Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc
$80
The first issue of this classic kit, from 1956 in the 'S' box. Molded in the correct light gloss gray and clear with the famous 'Swivel Base Display Stand'. The kit features optional position folded wings, pilot, rotating wheels and two piece canopy. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions present.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc
$24
High quality model that features extensive decals for Capitaine Rene Fonck of Escadrille SPA.103 (GC15) from the fall of 1918. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed Exc
$42
Still factory sealed. Features 401 'Nailhead' V-8 engine, detailed engine compartment, opening hood, deluxe wheel covers, detailed underside and complete interior. Molded in color, clear, chrome and with rubber tires
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG++
$225
Still factory sealed. This very rare original issue dates from late 1972/73 and can be built as one of three versions. Features detailed 350 CID 4 bbl engine, opening hood, detailed front suspension, rear differential, exhaust and drive shaft, full Grand Am Racer interior with complete roll cage, optional street rod interior with bucket seats, many other Grand Am special parts and more. Molded in white, clear, red-tinted clear, chrome plate and with rubber tires and metal axle. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes 'near mint++' condition decals and 'very good' instructions. The box is in 'very good' condition; the only significant flaws are light shelf wear as shown and in the middle of both long sides there is a stain from old tape (the tape has long since fallen off).
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc++
$285
Very rare model and the original issue from 1969/70. Even rarer in this condition and with the contents exactly how it left the factory. The original owner left the plastic on the box top, which kept it in 'excellent++' condition. Features optional parts for all three versions, powertrain options, detailed engine and engine compartment, opening hood, complete interior, detailed chassis with suspension & drive line and more. Molded in red, clear, red-tinted clear, chrome plate and with narrow whitewall rubber tires and optional rubber drag tires. Inside, the kit is as it left the factory. The red parts are still in the factory sealed bag. The clear and chrome parts were never factory sealed and have been inventoried complete. With decals and instructions. The decals and instructions are in amazing 'near mint' condition.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG
$145
Very Rare and even more so in this condition with the contents as they left the factory. This model can build one of three versions listed and features many optional parts, full engine and engine compartment, opening hood, detailed underside, full interior and much more. Molded in white, clear, red-tint clear, chrome plate and with rubber tires & metal axle. The kit has never been started. Inside it is exactly as it left the factory. The white parts are still in the factory sealed bag. The clear and chrome parts were never sealed have been inventoried complete including decals and instructions. Decals and instructions are in 'very good+' condition.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed Exc+++
$285
Very, very rare and even more so in factory-sealed 'Excellent+++' condition. Features hot 390 V-8 Revel Engine with twin 4-bbl carbs, excellent rail frame, racing cockpit and roll cage, seat belts & shoulder harness, Hurst floor shift, steerable wheels, good suspension and steering linkage, mag wheels, special hood scoop with hood mounted tach, Goodyear Daytona tires, lift-off body and more. Molded in the colored plastic, clear, chrome plate and with rubber tires.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc+
$125
Large scale (1/450) detailed kit of the famous Akagi in WWII configuration. Features motorizing hardware, 348 parts molded in dark and light gray, very good detail, air wing with Zero, Kate and Val aircraft with separately molded drop tanks, landing gear, propellers, torpedoes and folding wings. Includes extensive flight deck decals and air wing markings. The kit has never been started. All parts are still in internal factory sealed bags including decals and instructions. Please note that Hasegawa did not furnish the motor with this release. The common RE-26 is correct for this model and easy to find.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc
$349
Very rare. Large 1/12 scale kit with hundreds of parts. Features working front and rear suspension, semi-pneumatic rubber tires, steerable front wheels, super detailed engine with flexible ignition wires & drive belt, fully detailed engine compartment, opening hood with realistic working hinges, complete driveline and exhaust, opening doors and trunk lid, full interior, front seats that hinge forward and much more. Molded in several colors of plastic, clear, red-tinted and orange-tinted clear, chrome plate and with rubber tires and numerous metal parts. Never started. Inside, it is factory-new. All parts are still factory sealed in the clear plastic bags and the plastic blister packs. All of the colorful presentation cardboard is intact and in 'near mint' condition. With decals and illustrated instructions. The decals are still factory sealed and have hood birds & air scoop decals in three different colors.
