Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good+
$69
Rare Brazil Kikoler issue with Varig markings. The kit is from the same molds as the 'S' issue. Includes colorful decals in 'excellent++' condition. The kit has never been started. It has been inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions. Before using any older kits decals, please see the articles on this website about saving and using old decals.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG++
$54
Dated 2000 and features optional position landing gear, movable rudder, optional position doors and the clear 1950s Revell 'Globe' stand. Includes a beautiful, large and colorful United Air Lines decal sheet. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed Exc+
$58
Still factory sealed. Rare Revell of Germany issue with very colorful Lufthansa markings.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good++
$34
This 2001 issue features 105 pieces, very good cockpit & gunner's station, optional position canopies, bomb load of one SC500 and four SC50s and much more. Includes decals for the famous 'Snake' paint scheme shown on the box art. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed Good++
$39
Still factory sealed and from all new molds dated 2000. This is a superbly molded kit from Revell of Germany and very highly detailed. Features all very fine recessed panel lines, super detailed cockpit and other crew positions, detailed turret interiors including gun sites, complete rear gunners station, detailed bomb bay with optional position doors, optional position landing gear, rotating props and wheels, highly detailed landing gear, bomb load, Fritz X missiles, separately molded rudder, optional position crew hatch and more. Incluces decals and paint guide for two aircraft.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed VG++
$74
Still factory 'round tape' sealed. From 1995 and from completely new molds at that time. Features all fine recessed panel lines, correct 'cannon' front fuselage, detailed radar system, detailed twin tandem cockpits, ejection seats, optional position canopies, optional position landing gear, open or closed air brakes, centerline & two wing tanks, Four AIM-9 Sidewinders, four AIM-120 AMRAAMs and much more. Includes paint guide and a large decal sheet for the three Luftwaffe aircraft listed.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good
$40
Large 1/32 scale model from 1985 that is highly detailed and features all fine recessed panel lines, working elevator and swing wings with wing weapons pylons, detailed tandem cockpits, optional position nose with radome details, optional position speed brakes, retracted or extended landing gear, ECM, BOX 101 and AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles, MW-1, drop tanks and more. Includes paint guide and a very large and extensive decal sheet for the aircraft listed. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions. One #61 seat side has a part broken from it; the part is present and fits back perfectly for an easy repair.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed Exc+
$32
Still factory sealed. This 2011 issue features 115 pieces, a rolling chassis built up like the actual truck, detailed suspension, drive line, differentials, complete engine, forward-tilting hood, detailed interior and more. Molded in white, clear, chrome plate and with rubber tires.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed Exc
$88
Rare and still factory 'round tape' sealed. Dated 1977 and features 78 pieces, fine recessed panel lines, optional closed or open forward fuselage cargo door, enclosed and detailed gear wells, engines with excellent intake and exhaust detail, optional position landing gear and more. Includes a large, colorful and extensive decal sheet for the box art aircraft.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed NM
$68
Rare, still factory sealed and from 2016. This model features 96 pieces, detailed V8 engine and compartment, opening hood, full interior, detailed underside with 4-wheel drive system, sun roof, boat hitch, outside spare tire, roll bar, CB radio and more. It is molded in white, clear, chrome plate and with rubber tires.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good++
$62
1993 reissue of the late 1950s 'S' kit. Includes moving cranes, hanger bay and detailed Martin PBM-5 Mariner Seaplane. The Norton Sound molds were modified to create this kit. Never started. The parts are all still in the factory sealed internal clear bag. Includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good-
$119
1971 issue that is from the same molds as the famous USS Randall 1950s 'S' kit. This is a highly detailed and excellent kit for that time that features full, one-piece hull, detailed deck & superstructure, life rafts, deck guns, all masts and booms, a complete complement of 22 barges and landing craft and more. The kit has never been started. It has been inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions. The box is rated 'good-' because there is a closed knife cut starting at the 'O' in Montrose and going to the right as shown. The USS Montrose was on of 57 Haskell Class Attack Transports built for service in and immediately after WWII. The ships were designed to carry troops close to the beachheads, transfer them to landing barges (carried on board) and to supervise the landing operations. Her length was 455 feet and she could handle 1,560 troops and carry 3000 tons of equipment.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: No Box
$40
SALE!! Includes TWO factory bag sealed Revell 727-100 Short-Fuselage model kits. With one set of very high quality photocopied instructions. NOTE: does not included decals. NOTE that these two are bagged kits, there is no box. The box is shown for reference only. These are well molded kits with optional position landing gear, optional position rear passenger loading ramp (Airstair Door) and more. There are many aftermarket decal available for the 'Short' 727.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc++
$44
This is the 1994 reissue of the classic 1955-1959 'S' issue. The original box art was retained for the reissue and it has features the X-3 aircraft, tow truck, tow bar, driver and the famous special clear Revell Swivel Base Display Stand. All of these items only came with the original "S" issue and this reissue. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed Exc
$64
Still factory sealed and rare in this condition. This is the 1971 issue of the Iwo Jima and Okinawa veteran and measures over 16 inches long when assembled. Features movable guns and turrets, complete secondary and AA gun mounts, detailed deck, scout planes, crane and more.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good+
$99
