Pyro
![]() 1930 Packard Boat-Tailed Roadster Exc- Injection Molded old | |||
| 1965 Pyro issue from original molds. In the early to mid 1960s the Pyro company chose many of it's kit subjects based more on historical significance than popularity. Luckily for us, Pyro not only made these kits but did an excellent job for the time. The Pyro car models are based on the actual cars that Pyro engineers and designers had access to. The model includes colored plastic, chrome plated and clear parts. Features detailed chassis with suspension, stearing linkage and fuel tank, detailed engine with removable hood, spoked wheels, full interior and top boot. NOTE: this kit has some assembly. Quality is excellent - no gaps, no visible glue on outside surfaces and correct allignment. The following have been assembled - hood halves, three body main parts and engine halves and head. There is no other assembly and no painting. Inventoried 100% complete including instructions. | |||
1/48 #103-69 Aurora
![]() SE-5 Scout World War I British Fighter VG++ Injection Molded old | |||
| First issue from 1956 with Northern Lights logo. This logo only appeared for one year. In 1957 it was replaced with the famous oval 'Famous Fighters' Sunburst logo. The artwork is by Jim Cox. This kit was one of a very famous line of 1/48 scale WWI aircraft kits introduced by Aurora at this time. Due to the popularity, subjects were still being released into the 1960s. Molded in glossy olive green and black. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | |||
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