Resin Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc++
$299
Very, very rare, out of production limited edition model and the only accurate XF-90 in 1/48 scale. Never started. All of the small parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags; the two large parts (wing and fuselage) are inventoried complete. Includes decals and instructions.
Wood Model Kit, Box Condition: NM
$65
This flying model is most likely from the late 1960s or 1970s. The stick and tissue flying model is designed to use the Jet-X jet motor and includes contest balsa printwood, balsa spars, stringers and blocks as required, covering tissue, detailed full size plans and 3 pages of extensive text step-by-step building instructions. Trimming and flying tips are included. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, plans and instructions present.
Wood Model Kit, Box Condition: Good++
$145
Very rare and from 1957. O.F.W. Fisher was the English designer and owner of Performance Kits and the famous Ion flying wing free-flight gas model held most if all not all of the tailless records in Great Britain. This quality model is for glo plug engines of 0.46 to 0.8 CC and features die-cut light plywood parts, superb printwood on high-quality balsa, stringers, spars and pre-cut stripwood, hardware, three 1.5 inch diameter featherweight duralumin and Sorbo wheels by Roadway, tricycle undercarriage, red colored 'Modelspan' covering tissue, full size detailed plan with comprehensive building instructions, "Performance Kits" decl and more. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG+++
$325
Very rare and 100% correct first issue from 1954 with the proper swastika box art and swastika decals. This one is even rarer as it is never started and complete. The model is molded in the correct gloss black and clear, with the rectangle-based clear stand, matching instructions, decals and even the original factory tissue packing paper. The decals are in stunning 'near mint' condition, flat and have only the slightest touch of yellowing. The instructions are 'excellent' with slight yellowing, light wear and a 3/4" long closed split on one fold crease. The box has excellent color and gloss, four solid original corners (no repairs), no price tags or tag marks, no tape or tape marks (other than the thin factory sealing tape of course), no fading, stains or torn/missing litho. Flaws include general even wear, especially to the left corners and edge as shown. This kit has a fascinating history. The FW-190 was among the first (or was the first) kit made at the new West Hempstead factory in 1954. It immediately followed the famous "Brooklyn 8" (Aurora's first 8 aircraft kits). It was Aurora's first WWII aircraft kit to be originally issues with landing gear and bombs but still retains the small clear rectangle stand which was also shown on the instructions. This first issue shows the swastika on the box art and decals; however, Aurora quickly realized that they could not sell the kit in Europe. So they used an ink stamp to black out the offensive mark on the box top and initially cut it out of the decal sheet; however, they were quick to make a completely new decal sheet with the 'iron cross' replacing the swastika. These alterations are often called the 'second issue' although it carried the same part number and everything else was the same. The third issue came out in 1957; the same box art was used, but there were many other changes. The left-hand international insignia panel was eliminated; the yellow rectangle 'blotted out' the old logo and the oval 'Famous Fighters' logo was used instead; the swastika on the tail was neatly painted out and a small iron cross added; 'Famous Fighters of All Nations' was moved to the upper right with much smaller font; "Focke-Wulf 190" was placed at the upper left; the text below the tail feathers was changed to "1/4 Scale Model All Plastic Assembly Kit." The instruction sheet was also changed to reflect the new 'triangle' base stand, iron cross tail decal and logo change; the decal sheet was the same as the second issue but with a triangle-shaped stand decal added.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed VG++
$145
Still factory sealed. Hard to find 'R' variant of the venerable USAF refueling aircraft. Includes full cockpit and interior detail, optional position crew and cargo doors, four CFM-56 engines, complete boom station and optional position boom.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good++
$425
