Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc
$28
SALE!! Includes two complete model kits in one box. Nicely molded and detailed kit with fine raised panel lines and recessed control surface lines. Features some cockpit detail, wing tip drop tanks, optional position canopy and speed brake, underwing drop tanks and rocket pods and markings for all both air forces. SALE!! Includes two models in one box. Ideal builder kits, please read carefully for the condition. NOTE: these models have 'professional' quality subassembly as follows: Kit #1- wing halves assembled and ear bays + intake/exhaust neatly painted. There is no other assembly. Kit #2- the same as kit #1 plus the seat is built and the two main gear doors are installed in the 'up' position. There is no other assembly. Inventoried complete and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good+
$24
Unusual 1/72 scale F-82F from an unknown Russian or USSR manufacturer. This is a well molded kit that includes very fine raised panel lines, injection molded clear canopies, full landing gear, drop tanks, underwing rockets and much more. Has decals for both aircraft on a very large and extensive sheet with red USAF markings and stencils, white and red national insignia, white and yellow stripes, white and yellow stars in three different sizes and more. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.
Resin Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed NM
$38
Still factory tape sealed. Rare model of this advanced German design. Nicely detailed, limited-run resin kit.
Resin Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed NM
$46
Still factory tape sealed. Very rare model of this advanced German design. Nicely detailed, limited-run resin kit.
Resin Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed NM
$35
Still factory tape sealed. Rare. Nicely detailed, limited-run resin kit.
Resin Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed NM
$32
Still factory tape sealed. Rare. Nicely detailed, limited-run resin kit. The Samolyot 5-2 (or Bisnovat 5) was a Russian manned rocketplane. Bisnovat was assigned the project to develop an all-Soviet equivalent to the 346 supersonic rocketplane being developed by the German Roessing team in OKB-2.Status: canceled 1949. Thrust: 19.60 kN (4,406 lbf). Gross mass: 3,400 kg (7,400 lb). Unfueled weight: 1,900 kg (4,100 lb). Height: 9.92 m (32.54 ft). Span: 6.60 m (21.60 ft).Like the 346, the 5 was a swept-wing aircraft, but about 2/3 the size. First glide flight by A K Pakhomov, dropped from a Pe-8, came on 14 July 1948. The first 5-1 aircraft was destroyed on its third flight 5 September 1948. The 5-2 second aircraft, with RD-2M3BF rocket engine installed, made its first flight on 26 January 1949. After five unpowered flights, the program was cancelled in June 1949. By that time better-funded turbojet-powered fighter prototypes were already achieving the 1200 km/hr top speed of the 5. Biesnovat and Isayev would elaborate the design in unmanned form into the supersonic R-1 air-to-surface missile.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good
$110
Rare and a very highly detailed kit. Features injection molded parts with fine recessed surface detail, dozens of resin details, very good cockpit and more. Includes decals for three aircraft. Never started and the parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc
$28
Highly detailed with fine recessed panel lines, numerous photoetched and resin details, excellent cockpit, realistic intake with engine front, detailed gear wells and more.Never started. All resin and photoetched parts are still factory sealed; the injection molded parts have been inventoried complete. Includes decals and paint guide for two different aircraft and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed NM
$22
Still factory sealed and dates from the mid 1970s. This kit is from quality Airfix molds and is from the MPC 'Air Combat Collection', which includes ground crew. Note that this issue does not have 'Craft Master' under the MPC logo. Before this, MPC was marketing Airfix kits under the Craftmaster name in the USA. This continued for several issues and was finally discontinued (possibly with this issue) although MPC continued to distribute Airfix models.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed NM
$28
Still factory sealed. Very nicely molded and detailed model that features very fine recessed surface detail, excellent cockpit & interior and more. Includes AeroMaster decals for the colorful box artwork aircraft.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc
$28
1970s issue from Airfix molds. Very nicely detailed with complete cockpit and interior, full crew, jet engines and rotor head assembly, opening doors and working rotors. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good+
$24
Kit can be built with wheels or floats and features markings for all three historical aircraft. Lt. JG Burn's aircraft was the one that picked up 9 downed pilots in one day during the famous air raid on Truk Lagoon in April 1944. The kit has never been started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG+
$25
Detailed limited run injection molded kit with high-definition cast resin details. Features fine recessed panel lines, very good cockpit, proper radiator baffles, three types of centerline 'slipper' tanks and more. Includes paint guide and decals for the two aircraft listed. The kit has never been started. The parts are all still in the internal factory sealed bags. Includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG+
$36
SALE!! Includes two kits in the one box shown. Kit #1 is never started and inventoried complete with all parts, including decals and instructions. NOTE: Kit #2 has very minor and 'professional' quality subassembly as follows: (1) seat built (2 pieces total); control stick and instrument panel to floor (3 pieces total). There is no other assembly. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions present. These are fine models with fine raised and recessed surface detail, very good dual cockpits, optional position canopies, detailed gear wells, optional opened or closed speed brakes, dro tanks, bombs, missiles and more. Includes a color paint guide on the back of the box and markings for all three aircraft listed.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc
