1/25 scale plastic model kit of 1940 Willys Gasser Pickup Truck "Coca-Cola" (Skill 3) 1/25 plastic model kit by AMT. Has chrome plated parts. Colorful "Coca-Cola" decals. Blown and injected drag motor. Pad printed red line drag slicks. Metal axles and black vinyl tires. Narrow front tires and vintage mags. Paint and cement required (not included). Parts molded in white, unless otherwise indicated. Accurately detailed body, interior, engine and chassis.
Moebius
MOEBIUS 2324 F/S 1965 CHEVROLET CHEVY II SEDAN GASSER MODEL KIT
MOE2324
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Skill level 3
AMT
1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 340 1:25 SCALE
AMT1118M
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$30.49
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Back by popular demand! The Kats at AMT are firing up the ’71 Duster 340. It’s made from modern-era tooling and features beautiful detail throughout, from the V-8 engine to the interior and on to the chassis. It’s a muscle car marvel in scale with authentic decals included in multiple options for creating an impressive replica. Pre-lettered tires are presented for the finishing touch and new illustrations “top off” the packaging!
FEATURES: • Skill 2, paint and cement required • Molded in white and clear, with chrome and clear red • Super-detail parts throughout • Pad printed vinyl tires • Decals feature multiple stripe color options • Vintage style packaging
Revell
1:25 Auto Transport Trailer
85-1509
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$59.99
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A very common sight on our nation's highways is the auto transport trailer full of cars - new cars going to the dealers or used cars going to auction. The car companies try to get as many cars as possible on the trailer. The total number all depends on the size of each car. Just one more sign that, since the invention of the automobile, our country has been on the move.
1932 NORTHRUP GAMMA DIE CAST BANK. WINGS OF TEXACO SERIES BY ERTL. MINT NIB!!
Tamiya
Yamaha YZF R1M 1/12
14133
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$55.00
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This scale model assembly kit recreates the 2018 spec of the highly successful YZF-R1M. 2018 is a landmark year for the long-running YZF-R1, as it celebrates its 20th anniversary. The YZF-R1M is the eighth generation of the bike, released in 2015. It was designed as a circuit motorcycle, and its design and technology were heavily influenced by data harvested from the YZR-M1 MotoGP bike. The YZF-R1M has appeared in races such as the Superbike World Championship and All Japan Road Race Championship, one of its highly notable achievements being an astounding three back-to-back wins of the Suzuka 8 Hours between 2015 and 2017. The Tamiya assembly kit model faithfully captures all the details of the full-size bike in every way.
• 1/12 scale plastic model assembly kit. • Multi-piece recreation of the 4-cylinder engine has superlative detail, from the fine depictions of the radiator, oil cooler and complex cover, to the tubing included to recreate various lines. • Depictions of engine, swing arm, front fork, upper cowl and more are screw-fixed to the frame for maximum precision and durability. • New synthetic rubber tires depict Bridgestone Battlax RS10s with realistically-recreated tread pattern. • Metal transfer to depict Yamaha emblem included.
Guillows
Spirit Of St. Louis
GUI807
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The Spirit of St. Louis, piloted by Charles A. Lindbergh, made the first non-stop flight between New York and Paris on May 20-21, 1927. Time airborne-33 hours and 30 minutes. Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field, Long Island, NY on May 20th with but little sleep the previous night. His aircraft, 1,000 pounds overweight, barely lifted off at the end of the runway missing a telephone pole by a mere 20 feet. Fighting exhaustion most of the time, Lindbergh struggled to keep from falling asleep and at intervals, stuck his head out the window of his plane to refresh himself in the wind-stream. At the end of 28 hours, he sighted the coast of Ireland and for the first time realized that he was on target for his goal, the airfield of Paris, France. While still miles away he sighted the glowing night-lights of Paris. Shortly after, he landed at Le Bourget Airfield to the acclaim of thousands awaiting him on the runway. At that moment, Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis entered aviation’s hall of fame.