Very rare classic Cold-War kit from the late 1950s. The Atomic Cannon was the Army's 20 mile range gun that could fire shells that contains small atomic bombs. The model is very highly detailed for that time and features transporters with movable wheels, towing yokes, fully detailed cab interiors, complete suspension and elevating and swiveling machine guns; the Atomic Cannon itself can be configured for firing or towing positions, the barrel elevates by actual operating gears, the carriage rotates 360 degrees on platform and it actually fires 2 "Atomic" shells. Includes crew of 7. Inside, the model is factory new. It has never been started. The internal factory cardboard divider is present and in 'excellent' condition. The parts that were factory sealed are still in the factory sealed bags; the parts that were never factory sealed have been inventoried complete. With decals and instructions. The decals are very loosely rolled and in 'very good' condition with the typical yellowing as the main flaws. The instructions are in 'excellent' condition with minimal yellowing and a slight bit of wear and creasing to the right side of the cover page. The box has like-new color and gloss with no rips, no price tags or tag marks, no tape or tape marks (other than the factory sealing tape), four solid corners, no repairs and no fading. However, it does have very light age foxing (which is very difficult to see, it is so light) and light edge & corner wear with two small spots of moderate edge wear on the left vertical edge. the four box sides are in the same condition as the top except NOTE: There is one factory tape litho pull on the lower long side. It measures 1.5" x .5".The amazing M65 280mm atomic cannon originally started life as a conventional artillery piece. Development first began in 1944 before the first atomic weapon had been tested. Far from being 'just another giant gun', the M65 was carefully designed to be a very mobile and versatile weapon. Liberal use of aluminum and other light-weight metals kept the weight of the gun and both transports to about 85 tons, which is not much more than the largest conventional gun of WWII. As a result, it is light enough to be carried by trucks and cross bridges without collapsing them. Size was also a major factor, as it can fit inside landing craft, turn street corners of an amazingly small radius and travel as fast at 35 mph. The two transporters are required to move the gun, with one in back and one in front. Power is supplied to each tractor by a 6 cylinder engine with 375 horsepower. Both transmissions are manually controlled. These 4x4 machines can push, pull or parallel one another - with the gun slung between them. The driver of the front tractor has control of the brakes and throttles of both units and can communicate to the rear driver by telephone. The gun can be traversed in a complete circle and has a range of up to 20 miles. A complete 280mm batter consisted of two guns, four 5-ton trucks towing ammunition trailers, another two trucks pulling a pair of generator trailers (each with a 30 KW generator to furnish power to the guns, a 5th truck carrying four shell carts and a 2 1/2 ton shop van. The total crew was about 100 men. Each gun could be set up to fire in less than 12 minutes and can fire a round every two minutes.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG+
$149
Rare kit dated 1958. Very well detailed featuring Thor missile, complete launching tower and ground crew of three. Molded in gloss white and medium gloss gray. Never started and inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions present.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG
$89
1977 issue of this classic kit. The visual effect of the SAC 'Anti-Nuclear Flash White' is shown well in the box art. Has decals and paint guide to make this aircraft or the camouflage version. Contains 207 parts. Very nicely detailed. Features crew of three, detailed cockpit, elevating and traversing rear turret, opening and closing bomb bay doors, operating wing flaps, operating spoilers, optional position entry hatch and landing gear, and optional parts to display one nacelle open to show the jet engine. Never started. The parts that Monogram bagged are still in the factory sealed bag and the large parts that were never sealed have been inventoried complete. Includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good+
$44
1988 special issue containing both kits and #3 in the series. Includes both models. The kit has never been started. The P-51 parts are still in the sealed bags. The FW-190 is open and has been inventoried complete. Both models include the correct decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good+
$69
1983 reissue of the rare 1969 kit. Includes 36 scale missile kits and special display stand. Please note that the 1969 kit is the updated Four Star Kit 'Missile Arsenal' from 1959. As years past, Monogram modified the Four Star then the 1969 molds to reflect current missile development. Never started. The parts have been inventoried complete and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG++
$28
1975 issue. This is the original TWA Connie kit from 1957 with MATS markings and updated instructions. The kit has never been started. Inventoried 100% complete including decals and instructions.
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