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Monogram Dazzlement Wellcraft Scarab Offshore Power Boat - (ex Miami Vice Boat), 1/36, 3106

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: VG

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Hard-to-find kit dated 1989 and formerly issued with Miami Vice box art. Very nicely molded featuring highly detailed engine compartment with dual inboard big-block V-8 engines with separately molded fan belts/pulleys and exhaust, removable engine hatch, full dash board with instruments, keyboard and drink holder, chairs, full deck fittings, detailed drive units and K-flaps, display stand and full pin stripe decals. Molded in white, chrome and a realistic tinted clear & measures 13 3/8 inches long when assembled. Never started and the parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.

AV Models Kawanishi E11K1, 1/72, AV101

Resin Model Kit,   Box Condition: Sealed NM

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Still factory sealed. Beautifully molded in high definition resin.

Lindberg Benny Howard's Pete - 1930s Thompson Trophy Racer, 1/48, 401-29

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: VG

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Late 1950s issue with classic artwork by Ray Gaedke. This is a 1/48 scale model of this famous racer designed by Benny Howard. Includes display stand and is molded in gloss silver. The kit has never been started. It has been inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions. The box would grade higher than 'very good' but there is a tape pull on the upper long side measuring 1/2" x 1/2" from the factory tape.

AMT KC-135A Stratotanker, 1/72, 8848

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Fair

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First issue with the best mold quality. Large, nicely detailed model that measures 22 inches long when assembled. Features full cockpit and interior detail, optional position crew and cargo doors, four PW J57 engines, complete boom station, optional position boom and more. Never started. Most parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags. The parts that are not sealed have been inventoried complete. Includes decals and instructions.

ESCI KC-135A Stratotanker Desert Storm - (ex AMT), 1/72, 9122

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Sealed VG

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Still factory sealed. This model is from quality AMT molds and has markings for two aircraft including Operation Desert Storm. Large-scale USAF refueler features full cockpit and interior detail, optional position crew and cargo doors, four PW J57 engines, complete boom station and optional position boom.

AMT Boeing KC-135A Stratotanker, 1/72, 8848

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good

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Large-scale USAF KC-135 tanker that features full cockpit and interior detail, optional position crew and cargo doors, four PW J57 engines, complete boom station and optional position boom. Never started. Most small parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags; the parts that are not sealed have been inventoried complete. Includes photocopied instructions. NOTE: missing decals.

AV Models Rikugun Ki-93 - Monsutakira - Ground Attack Aircraft, 1/72, AV087

Resin Model Kit,   Box Condition: NM

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Rare. Beautifully molded in high-definition resin with very fine recessed surface detail, many fine cast metal details, photoeteched parts, film instrument panel, clear canopy (that is still perfectly clear and not yellowed), very good cockpit detail and more. Includes decals and painting guide. Never started and the parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.

Dujin Resins Caproni Vizzola F.4 - (F4) - Bagged, 1/72, DA7227

Resin Model Kit,   Box Condition: Sealed

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Very rare and still factory sealed. High quality resin castings with very fine detail. The clear canopy is still in mint condition and not yellowed. With instructions.

