Old Plastic Model KitsPlastic model kits, model airplane kits, etc. |
| about the kits ordering policies & returns selling your kits? what we do privacy policy | 0 items in your cart. | view cart | empty your cart |
|
Click Here to Checkout » |
| Click image for details. | Plastic Model Kit Articles and Howtos | Can't find the kit you want? Email us. |
1/72 #607 Hawk
![]() Supermarine Swift K-4 - One Piece Box Issue Exc+ Injection Molded old | |||
| Rare one-piece 'flip top' box issue from the late 1940s/early 1950s. Very cleanly molded kit that builds very nicely. Molded in the correct gloss silver with green-tinted clear canopy. The kit has never been started. Inventoried 100% complete including decals and instructions. The Swift was a very early jet fighter to replace the Supermarine Attacker. A very capable aircraft, the Swift suffered numerous accidents early on. As a result, less than 200 were ever built and it did not see combat. It did hold a world speed record for a short time, only to have a Douglas Skyray take the record a few hours later. The problems were ironed out, but by then the Hawker Hunter was proving very capable and there was no need for the Swift and it's RAF service life was short. The most successful version was the PR variant. | |||
1/126 #519-98 Hawk
![]() Convair 880 Delta Air Lines Exc+++ Injection Molded old | |||
| Rare. 1960 Hardbox with Bill Campbell artwork. Never started. Factory sealed bag or inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | |||
1/48 #629-60 Hawk
![]() Ben Howard 'Ike' Air Racer with Race Pylon VG+ Injection Molded old | |||
| 1962 hardbox '60' cent issue with classic Bill Campbell box art. Very well made kit with excellent fit and fine recessed and raised panel lines. Includes pylon display stand; excellent for use in a 1930s Air Racing Diorama. Never started and complete with all parts, decals and instructions. The Ike was built by Ben Howard near the Old Chicago Airport (now Midway) and first flew in competition during the Thompson Trophy Race in 1932. It finished 7th with William Ong at the controls. In 1933 she finished 3rd with Roy Minor as pilot at an average speed 8 mph above 1932. In 1934, she finished yet another 8 mph above '33 with Harold Neumann as pilot and finished 4th in the Thompson. | |||
1/48 #562-100 Hawk
![]() Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Marines Exc+++ Injection Molded old | |||
| 1967 hardbox release with John Andrews boxart. Kit features over 40 parts with pilot, 4 HVAR rockets, (2) 1000 lb bombs, detailed landing gear and engine, drop tanks and Marines Decals. NOTE: the drop tank halves have been assembled. Quality of assembly is excellent - no gaps and no visible glue. Factory sealed bag or inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | |||
1/72 #609-50 Hawk
![]() SNJ (T-6 Texan) Navy Trainer - Picture Gallery Issue VG++++ Injection Molded old | |||
| From the mid 1950s. Please note early Hawk logo that goes back to the wooden kit days. Rare early issue hardbox kit. The rare and beautiful 'Picture Gallery' series was Hawk's first move to full color artwork and away from the one or two color thin one piece boxes. The artist doing this early work fell sick and Hawk needed the artwork immediately - Bill Campbell was contacted and did box art for Hawk from that point on. Very nicely molded kit with excellent fit. This kit is molded in an unusual dark orange plastic with the early Hawk 'green-tint' clear canopy. Kit features one piece wing, full landing gear and crew of two. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | |||
1/48 #203 Hawk
![]() Chrome Plated F-104A Starfighter - USAF / Canadian RCAF / Luftwaffe VG Injection Molded old | |||
| Nicely molded early 'A' variant Starfighter kit that is completely chrome plated. Chrome plating in slightly better than average condition with typical wear. Features pilot and cockpit, wing tip tanks, detailed landing gear, optional position dive brakes, crew boarding ladder, and a large decal sheet with markings for all three nationalities. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | |||
1/48 #213-200 Hawk
![]() Chrome Plated F-5A Freedom Fighter - USAF or RCAF VG Injection Molded old | |||
