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Fujimi Porsche 911 GT3R - With Hobby Design PE Detail Set, 1/24, RS-85

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: NM

$54   

Includes the factory sealed, aftermarket Hobby Design #HD02-0166 Porsceh 911 GT3R Super Detail Set designed specifically for this kit. It includes numerous PE parts on three good sized frets and instructions. The actual model is very high quality like you would expect from Fujimi. It is finely molded and features front and rear suspension and brake detail, very good interior with roll cage, (molded) detail rear engine bay, spoiler and more. Includes extensive decals. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.

Fujimi Honda CR-X Delsol SiR Open Car, 1/24, 12550

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc

$65   

Very high quality kit that you would expect from Fujimi. Finely molded and features very good chassis, suspension, brakes & exhaust, detailed interior, clear parts for every lens on the car and more. Extensive decal sheet includes instrument faces. Molded in gloss black, clear, chrome plate and with rubber tires. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags 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).

Hasegawa Curtiss Seagull SOC-3 or SOC-4 - Coast Guard or USS Pennsylvania, 1/72, B15

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good

$32   

Colorful pre-war high-vis version of the Navy's reliable seaplane. Contains decals for either aircraft version. Never started. Factory sealed internal parts bag with decals and instructions.

Life-Like Hawk Missile Carrier - (ex Adams), 1/40, 09655

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good-

$32   

From ex-Adams molds. Very nicely molded with many working features. Includes three Hawk missiles, missile carrier, radar van and launcher. Never started. Inventoried and NOTE: missing small part, #70 'box' (a rectangle), (1) sprocket and (2) idler wheels. Otherwise complete with all other parts, decals and instructions present.

Lindberg Douglas X-3 Stiletto - High Speed Research Aircraft, 1/48, 71425

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Sealed Exc

$24   

Still factory sealed. This Crafthouse reissue is probably from the 1990s. It is from the original 1950s molds and features detailed engines, opening inspection hatch, pilot and ejection seat.

LF Models Hawker Tornado - RAF Alternate Fighter, 1/72, 7213

Resin Model Kit,   Box Condition: VG

$42   

This limited edition model features main parts beautifully molded in high definition resin, very fine recessed panel lines, very good cockpit, printed instruments and more. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions. NOTE: the instructions show a fret of brass PE parts; however, all of the larger parts on the fret have been replaced with resin parts. So I believe that the fret and it's smaller details were eliminated by the manufacturer. You can always use a Typhoon for any other details as the only primary difference is the fuselage.

Kora Sikorsky Hoverfly II R-6A - US and Great Britain Royal Navy WWII Helicopter, 1/72, 7269

Resin Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc

$52   

Excellent limited edition kit. Features main airframe parts in professional-grade resin castings, very good cockpit, clear nose bubble and more. Includes painting guide and full decals for two different helicopters. The kit has never been started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions. The clear parts are still in mint condition and not yellowed.

Life-Like HMS Victory - The Ship of Admiral Lord Nelson, B369

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good+

$26   

From ex-Pyro molds. Utilizes the same great artwork from the first issue. Nicely molded small scale ship model that measures about 6 inches long when assembled. Full hull kit includes very nicely engraved deck and hull detail, well-molded cannons, billowing sails and display stand. The kit has never been started. It has been inventoried complete with all parts and instructions.

KP Letov S-328 Floatplane - (S.328), 1/72

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good-

$14   

Very attractive 1930s float plane. Contains markings for Czech Air Force. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions. And thank you to Ales Pakosta for the following information- The actual use of the S-328 floatplane was quite unique. It was used as a training target tug plane during the Czechoslovak Anti-Aircraft Artillery maneuvers in contemporary Yugoslavia, in the Boka Kotorska (Bay of Kotor, now in Montenegro). In fact, it was not for naval artillery training but was done in this way so that shells fired from shore fell into the sea to prevent damage on the land. As there was no appropriate airfield nearby, the target tug aircraft had to operate from the sea surface. As a result, about three aircraft were modified for this task from land-based light bomber-scout biplane. They replaced the classic fixed undercarriage with a pair of floats purchased from the British Short company. The seaplanes remained in use for a several years in this special role. The land-based versions of the S-328 (which can be built from the kit as well) were very popular in the Czechoslovak Air force in the mid thirties; many were seized by Luftwaffe in 1939. The last known combat use of these machines came in 1944 during the Slovakian National Uprising, when their pilots had to fight such planes as Messerschmidt Bf109G.

Ace Russian 3 Inch AA Gun - With PE Details, 1/72, 72265

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc

$16   

Highly detailed for this small scale and is perfect for a WWI aircraft ground diorama. Features 54 pieces and brass PE details. Never started and the parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes instructions.

Hasegawa Type-94-1 E7K1 Alf, 1/72, JS055-250

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Sealed Mint

$20   

Still mint in the factory seal. This 1980s model is well molded and detailed for that time and features fine raised panel lines, recessed control surface outlines, cockpit detail including seats, side windows, crew of three and more. Includes decals for the aircraft on the box artwork.

