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Dragon Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.J - 2 In 1 Smart Kit, 1/35, 6394

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: VG+

$39   

Very highly detailed with over 690 pieces, incredibly detailed 'Magic Track' with one-piece treads, 1 frets of brass PE parts, clear parts, parts for two different versions and much more. Includes decals and paint guide for 8 different tanks. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.

Trumpeter German Zestroyer Z-43 1944 Z Class Destroyer Plus Lion Roar Super Detail Kit And Wood Hunter Wood Decak / Chain / PE Details, 1/350, 05323

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc+

$135   

Build the ultimate 1/350 scale Z-Class destroyer! Includes a factory sealed Wood Hunter W35045 Wood Deck With Metal Chain and Brass PE Details and the very rare Lion Roar RS3509 WII German Navy Z-Class Destroyer Super Detail Set. It has never been used and the many parts are all still in the factory sealed bags but NOTE: missing one fret 'F' which is the turret fret. Fortunately the model has good guns and turrets. Otherwise all of the small parts (resin details, metal gun barrels, etc.) are still in the factory sealed bags and the other 11 frets are present and complete. Includes extensive instructions The actual model is state-of-the art from new molds. It includes numerous photoetched parts in two frets (details and railings), a one-piece full hull and is extensively detailed with 470+ parts. The kit has never been started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.

Trumpeter Tupolev Tu-142 MR Bear J - (Tu142MR), 1/72, 01609

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc

$69   

This is a large and well detailed model with 204 pieces. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes alternate decals and instructions. NOTE: the kit includes the decals from the 1/72 Trumpeter Blackjack and they appear to have the correct size stars. The original decal sheet is missing. In my opinion, it is a small sheet with very few markings.

Heller Amerigo Vespucci, 1/150, 1202

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good-

$74   

1970s earlier issue with the best mold quality. Rare, out of production and highly detailed model of this famous sailing ship features 419 pieces, full hull, all fittings, vacuform billowing sails in 'excellent' condition (not 'perfect' but 'excellent,' which means well above average), plenty of standing and running rigging material and full rigging instructions. Never started. The parts still in the internal factory sealed bags. Complete with decals and instructions.

ESCI Fokker D-VII With Aftermarket Lozenge Decals And British SE-5A Scout, 1/72, 9015

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good+

$24   

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SALE!! Includes both kits in the original boxes. Very nicely molded. They have never been started. The parts have been inventoried 100% complete includes decals and instructions. The Fokker includes extra decals for the colorful lozenge pattern on the bottom of the upper and lower wings.

AMT Stinson Reliant SR-9, 1/48, T639

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good

$38   

1970s issue featuring optional position cabin doors, full interior, pilot figure, detailed engine and exhaust ring as well as full decals. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions. The famous and beautiful gull-winged SR-9 was the 1937 version of the SR series which began in 1933 and continued in production until 1941. The aircraft was popular and saw use as personal transports and executive planes. Five passenger could be seated in deluxe accommodations. The military used 45 privately owned SRs during WWII. Today this aircraft is very valuable and sought after by collectors and restorers.

Tamiya T-10 JSIII Heavy Tank - Motorized With Working Searchlight - (T10 Stalin), 1/35, MT109

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc+

$72   

Very rare and early Taimya Mokei issue from 1967 with high-gloss box artwork. Older but very nicely detailed kit with great working features including metal gear box with brass and steel gears, choice of two different drive gears for high speed or steep climbing, all motorizing hardware, switch, wiring and brass & bright steel contacts, the original Mabuchi motor still in the brightly-colored Mabuchi box, working metal spring suspension, light bulb and wires for working red-lensed search light, rotating turret, elevating gun, opening engine hatches, decals for the Soviet Union and more. Never started. The motor & all metal and electrical parts are 100% present. The plastic parts have been inventoried and NOTE: missing one drive wheel. Otherwise complete with all other parts. Includes instructions and decals. The tracks are still intact and flexible.

Skyhook Models Custom Crime Fighter Batmobile Conversion Kit - For The Revell Futura - Bagged, 1/25

Resin Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc+

$29   

Rare. Before there were Batmobile kits, there was the Skyhook Models Batmobile Conversion Kit, which could make Batman's Custom Crime Fighter from the Revell Lincoln Futura. The Futura was the original car that George Barris modified to became the star of the famous TV show. The conversion parts are made from high definition resin and includes full instructions. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes all paperwork. Since this is the conversion parts only, the ideal base kit is the 1995 reissue of the famous Futura 'S' kit. Ford created the Lincoln Futura as a concept car to promote Lincoln. The designers were Ford lead stylists John Jajjar and Bill Schmidt. Unlike many concept cars, this one was fully operational. The basis of the chassis was the Continental Mark II and she was powered by a 368 cubic inch Lincoln engine and powertrain. The car was hand built by Ghia in Italy and originally cost $250,000, or about $2.3 million in modern USD. The car was a big success for Ford and brought significant recognition in toys, movies and the show circuit. It was first displayed in 1955. When Ford was done, they sold the car to George Barris for $1. Because it was never titled and could not insured, Barris parked it behind the shop. However, in 1966 Barris was asked to make a car for the Batman TV series. Dean Jefferies was originally contracted with, but he could not make the car in time. Barris thought the Futura would make a fine basis for the Batmobile, and so it did. Barris always retained ownership of the car, leasing it to the studio for filming. In 2013 he sold the car to a collector for 4.62 Million US Dollars.