Planet Models Bolchovitinov S-2 - Soviet Attack Bomber Prototype, 1/72, 126

Resin Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc

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Hard-to-find limited edition model finely cast in high definition resin. Features all fine recessed surface detail, twin clear vacuform canopies (in mint, never-yellowed condition), 'very good' cockpit detail and more. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions. From William Pearce at oldmachinepress.com: With the intention of creating a high speed light bomber, Viktor Bolkhovitinov designed what is commonly referred to as the Bolkhovitinov S or Sparka. During flight trials the Soviet Air Force (VVS) referred to the aircraft as S-2M-103, for skorostnoy (high speed) with two M-103 engines; however, a number of other designations have been applied over the years. The common “Sparka” designation means twin—because the aircraft had two engines mounted in tandem. Other designations are BBS-1 for blizhniy bombardirovshchik skorostnoy (short range bomber, high-speed), BB for blizhniy bombardovshchik (short range bomber), and LB-S for lyohkiy bombardirovshchik-sparka (light bomber-paired). The Sparka was a low-wing aircraft of all-aluminum construction with stressed skin. The aircraft had a twin fin tail to increase the rear gunner’s field of fire. The undercarriage was fully retractable; the main gear retracted toward the rear, and the wheels rotated 90 degrees to lie flat within the wings. The pilot and navigator/bombardier/gunner sat in tandem under a long canopy. Between the pilot and second crew member was a small bomb bay for 882 lb (400 kg) of bombs. A plexiglass section on the bottom of the aircraft just aft of the bomb bay provided the bombardier a view of the ground. The aircraft was 43 ft 4 in (13.2 m) long and had a relatively short wingspan of 37 ft 4 in (11.38 m). The Sparka weighed 12,460 lb (5,652 kg). Development on the Sparka was abandoned in mid-1941, partially a result of the German invasion. However, further studies were made on the feasibility of the tandem engine arrangement powering a fighter, but these studies did not lead to the production of any aircraft. In addition, the factory where the Sparka was built was needed to produce the Petlyakov Pe-2 attack bomber.

Legato Yakovlev Yak-5 - Jakovlev Jak-5, 1/72, LK046

Resin Model Kit,   Box Condition: Sealed NM

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Still factory sealed and a very, rare model of this Soviet light fighter. This is a high quality resin model and the only kit ever made of this aircraft.

Execuform Consolidated PB-2A - 1934 - Bagged, 1/72

Vacuform Model Kit,   Box Condition: Sealed NM

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Rare model of a rare subject and still the only kit ever made of this aircraft. Features white vac main parts, clear canopy, plans and instructions. Never started and inventoried 100% complete. Basic vacuform kit. A certain degree of modeling skill is required to build vacuform kits. They are not recommended for beginners.

Revell PBY-5A Catalina Black Cat, 1/72, H211

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc

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1969 issue that still includes the record offer order form. Features retractable floats, rotating wheels and propellers and two crew members. Molded in black and clear plastic. Never started. Inventoried 100% complete with all parts, decals and instructions.

Revell MAC C-135B Transport - (Boeing 707), 1/144, H254-130

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good++

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1967 issue of the 'Jet Commando' series. Features optional retracted or extended landing gear, optional opened or closed main cargo doors and crew hatch, movable wheels, MAC decals and fan jet engines. Never started. It has been inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions.

RS Models XP-57B Flying Ram - US Prototype Muroc Dry Lake Sep 1945, 1/72, 92111

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Exc

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Excellent kit from all new molds and well detailed. Features recessed surface detail, good cockpit and more. Includes decals and paint guide for the actual US prototype and also for fictional/alternative markings for RAF Farnborough 1946 and USA Home Defense Alaska 1946. Never started. The parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions. The Northrop XP-79, USAAF project number MX-365, was rocket and jet-powered flying wing fighter aircraft, designed by Northrop. The pilot operated the aircraft in a prone position, permitting him to withstand much greater g-forces in pitch. It also used a welded magnesium monocoque structure instead of riveted aluminum. The incredible strength of the aircraft was it's offensive power: it was designed to use a rocket motor to climb quickly above the attacking enemy bomber stream, then dive down and remove the vertical stabilizer of the enemy aircraft by ramming. The strongly built XP-79 would survive the impact, but enemy bomber would be destabilized without a vertical stabilizer and crash. The rocket design proved unsatisfactory in practice, so the aircraft was fitted with two Westinghouse 19B turbojets and re-designated XP-79B. Following delays due to burst tires and brake problems during taxiing trials at Muroc dry lake, the XP-79B made its first flight on the 12th of September, 1945. However, 15 minutes into the flight control was lost for unknown reasons while performing a slow roll. The nose dropped, and the roll continued with the aircraft impacting the ground in a vertical spin. Test pilot Harry Crosby had attempted to bail out but was struck by the aircraft and died. Shortly thereafter, the project was canceled along with work on the second prototype.