Revell Nike Ajax SAM With Launcher - History Makers Issue MIM-3 - (ex Renwal), 1/32, 8648

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Sealed VG++

$55   

Still factory sealed and from the original high-quality Renwal molds. This is the 1983 Revell release of America's first operational surface-to-air system. Feature Nike Ajax missile with separating stages, moving control surfaces and a launcher that operates as the real one does. For the ultimate diorama, it can connect to other Ajax models to create an entire battery.

Life-Like Cutty Sark Clipper Ship - (ex Pyro), 09248

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc

$24   

From the mid 1970s and original Pyro molds. Full hull kit measures almost 10 inches long when assembled and features very good molded detail including wood planking on the deck, wood grain on the hull and even copper plates below the waterline, pre-molded ratlines, detailed deck, billowing sails and display stand. Molded wood brown and off-white. A photo of the built kit on the instructions serves as a standing rigging diagram. Never started. Inventoried complete and includes the instructions. This is one of the 'intermediate' line of Pyro ship kits, which at the time were Pyro called '$1.00 Models'. All were roughly the same size and were a significant increase in detail from the '50 Cent Models'.

Life-Like Roman Chariot - (ex- Miniature Masterpiece / Revell / Adams), 1/48, 09673

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Sealed NM

$40   

Still factory sealed and from the original 1950s high-quality molds. This kit has an interesting history. 'Miniature Masterpieces' was formed through an alliance of Lew Glaser (Revell) and Steve Adams (Adams Action Models) in 1953. Although the molds were made at Adams and it had the appearance of an independent company, the firm was run by Revell down to the prototypes being made at the Revell plant. Originally there was no evidence of the parent company on the surface. The State Coach of England was the first kit, issued in 1953. More kits of excellent quality followed. Revell completely took over the line in 1954 and in that year and the next, kits were labeled 'Revell' with a 'Miniature Masterpiece' label on the box top also. However, Adams broke the relationship with Revell in the later 1950s and began making kits under the Adams name in 1958 with the original molds. When Adams decided to leave the plastic business, they sold the molds to the famous HO Craftsman Train manufacturer Athearn, who released the armor under the name 'SNAP.' UPC then reissued the Miniature Masterpiece kits, probably with an agreement with Athearn (because Athearn never reissued them). However, Life-Like acquired the ex-Adams molds from Athearn in the early to mid 1970s and did reissue most if not all of this line. This issue is from about 1976 and lists the former 'MM' kits Chuck Wagon, Western Figures, Wells Fargo Stage coach as well as numerous Pyro and Palmer kits as being currently available.

Mitsuwa F4U Corsair / SBD Dauntless / F6F Hellcat / Model Kawai Dornier Do-217 (1/100 scale), 1/144, 10

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc

$20   

Includes all four small-scale, nicely molded kits. They have never been started. The parts are all still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions. The 3 Mitsuwa kits are 1/144 while the Model Kawai Do-217 is 1/100 scale.

Fujimi JGSDF Type 81 SAM (C) Radar Vehicle, 1/76, 72291

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc

$18   

High piece-count kit that is detailed inside and out. Features detailed suspension & driveline, exhaust, full interior, clear windows, equipment operating panel with instrument decals, moving radar, leveling blocks in 'parked/operational' or traveling position and much more. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes extensive decals and instructions.

LS Type 93 Willow - K5Y2 Intermediate Trainer With Floats, 1/72, 300-NO2

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good-

$22   

1/72 scale kit with legendary high LS quality. Builds to a highly accurate and detailed model. Molded in orange and clear. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions. LS was one of the earliest Japanese manufacturers to produce very high quality kits. Some of the LS molds are still used today by Hasegawa, which testifies to their detail and accuracy.

Pyro The Revenge Sir Francis Drakes Flagship, B263-125

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good-

$35   

Larger scale Pyro kit. Full hull model measures about 7 inches long when assembled. Nicely molded in wood brown and white with billowing sails and a display stand. The kit has never been started. It has been inventoried complete with all parts and includes instructions. This is one of the 'intermediate' line of Pyro ship kits, which were first called '$1.00 Models' and in 1967 were renamed '$1.25 Models.' All were roughly the same size and were a significant increase in detail from the Pyro '50 Cent Models' line (later called 74 cent models). Kits in the $1.00/$1.25 line (by 1967) included the Skipjack, Cutty Sark, Charles W. Morgan, HMS Bounty, HMS Ark Royal, USS Constellation, British Bomb Ketch, Chinese War Junk, Elsie - Gloucester Fisherman, Henri Grace A'Dieu, Dutch Staten Jacht, Gotta Le Jon and others. 50 Cent/75 Cent kits in 1967 included the Mayflower, Barbary Pirate, USS Constitution, Santa Maria, Golden Hind, Half Moon, Bon Homme Richard, Brig of War, HMS Victory, Flying Cloud, Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria, La Reale French Galley, Venetian Carrack, Roman Merchant, Spanish Galleon and others.

Monogram F-15E Strike Eagle Desert Storm, 1/72, 5476

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good-

$25   

1991 issue of the famous two-seat strike aircraft. Well detailed and molded for that time and features conformal fuel tanks, detailed landing gear and wheel wells, four AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles, two 1000 lb bombs, eight 500 lb bombs and 30mm gun pod. Decals are for a Desert Storm aircraft. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.