Very rare 2006 issue from completely new tooling. This Revell of Germany kit is very highly detailed and finely molded with 85 pieces and measures over 20 inches long when assembled. It accurately represents the minelayer type of U-Boat from WWII. Of the 6 VIIDs (U-213-218) produced, 5 were sunk and still serve as graves for 241 submariners. NOTE: this kit has very minor and 'professional' quality subassembly to two bulkheads glued to one hull side. There is no other assembly. The kit has been inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions present.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good-
$40
1954 early issue molded in bright yellow plastic. The parts are still factory sealed in the original 'krinkle' bag and includes instructions. Before the 1950s 'model building' never made the top 10 list of boy's activities. Hobbies were nothing new to America in the 1930s/40s, but they were not mainstream. Shortly after the turn of the century, many dedicated modelers built flying or static airplanes, ship, train, automotive or other subjects. Basic kits existed, but the majority of these models were built from scratch, which demanded a high talent level developed from years of experience. That changed in the early 1950s. The phenomenon of the Revell/Gowland & Gowland 'Highway Pioneers' car kits was a significant force in proving that model building as a hobby could have mass appeal, provided that the kits were easy enough to build and finish. These 1/32 scale vehicles could be built in an hour after dinner and looked much like the real car. The Highway Pioneers series lead to the production of other subjects in plastic and the effect was revolutionary. By the early 1960s, model building was the #1 past time of American boys.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG
$38
1960 issue hardbox with full artwork; Highway Pioneers prior to this year simply had generic artwork and an ink stamped name on the box ends was the only way to identify the contents. This kit has never been started. All parts are still sealed in the factory bag. Includes instructions. The box would rate slightly higher than 'very good' but there is age foxing on the box side panels. These kits have a fascinating history. Hobbies were nothing new to America in the 1930s/40s, but they were not mainstream and never made the top 10 list of boys activities. Spurred on by the nation-wide aviation craze in the 1920s, many became modelers and built flying or static wooden models of airplanes, ships, trains, automotive and other subjects. Basic kits existed, but many of these models were built from scratch, which demanded a high talent level developed from years of experience. That changed in the early 1950s when the Gowland & Gowland/Revell Highway Pioneers became the sales sensation of the year. Demand was so great that the factories could not keep up and almost overnight 'model building' was mainstream. The phenomenon of the 'Highway Pioneers' kits was a significant force in proving that model building as a hobby could have mass appeal, provided that the kits were easy enough to build and finish. These 1/32 scale vehicles fit the bill: they could be built in an hour after dinner and looked much like the real cars. The success of the Highway Pioneers lead to the production of other subjects in plastic and the effect was revolutionary. By the late 1950s, model building was the #1 past time of American boys...and many adult males too!
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG
$36
1953 early issue molded in white plastic and it includes colorful decals for the van sides for the 'Gowland's Bakery'. This is from the issues produced by Gowland & Gowland as it carrier their 'balloon' logo on the side. These issues feature the same 5 car artwork on every box; the only way to identify the contents was an ink-stamped name on the box ends. This kit has never been started. The parts are still in the internally sealed factory bag. Includes instructions. These kits have a fascinating history. Hobbies were nothing new to America in the 1930s/40s, but they were not mainstream and never made the top 10 list of boys activities. Spurred on by the nation-wide aviation craze in the 1920s, many became modelers and built flying or static wooden models of airplanes, ships, trains, automotive and other subjects. Basic kits existed, but many of these models were built from scratch, which demanded a high talent level developed from years of experience. That changed in the early 1950s when the Gowland & Gowland/Revell Highway Pioneers became the sales sensation of the year. Demand was so great that the factories could not keep up and almost overnight 'model building' was mainstream. The phenomenon of the 'Highway Pioneers' kits was a significant force in proving that model building as a hobby could have mass appeal, provided that the kits were easy enough to build and finish. These 1/32 scale vehicles fit the bill: they could be built in an hour after dinner and looked much like the real cars. The success of the Highway Pioneers lead to the production of other subjects in plastic and the effect was revolutionary. By the late 1950s, model building was the #1 past time of American boys...and many adult males too!
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good-
$34
1954 original issue of the famous Highway Pioneers 'Foreign Car' series. These issues feature the same 5 car artwork on every box; the only way to identify the contents was an ink-stamped name on the box ends. Molded in gloss dark green plastic. This kit has never been started. All parts are still in the factory sealed bag. Includes instructions. These kits have a fascinating history. Hobbies were nothing new to America in the 1930s/40s, but they were not mainstream and never made the top 10 list of boys activities. Spurred on by the nation-wide aviation craze in the 1920s, many became modelers and built flying or static wooden models of airplanes, ships, trains, automotive and other subjects. Basic kits existed, but many of these models were built from scratch, which demanded a high talent level developed from years of experience. That changed in the early 1950s when the Gowland & Gowland/Revell Highway Pioneers became the sales sensation of the year. Demand was so great that the factories could not keep up and almost overnight 'model building' was mainstream. The phenomenon of the 'Highway Pioneers' kits was a significant force in proving that model building as a hobby could have mass appeal, provided that the kits were easy enough to build and finish. These 1/32 scale vehicles fit the bill: they could be built in an hour after dinner and looked much like the real cars. The success of the Highway Pioneers lead to the production of other subjects in plastic and the effect was revolutionary. By the late 1950s, model building was the #1 past time of American boys...and many adult males too!