$34
SALE!! Includes two kits in the one box shown. Both models are never started and inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions present. 2004 issue. Well molded kit with fine recessed detail and features optional parts for all versions, full cockpit and interior, engine and transmission detail, rocket pods and miniguns, optional position pilot and cabin doors, optional rescue hoist and decals for all the helicopters listed including a very colorful and well decorated German version.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed NM
$29
Still factory sealed. Special issue from 1995 is well detailed and features all fine recessed panel lines and excellent cockpit and engine.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed NM
$22
Still factory sealed and dated 1994. Very highly detailed kit which features all fine recessed panel lines and decals for three aircraft: 653 FG Commander Zuikaku - 261 FG - 253 FG W.O. T. Iwamoto.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good
$27
Frog 'Orange Series' box release which features parts and decals for either version with a color paint guide and markings for RAF No.88 Sqn, Wildenrath Germany 1960 or South African Air Force No.12 Sqn, Waterkloof, 1969. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good-
$24
This kit will build night fighter or bomber version and has decals for all three aircraft listed. It is a typical excellent Frog model with clean, quality moldings and no rivets, just fine panel lines. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions. Frog is considered the father of injection molded model kits. The Lines Brothers opened Frog in 1932, capitalizing on the fever caused by Lindberg's solo transatlantic flight. Almost overnight the western populations became 'Air-Minded', and anything aviation was in high demand. Frog created a quality line of stick and tissue rubber powered aircraft and gliders as well as innovative ready-to-fly rubber powered aircraft that required no assembly. The box even contained a built-in rubber motor winder and fuselage holder. Model airplane flight competitions were popular in Great Britain, and one category was 'Rise Off the Ground', or ROG. By changing this to 'Flies Right Off the Ground', the FROG name was born. In 1936 Frog created a line of injection molded plastic models, the first such kit line in the world (Hawk sold a line of injection molded aircraft models in 1934 but they were factory assembled and painted). Named 'Penguin' after the bird that does not fly, the kits were innovative beyond the means of production. At a time when models were simply built by wingspan, the Penguin line was a constant 1/72 scale. Furthermore, a large 1/72 Short S.30 Empire class flying boat contained a full interior and lights! A line of accessories such as AA guns, tractors, hanger, ambulance, sound locator, searchlights and lighting kits were quickly added to the line. WWII caused a pause in production. After the war the box color changed from silver to green, and Penguin kits were also marketed in the USA. Production ended in 1950. Frog quickly expanded and released the Red, Orange, Black, Green, Gold Token, Spin and Comet series as well as Trail Blazers and several others. It is noteworthy that while most manufacturers in the 1940s/50 were making toy-like models, Frog attempted to make very realistic models. For example, 'detailing' kits with excessively large rivets was once very popular. Frog ignored this trend and continued to mold aircraft with fine panel lines and no rivets. As a result, Frog kits can be built into very realistic replicas. Production ended in the late 1970s, but Frog molds are still in use around the world.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good++
$27
Finely molded in dark yellow. This kit has never been started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. Frog is considered the father of injection molded model kits. The Lines Brothers opened Frog in 1932, capitalizing on the fever caused by Lindberg's solo transatlantic flight. Almost overnight the western populations became 'Air-Minded', and anything aviation was in high demand. Frog created a quality line of stick and tissue rubber powered aircraft and gliders as well as innovative ready-to-fly rubber powered aircraft that required no assembly. The box even contained a built-in rubber motor winder and fuselage holder. Model airplane flight competitions were popular in Great Britain, and one category was 'Rise Off the Ground', or ROG. By changing this to 'Flies Right Off the Ground', the FROG name was born. In 1936 Frog created a line of injection molded plastic models, the first such kit line in the world (Hawk sold a line of injection molded aircraft models in 1934 but they were factory assembled and painted). Named 'Penguin' after the bird that does not fly, the kits were innovative beyond the means of production. At a time when models were simply built by wingspan, the Penguin line was a constant 1/72 scale. Furthermore, a large 1/72 Short S.30 Empire class flying boat contained a full interior and lights! A line of accessories such as AA guns, tractors, hanger, ambulance, sound locator, searchlights and lighting kits were quickly added to the line. WWII caused a pause in production. After the war the box color changed from silver to green, and Penguin kits were also marketed in the USA. Production ended in 1950. Frog quickly expanded and released the Red, Orange, Black, Green, Gold Token, Spin and Comet series as well as Trail Blazers and several others. It is noteworthy that while most manufacturers in the 1940s/50 were making toy-like models, Frog attempted to make very realistic models. For example, 'detailing' kits with excessively large rivets was once very popular. Frog ignored this trend and continued to mold aircraft with fine panel lines and no rivets. As a result, Frog kits can be built into very realistic replicas. Production ended in the late 1970s, but Frog molds are still in use around the world.