Hawk Mister Mulligan - 1935 Thompson Trophy Winner - One-Piece Box Issue, 1/48, 703

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: VG

$125   

Very rare and for the advanced model collector. This is the true first issue of the Mister Mulligan. It has a fascinating history for it is among the earlist injection molded kits produced in the United States. The Hawk model company was the most innovative in America and had been making constant 1/48 scale models in wood with metal accessories since the late 1920s. During the re-run of the World's Fair in 1933, Hawk may have made the world's first injection molded airplanes models - but they were not kits. The models were completely finished and were on display for the then-large sum of $25 each. The Mates brothers, who founded and ran Hawk, were quick to incorporate this new technology by replacing the metal detail parts with injection molded details to the wooden kits in the late 1930s. During the war, Hawk put it's injection molding knowledge to work making ID models for the US Armed Forces. Originally there was a nation-wide program to have children and adults make these from wood, but consistency was an issue - injection molded solved this problem. Immediately after WWII in 1946, Hawk made the Curtiss Racer model injection molded in black tenite. The box was a simple one-color affair. This may have been the first injection molded airplane kit produced in the USA; another contender is the Varney's PT-17. Both met a very cool reception at hobby shops. Hawk quickly changed the Curtiss box to two colors and added box artwork while molding the kit is bright yellow acetate. In 1947 Hawk approached toy stores since hobby shops were giving the kit poor promotion. The toy stores did much better. Spurred on by toy store sales in '47, Hawk added four classic racers in '48, all molded in acetate - the Gee Bee, Howard Ike, Laird Solution and the Supermarine S6B. In 1949 Hawk molded them in a much more stable polystyrene and additional Thompson Trophy Races were introduced to the line; this Mister Mulligan kit is one of those. It is molded in high-gloss white plastic, clear and with a dark brown pilot figure. Inside, the kit is factory-new. The small parts are still sealed in the factory 'krinkle' clear bag. The fuselage halves and wing were never factory sealed and inventoried complete. Includes the correct instructions with the '703' part number and advises the use of "...carbon tetracholoride" as a cement because plastic model glue was still not widely available. The instructions are also a detailed painting guide because at this point Hawk did not furnish decals with their plastic kits. The box is in very good condition with great colors. The box has not been crushed, bent or flattened, which is unusual since this type of box is not very strong. The instructions are in 'excellent' condition.

Hawk North American F-51H Mustang - (P-51), 1/48, 401

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: VG+

$79   

Very rare kit from the early 1950s. The Hawk one-piece box is complete and in 'Very Good+' condition, which is unusual for these boxes as they are easily damaged or destroyed. The kit inside is from completely different molds than all other Hawk P-51 kits. Features one piece wing and horizontal stabilizers, fuselage halves, clear canopy, propeller and two piece green-tinted clear display stand that is engraved 'F-51H Mustang.' There are extensive decals (for this era) including insignia, nose checkerboards as shown on the instructions and more. Molded in a very high gloss medium gray plastic, green-tinted clear canopy, stand and stand arm and dark brown pilot figure. The kit has never been started. The small parts are still factory sealed in the original 'krinkle' bag; all other parts have been inventoried complete. Includes decals and instructions.

Hawk Lockheed F-90 - One Piece Flip Top Box 1st issue, 1/48, 500

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: VG

$185   

Very rare and early Hawk kit in the first issue, one-piece flip top box. It is widely accepted that the Hawk version is superior in scale fidelity to the Aurora release. Includes a clear display stand with "Lockheed F-90" on the base. The kit has never been started. The clear parts are still factory sealed. The gloss silver parts are inventoried 100% complete. Includes decals in "excellent++" condition and instructions that are "excellent." The box is in very good condition as shown. Aurora, in an attempt to enter the plastic kit market as quickly as possible, bought the Hawk F-90 and quickly copied it to create their own model. This caused more than one tense moment at the big Toy and Hobby Shows when both companies were present.

Hawk Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter, 1/48, 560-130

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good-

$28   

Softbox issue dated 1967. This very cleanly molded 'A' variant of the famous F-5 Tiger features over 60 pieces, 'good' cockpit, hinged canopy, pilot figure, two AIM-9 Sidewinders, (2) 750 lb bombs, two Bullpup Missiles and more. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions. Also includes what appears to be a very nice F-5 cockpit tub and instrument panel from the same-scale Monogram kit (perhaps - just a guess). NOTE: two bomb fins and 1 wing pylon are a different color plastic; they are from another issue of this same kit.