| Completely chrome plated. The chrome is in excellent condition with light wear only. Well molded kit of the early 'A' variant of the Freedom Fighter. Features pilot figure, opening canopy, optional position landing gear, AIM-9 Sidewinder, Bullpup and iron bomb loadout and markings for two versions. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | |||
1/48 #218-200 Hawk
![]() Russian Mig-15 Fighter Chrome Plated Chinese or USSR Air Forces Good Injection Molded old | |||
| Hard to find. Contains decals for both versions. Never started. Factory sealed bag or inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. Chrome plating is in above average condition (not mint, but very good) and the decals are excellent. Before using old kit decals please read the two articles on this website about saving old decals. | |||
![]() |
1/48 #500-100 Hawk
![]() Republic P-47D Thunderbolt Razorback or Bubble Top Versions USAAF or RAF Exc Injection Molded old | ||
| Great older kit with nice detail. Hardbox is dated 1965 and shows a action diorama with both Jugs warming the engines up. Can make Razorback or Bubble Top versions. Has markings for ace Robert S. Johnson with the 56th FG and 28 confirmed kills. The other markings are for an RAF aircraft seen at Newark, NJ on Feb. 16, 1945. The kit has never been started. Internal factory sealed bag or inventoried 100% complete including decals and instructions. | |||
1/72 #402 Hawk
![]() Triangle Box F4D Skyray VG+ Injection Molded old | |||
| Rare Triangle Box issue from the late 1950s. As a marketing experiment, Hawk tried this novel and colorful box only with the Skyray. Dealers found it difficult to stack with other kits and it was discontinued. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. This box is very good. Luckily, it is missing the factory tape seals that are usually across the top corners. There are no price tags and no other tape. The box has not been repaired. There is edge wear, some creasing and a short tear on the bottom but no litho or cardboard is missing. | |||
1/48 #562-100 Hawk
![]() Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Marines Quantico - Bagged No Box Injection Molded old | |||
| Bagged kit - no box. The box is shown for reference only. Late Hawk/Testors release. Kit features over 40 parts with pilot, 4 HVAR rockets, (2) 1000 lb bombs, detailed landing gear and engine, drop tanks and Marines Decals. Never started. Factory sealed bag or inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | |||
1/48 #705-69 Hawk
![]() Spad C-13 - Picture Gallery Issue Exc Injection Molded old | |||
| Hard-to-find kit from the mid 1950s. The 'Picture Galley' issues had a colorful but short life. When Hawk moved from wooden kits to injection molded kits, they utilized the one piece 'flip top' boxes with one or two color printing. Sales were initially poor. Realizing that more color was needed, they went to the 'hardbox' design, which was medium weight cardboard with a colorful litho 'slick' glued to it. The litho slick allowed more colors to be used, so Hawk sought out an artist who began painting Hawk's first hardbox artwork - the Picture Gallery. After a short period of time, however, the artist became ill- hence the short production run. Artist Bill Campbell was contracted to fill his shoes. Hawk was so happy that Bill was used from that point on with other artists as well. Molded in gloss dark green. Includes early correct decals and instructions showing slightly different part design that was utilized at this stage. The kit has never been started. Internal factory sealed bag or inventoried 100% complete including decals and instructions. | |||
1/72 #606-50 Hawk
![]() F-84F Thunderstreak - Picture Gallery Issue VG+ Injection Molded old | |||
| Rare early issue hardbox Hawk kit. The rare 'Picture Gallery' series was Hawk's first move away from the thin one piece boxes and to full color artwork. The artist doing this early work fell sick and Hawk needed the artwork immediately - Bill Campbell was contacted and did box art for Hawk from that point on. Hawk was a manufacture of 1/48 constant scale solid wooden models well before plastic, but they jumped on the plastic band wagon very early. The kit is molded in the correct glossy silver with the early style stand and correct instructions and decals. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | |||
