Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good
$26
Softbox release from the early 1960s. This is a very good model with excellent fit and finish. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and copied instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good
$20
1964 softbox issue with Tom Morgan artwork. This is an excellent model for that time with recessed surface detail and superb fit and finish. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc++
$18
Dated 1995 and has 78 pieces. Very highly detailed. Never started. Inventoried and NOTE: missing (1) propeller spinner. Otherwise complete with all other parts and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG+
$44
Includes Eduard Zoom (Color) FE208 P-38J Cockpit Interior PE Set and Eduard EX072 Mask Set. Both are designed for this exact kit and are never started; the parts are either still factory sealed or inventoried complete. The actual kit is dated 1993 and is widely considered the finest 1/48 J model. Well molded with 144 parts, very fine recessed panel lines, excellent cockpit and gear wells, optional position canopy, bomb, rocket or drop tank load-outs and decals & paint guide for the three airplanes listed. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good-
$18
Softbox issue dated 1962 with great Bill Campbell box artwork. Very nicely molded kit for that time with excellent fit, fine recessed panel lines and raised rib lines. Inventoried and NOTE: the airplane is missing the prop retainer (easily made, does not show when assembled). The aircraft includes all other parts, decals and instructions but NOTE: missing display stand. The Laird Solution won the first official Thompson Trophy Race in 1930 at the Curtiss-Wright Reynolds Airport in Chicago. The Laird was the only Biplane to win the Thompson and it beat all the military aircraft. Charles 'Speed' Holman was the pilot and was the first civilian to attain a speed over 200 mph in a closed course event nationally. E. M. Laird Airplane Company built the aircraft for BF Goodrich. Construction began only 3 weeks before the race. There was only one 10 minute trial flight before the aircraft won the race.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good
$14
Dated 1965 but this is a later version in the softbox but still with classic Tom Morgan artwork. Very nicely molded kit with all recessed panel lines and excellent fit. Never started. Inventoried and NOTE: missing one wheel. Otherwise complete with all other parts, decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG+
$24
Very highly detailed accessory set includes all items listed as well as three types & colors of flexible hoses. Never started. Inventoried and NOTE: missing one figure and three arms. Otherwise includes all other parts, decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed NM
$24
Still factory sealed. This is an ideal set for 1/72 US Jets and includes multiples of everything listed and more.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG
$24
Very highly detailed accessory set includes all of the bombs and gun pods shown on the box top. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good0
$22
From the late 1970s/1980s and finely molded. Unusual landing gear (no float) version with markings for the hi-vis paint job from the battleship USS West Virginia. Never started. It has been inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions. The box has age foxing on the four side panels.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc+
$20
This model is from 1993 and is very finely detailed and molded featuring 48 pieces, all recessed panel lines, good cockpit and more. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc++
$20
Very finely molded and detailed and includes correct parts for the radar Hellcat and decals for the two aircraft listed. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.
Vacuform Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc++
$10
Still factory sealed. This is a basic vacuform kit. A certain degree of modeling skill is required to build vacuform kits. They are not recommended for beginners.
Vacuform Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc++
$20
Still factory sealed and the only 1/72 scale kit ever made of this subject. The attractive V-1A was an eight-passenger 1930s airliner flown by American Airlines.
Vacuform Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed NM
$8
Still factory sealed. Nicely molded with fine recessed detail. Includes clear canopy and brief aircraft history. A certain degree of modeling skill is required to build vacuform kits. They are not recommended for beginners.
Vacuform Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed
$28
Still factory staple sealed. Includes rare DC-1 conversion; other than scratch building, this is still the only kit/conversion with a DC-1 in any scale or material. Basic vac kit only. A certain degree of modeling skill is required to build vacuform kits. They are not recommended for beginners.
Vacuform Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed
$18
Still factory sealed. This is a basic vacuform kit. A certain degree of modeling skill is required to build vacuform kits. They are not recommended for beginners.
Vacuform Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed
$16
Unusual subject matter. Cleanly molded, basic vac kit with some molded in detail. Includes many interior parts and excellent wheels. Molded in white with an excellent clear canopy. The kit has never been started. It has been inventoried complete with all parts and includes instructions. Certain modeling skills are required to build vacuform kits. Not recommended for beginners.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc
$32
This model includes everything listed and is incredibly well detailed for this scale. Includes PE details. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good
$28
Well molded kit like most all Frog models. Includes V-1 and Spitfire. Spitfire has optional markings for 'Punjab' Sq RAF Dienst Belgium 1945 or No.132 Sq RAF SEAC Kai Tak Hong Kong 1945. The kit has never been started. The parts are still sealed in the factory clear bag 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, hangar, ambulance, sound locater, 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.
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