Monogram Devastator TBD-1 With Diorama Instructions - VT-2 Lexington 1939 / VT-6 Enterprise 1939 / VT-8 Hornet 1941 / VT-6 Ente, 1/48, 7575

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Fair

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1974 'short box' second issue with desirable Diorama Instructions. Well detailed for that time featuring complete interior, folding wings, elevating and rotating tail gun & propeller, working arresting gear, optional position gun compartment doors & canopy, parts for bomber or torpedo versions and more. Includes markings for three aircraft including the yellow-winged pre-war versions and Torpedo 8 from the Battle of Midway. Never started. It has been inventoried complete with all parts and includes decals and instructions. NOTE: there are two decal sheets. One is in 'near mint' condition but missing two wing insignia. The other sheet is complete has bug damage; however, the two insignia needed for a complete sheet are in great condition, so there is a total of one excellent sheet between the two. NOTE: there is some bug damage to the Diorama Instructions, mainly on the edges. They are still perfectly usable.

Monogram P-47D Thunderbolt Razorback - Major Herschel 'Herkey' Geen 317th Sq 325 FG 15th AF Italy 18 Victories / 'Touch of Texas Captain Charles Mohrle 510 FS 405 FG 9th AF 1944/45, 1/48, 85-5242

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: VG+

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1998 release of this older but very nicely molded kit. Features full wheel well and cockpit detail, rotating wheels and prop, detailed engine front and a nice external load of bombs, rocket launchers and centerline drop tank. Includes colorful markings and full paint guides for the two aircraft listed. Never started and the parts are still in the internal factory sealed bags and includes decals and instructions.

Monogram Space Shuttle With Fuel Tank and Boosters - Young Astronauts Issue, 1/72, 5900

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Good++

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1986 issue. Huge 1/72 scale kit featuring liquid fuel tank and two solid rocket boosters with special stand. Since this is the 'Young Astronauts' issue, it also contains the large color poster of the shuttle blasting off, Monogram entry form for a trip for 4 to Florida to see the Shuttle launch and a full color 'Young Astronauts' kit catalog. Has markings for the Shuttles Enterprise, Challenger, Columbia, Discovery and Atlantis. The kit has never been started. Inventoried 100% complete including all parts, display stand, decals and instructions.

Monogram Mercury and Gemini Capsules Gus Grissom Memorial Combo - With Collectors Patches, 1/48, 85-4166

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Sealed Exc++

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Still factory sealed. 1999 reissue of the 1964 Revell kit with a Monogram box. Very nicely detailed 1/48 scale kit that contains both models and display stands as well as collector's patches. This kit is a fine example of 'mold swapping'. Originally Revell cut the molds and issued this kit in the 1960s. Then Revell and Monogram merged, and the kit was reissued under the Monogram name.

Renwal General Patton II Medium Tank, 1/32, 556

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Sealed VG

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Still factory sealed. From the very late 1950s or very early 1960s and the second issue of this action kit that has excellent detail. Features working suspension, working flexible tracks, rotating turret, elevating gun, lock clamp for traveling position, detailed engine with removable hatch and crew members that take cover then pop up from hatches.

Renwal Curtiss Goshawk F11C-2 Aeroskin - (F112C) USS Saratoga, 1/48, 282-149

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Sealed VG++

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Still factory sealed but the seal has split and drawn the box concave. This is one of Renewal's famous Aeroskin kits, and a rare large one in 1/48. Features markings for the aircraft of "High Hat Squadron", VF-1B commander Seligman aboard the USS Saratoga in the early 1930s. The model has an injection molded inner structure of ribs and stringers like a real aircraft, then the modeler covers it with provided authentic pre-colored Aeroskin fabric. There is little painting needed as elaborate finishes are printed directly on the Aeroskin covering. This results a very realistic and colorful model.