1/48 #505-98 Hawk
![]() Republic F-84G Thunderjet VG+++ Injection Molded old | |||
| Late 1950s hardbox issue with great Bill Campbell artwork. Includes drop tanks and very colorful decals for the plane shown on the box. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | |||
1/72 #502-98 Hawk
![]() Gloster Javelin - Picture Gallery Issue Exc Injection Molded old | |||
| Rare 1955 issue in the 'Picture Gallery' series. The dramatic scene shows Javelins intercepting IL-38 Bison bombers. This series was done before Bill Campbell started doing the artwork for Hawk. The current artist fell ill and Bill took over - hence the limited PG issues. Very nicely molded kit for the day. Decals are for WT946. The parts are the correct light silver glossy plastic with the interesting transparent light green stand, stand arm and canopy. Kit features full landing gear and 6 air to air missiles. The kit has never been started. Inventoried 100% complete including decals and instructions. Even the remains of the Hawk glue capsule are present, including it's additional instructions for use. | |||
1/72 #607-60 Hawk
![]() Supermarine Swift Ground Attack Fighter Good+++ Injection Molded old | |||
| Very cleanly molded kit that builds very nicely. The model has excellent fit and recessed and raised panel lines. Can be assembled with or without landing gear. Never started. Factory sealed bag or inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. The Swift was a very early jet fighter to replace the Supermarine Attacker. A very capable aircraft, the Swift suffered numerous accidents early on. As a result, less than 200 were ever built and it did not see combat. It did hold a world speed record for a short time, only to have a Douglas Skyray take the record a few hours later. The problems were ironed out, but by then the Hawker Hunter was proving very capable and there was no need for the Swift and it's RAF service life was short. The most successful version was the PR variant. | |||
#16004 Hawk
![]() Weird-Ohs 'Daddy' - The Way Out Suburbanite Sealed Mint Injection Molded new | |||
| Still factory sealed. This is the 2006 Hawk reissue of the classic kit. In 1962, Bill Campbell thought that kids may be tired of the same old modeling subjects, and he created the Weird-Ohs. Of course it was not that simple - it never is. Please read Bill's own account of the Weird-Ohs on this website. Regardless of the path, the Weird-Ohs became an overnight sensation that helped launch the 'monster' and the 'figure' phase of modeling. | |||
1/48 #512-100 Hawk
![]() US Navy TV2 Lockheed Jet Trainer (TV-2 T-33) Exc Injection Molded old | |||
| Hard to find and well molded kit. Dated 1958 with classic Bill Campbell box art hardbox. 55 parts and features removable jet engine and opening canopy. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. | |||
#16003 Hawk
![]() Weird-Ohs Drag Hag - The Bonny Blastin' Babe Sealed Mint Injection Molded new | |||
| Still factory sealed. This is the 2006 Hawk reissue of the classic kit. In 1962, Bill Campbell thought that kids may be tired of the same old modeling subjects, and he created the Weird-Ohs. Of course it was not that simple - it never is. Please read Bill's own account of the Weird-Ohs on this website. Regardless of the path, the Weird-Ohs became an overnight sensation that helped launch the 'monster' and the 'figure' phase of modeling. | |||
#16001 Hawk
![]() Weird-Ohs Digger - The Way Out Dragster Sealed Mint Injection Molded new | |||
| Still factory sealed. This is the 2006 Hawk reissue of the classic kit. In 1962, Bill Campbell thought that kids may be tired of the same old modeling subjects, and he created the Weird-Ohs. Of course it was not that simple - it never is. Please read Bill's own account of the Weird-Ohs on this website. Regardless of the path, the Weird-Ohs became an overnight sensation that helped launch the 'monster' and the 'figure' phase of modeling. | |||
Previous Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next Page
© 2005 -
Alan Bussie
Ecommerce Consulting :: eBay Alternative
Nintendo Famicom console for sale
email