ITC Tri-Motor Stinson - Model T Eastern Air Service, 1/61, 3722

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: VG

$169   

Rare. This famous early 1930s transport was the primary competition of the Ford Tri-Motor and saw widespread use. It was the idea of E.L. Cord, the money behind the aircraft and the owner of the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg automobile company. Cord also owned Lycoming, the engines that ended up on the final product. Another of Cord's companies was Century Airlines, which naturally used the aircraft. Century later became part of American Airlines. The Model T was used by many other airlines including Eastern, Delta, Braniff, TWA, United and American when they rolled up Century. The Tri-Motor carried 10 passengers, baggage and of course the mail, which was critical to early airline revenue. The aircraft proved successful and economical to operate. Includes clear windows, interior with passengers and pilots, Eastern Air Service decals and clear blue-tinted display stand. Never started. The clear blue parts are still in the factory sealed bag; all other parts have been inventoried complete and includes decals and instructions.

Gran Ltd SA-3 Goa Anti-Aircraft Missile System S-125 Neva/Pechora, 1/72, 72304

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc

$26   

Well detailed model of this widely-deployed surface to air weapons system. Ideal for use in 1/72 scale dioramas and features two missiles, operational launcher and extensive decals. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions. Includes markings and a full color paint guide for Goa system deployed by the USSR 1961, Vietnam Haiphong Port October 1971, Syrian Armies in Lebanon Bekaa Valley June 1982, Iraq Air Defense Baghdad January 1991 (F-16 shoot down) and Egypt Suez Zone July 1970 (operated by the Soviet Union; this unit brought down four F-4 Israeli Phantoms).

Dragon Avro Vulcan B.2 Ascension Island 1982 - Cyber-Hobby Issue, 1/200, 2016

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc

$22   

Beautifully detailed kit from new, state of the art molds and has over 70 pieces. The kit has never been started. Many parts are still in the sealed bags. The parts that are not sealed have been inventoried complete including decals and instructions.

Frog DH-60G Gipsy Moth Trail Blazers - Amy Johnson Box Art - Black Series, 1/72, F169

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: VG

$38   

1960s issue and a very nice and detailed kit of this famous aircraft. Includes a realistic standing figure of the famous pilot Amy Johnson. Also includes unique decal made from a painting of her Gipsy Moth in flight. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.

Sword F3D-2 Skyknight Over Korea And Red Rippers - VF11 Red Rippers USS F.D. Roosevelt CVA-42 1953 / VMF(N)-513 Flying Nightmares Pohang AB Korea 1954 / Same Sq Pyungteag Korea 1953 / Same Sq Lt. Col RF Conley And M/Sgt. JN Scott Korea 1953, 1/72, SW72094

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good+

$38   

High quality, limited production model features all fine recessed panel lines, very good cockpit, opened or closed canopy, complete gear wells and more. With a paint guide and extensive decals (with stencils) for the four aircraft listed. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.

Aurora Albatross D-3 Red Dot Issue - (Albatros D.III / DIII), 1/48, 104-69

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good++

$48   

Rare very early issue from 1956 with Northern Lights logo and the 69 cent price circle on the right of the box top. What is most unusual is that the price is within a red-filled circle; this is the second instance of this that I have seen in more than 26 years. Just when you think you have Aurora's kit history figured out, they throw you another curve ball! Molded in the correct glossy dark green and black. Decals and instructions are correct for the first issue as well. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions. Even includes the original factory tissue packing material.

Aurora Boeing P-26A Peashooter, 1/43, 115-98

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good

$44   

Very rare 1957 issue with the original artwork and the then-new Sunburst Oval logo with 'Famous Fighters' in the border. This was a one-year only issue because in 1958 the new Jo Kotula artwork was introduced. The P-26A was originally issued shortly after Aurora moved to the West Hempstead facility on Long Island, NY. Molded in the correct glossy light blue and clear with the early style Aurora rectangular stand, correct Tatem Company decals and the correct instructions. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. The box has wear as shown and is only 'good.' Aurora was the only early US model company known for consistently turning a profit. They never wasted anything and that included instructions, stands and decals. If any were left, they were used (in the new style box, like in this case) until they were used up.

Platz TWO T-34 Mentor - JASDF Trainer Aircraft - With Markings For 8 Aircraft, 1/144, PF-21

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: NM

$29   

Includes two complete models and certainly ranks among the finest 1/144 scale models ever made. Features all new tooling, excellent detail, super-fine recessed panel lines, good cockpit, enclosed gear wells, optional position (up or down) landing gear and more. Includes two display stand. Includes a extensive decal sheet with black wing walks and anti-glare cowl, fine stripes, stencils and a wide variety of markings for 8 different aircraft. There is a full color painting guide on the back of of the box. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.