Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc+
$42
Includes the aftermarket SuperScale MS720908 USAAF USN And USAF Beech D-18 / UC-45J Decal Sheet in mint condition with all paperwork included. The actual kit is a superbly upgraded model by Squadron/Encore models. Features injection molded parts with all recessed panel lines, numerous high-definition resin cast details including cockpit seats and panel, cabin boarding door, two superb engines and nacelles, propellers and hubs, aileron, elevators and rudders, engine exhaust & main wheels, excellent cockpit, cabin floor and bulkheads, optional position door and control surfaces and more. Never started and the parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good
$34
Well detailed model of the tanker version of the venerable 'V' Force bomber. Includes decals for 55 Sqn RAF Marham 1979, 57 Sqn RAF Marham 1982 and 232 OCU RAF Marham 1975. Includes a detailed and large painting guide. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG-
$65
Rare Famous Aircraft Series hardbox issue from 1960 with fantastic Jack Leynnwood art. This series began with the 'Famous Artist' and features some of the finest paintings to ever grace a model box top. Molded in the correct glossy gray and clear plastic. Never started and the parts & all paperwork are still in the internal factory sealed bag. Literally everything inside is factory sealed.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Good-
$48
Unique kit from 1968. This model features Monogram's excellent F8F and P-51B kits molded in Racing Blue and Bright Red, special racing decals, and a large-scale, heavy cardstock red/white checkerboard 3-D pylon with special stand arms for a 'in flight' display of both aircraft rounding the turn. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions. Please note that while the box has stains as shown from moisture damage, the decals have no stains and are in 'excellent++' condition. The cardstock pylon is in 'near mint' condition with no stains.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: NM
$42
Very highly detailed 1991 release from excellent, newer tooling. Features 121 pieces, all fine recessed panel lines, well detailed cockpit and ejection seats, optional position canopies, detailed gear wells, centerline and wing drop tanks, decals for the three aircraft listed and more. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: NM
$26
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 minor and 'professional' quality subassembly as follows: seats, control sticks and instrument panel to floor. There is no other assembly. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions present. NOTE: #2 decal sheet has some age foxing to the backing paper. You may need to provide your own decals for this one kit. Very highly detailed and well molded with very fine recessed panel lines, optional parts for different variants, very good cockpit, pilot figure, optional position canopy, fully enclosed gear wells, drop tanks, nose radar array and more. Includes paint guide and decals for nightfighter (Red 10, 10/NJG11) and trainer (White 35, EJG2).
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG
$25
SALE!! Includes 2 kits in one box. Both are never started. One is still in the factory sealed bags. The other one is inventoried 100% complete. Includes instructions and decals.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG+
$28
This is an excellent model featuring all recessed surface detail, PE details, mask set, superb cockpit, optional position canopy (in four sections), opened or closed dive brakes, detailed wheel wells, centerline and wing bomb load
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed Exc+
$39
Still factory 'round tape' sealed. This well molded kit is dated 2003 and features full refueling equipment, optional position landing gear and crew entry door, crew boarding ladder, positionable ailerons and wing flaps, optional position speed brakes and full decals for both aircraft listed.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc++
$38
Rare. This model dates from 1989, when Fujimi make the finest kits in the world. From superb molds with very fine all-recessed panel lines. Features detailed cockpit, optional position canopies (one molded in four parts and another molded in one piece for ease of modeling), EMI Camera pod, detailed gear wells, 370 gallon drop tanks, rocket pods, AIM-7E Sparrows, SUU-23/A 20mm gun pod and decals for four aircraft. Never started and inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: VG
$40
SALE!! Includes two kits in the one box shown. Both models are never started. One is still in the factory sealed internal bag; the other is inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions present. This well detailed model features main injection molded parts with all recessed panel lines, fine high-definition resin and photoetched metal details, very well detailed cockpit and more. Includes paint guide and decals.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc
$25
Very highly detailed waterline model that can be built in 'as launched' configuration and includes optional parts for later variants as well as full decals and hull numbers for the sister ships listed. Never started and the parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.
Resin Model Kit, Box Condition: VG
$58
Very highly detailed, high-definition resin cast model kit. Features very fine recessed panel lines, good cockpit, gear wells and more. Never started and the parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions. Aircraft History and SpecificationIn 1943, the Douglas began a company funded study to a high speed bomber design which was not liked the traditional wing mounting engines. It was an unusual idea to install the two engines within the fuselage, driving a pair of propellers mounted at the tail. That can leaving the wing and fuselage clean and free of aerodynamics-reducing protrusions. Douglas submitted an unsolicited proposal to USAAF, and was awarded a contract for two prototypes. The first prototype first flew in May 1944. Performance was excellent as described in the original proposal. The second prototype joined the flight test program in August, 1944, and was destroyed in crash in December 1945. By the end of war and the jet-powered bomber soon be forthcoming, the Army Air Force had decided that the XB-42 would not be put into the production. The surviving XB-42 was continued for tests and modification until 1948. But what the XB-42 is really famous for is when Douglas proposed to modify the existing XB-42 airframe, then replaced the piston engines with a pair of turbojets for saving time and cost. This became the XB-43 and the first USA built all-jet bomber to fly.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc+
$36
From excellent molds and features all fine recessed surface detail, many brass PE parts, fine cast resin parts, detailed cockpit and much more. Includes decals and paint guide for all aircraft listed. Never started and the parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.
Resin Model Kit, Box Condition: Exc+
$56
Very highly detailed, high-definition resin cast model kit. Features very fine recessed panel lines, good cockpit, gear wells and more. Never started and the parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions. In 1944 the success of the Reich's jet fighter and bomber projects became obvious to all, so the USAAF defined a requirement for the first American jet bomber to be developmented quickly. Douglas proposed to modify the existing XB-42 airframe, then replaced the piston engines with a pair of turbojets to save both time and cost. The contract for two prototypes designated XB-43 was signed and 50 production aircraft were also planned in the same year. Due to early engineering problems, the jet engines were not shipped from GE to Douglas until July 1945. Additionally, the end of war caused a slowdown in development. The first XB-43 finally made its first flight on May 1946. Performance was satisfactory but the USAAF had moved ahead with the new four-engines bombers, the North American B-45 and the Convair XB-46. The 50 aircraft plan was canceled but the test program was still continued until 1951 when the first XB-43 was damaged in an accident. In late 1953 the second prototype was also retired.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: NM
$24
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: cockpit tub assembled. There is no other assembly. Inventoried complete with all parts, decals and instructions present. Kit #2: cockpit tub assembled; shaft and spinner to propeller, exhausts to fuselage halves. There is no other assembly. Inventoried complete and includes decals and instructions. This model dates from when Fujimi made the finest models in the world. Features excellent detail throughout, all fine recessed panel lines, detailed cockpit, correct armament and decals for the two aircraft listed.
Multimedia Model Kit, Box Condition: Sealed
$20
Still factory sealed. This is a limited run, complete kit that features injection molded wings, tail, rudder and more, vac fuselage, many Aeroclub cast metal details and full color decals.
Plastic Model Kit, Box Condition: NM+
$149
Rare first issue hardbox from 1958 and not the common reissue. It is the finest example I have ever seen with the box top is in amazing, investment-grade 'Near Mint+' condition with factory-new color and gloss, four solid corners, no creases, stains or tears, no missing litho, and no price tags or tag marks and no tape or tape marks (other than the factory sealing tape, of course). The only flaws are very light and isolated corner and edge wear. Features firing arm with working piston and cylinder, movable wheels, tow bar and detailed crew figures. Molded in the correct gloss gray and white. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions present.
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: Exc++
$29
Highly detailed waterline ship kit which includes hull numbers for eight different ships of that class. Never started and the parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.
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