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Plastic Models → Plastic Model Cars / Trucks / Vehicles → Up To 1/19 Scale
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Though Henry Ford's Model T was the first commercially produced light delivery pickup truck, it wasn't until 1929 when the Model A was introduced that pickup trucks started their steady climb to the position they hold today throughout the world. Authentic 1/16 scale model. Plastic parts molded in light blue and black, plus chrome and clear parts. Painting is not required. Fully detailed engine, interior, and undercarriage. Spare tire attaches to driver's side area. Five
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The Cadillac was first produced in 1902, and displayed at the New York Automobile Show in 1903. The name of the car was derived from the French explorer who founded Detroit in 1701, and whose family crest is now the Cadillac trademark. This model is a replica of a 1933 V-16 Town Car originally sold to movie actress Joan Crawford by Hillcrest Motors of Beverly Hills. It is one of only three cars built using this body style. Plastic pieces attached to sprue trees. Body pieces
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In late 1927, the nineteen-year production run of the Model T was concluded. This historical event was the end of the first people's car. Although today, the styling of the Model A looks similar to the Model T, it was a completely different car, which at the time, had considerably more eye appeal. The new and much more advanced engine was still a four-cylinder design and was fitted with a conventional clutch and four-speed gear box. By the end of 1931, over five million
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Most likely, a Hi-Boy roadster of this nature was trailered to Rosamond Dry Lake for its run through the timing traps. Without mufflers and other mandated pieces of equipment, these roadsters were not usually seen on the city streets or highways, but on weekend nights, enough informal drag race courses could be found, if you knew where to look. Plastic pieces are attached to sprue trees. Body pieces are molded in grey. Clear pieces for windshield and light lenses are
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If you were to prowl through enough vintage car swap meets or hot rod shows, you could probably encounter a carefully restored and tricked-out pickup truck very similar to the truck depicted in this 1/16 scale model kit. How fantastic it would have been for any high-school rodder to have owned this pickup truck in the early sixties when this type of rod was popular. Plastic pieces attached to sprue trees. Body pieces are molded in yellow. Open hood compartment. Clear pieces
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Authentically molded car body with precision surface details. Detailed chassis and suspension. Movable front wheels. Doors open to a completely detailed interior. Openable trunk. Hood opens revealing the detailed engine compartment. Grooved black vinyl tires. Waterslide decals including optional Rally Club markings. Step-by-step, illustrated assembly guide. One Plastic Model. Assemble a Classic 1955 Mercedes 300 SL ''Gullwing'' Coupe with this 1;16 Scale Plastic Model Kit
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Minicraft Models 1/16 '31 Gangster Getaway Sedan
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| $45.00 $32.59 (27% off) |
Product Number mmi11229 |
Availability To be discontinued, very limited supply |
A realistic depiction of a 1931 sedan. ChromaCal bullet holes. 4 full-color die cut gangster figures for display. Treaded vinyl tires with choice of wheel styles. Well-appointed engine and undercarriage. Detailed interior. Hinged hood sides open. Metal hinge pins and rear axle. Choose Illinois or New York waterslide decals. Step-by-step, illustrated assembly guide. (1) Plastic Model. This is a 1931 Gangster Getaway Sedan Plastic Model Kit by Minicraft. Suitable for Ages 12
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Minicraft Models 1/16 '33 Metropolitan Police Town Car
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| $50.00 $36.19 (27% off) |
Product Number mmi11230 |
Availability To be discontinued, very limited supply |
Journey back in time to the Depression, when bank robbers like Bonnie & Clyde were revered by the public and police, under federal authority captured gangs with fast cars, Tommy Guns, and brute force. Bonus ChromaCals bullet hole decals from Sc-Master High quality Cartograf decals for police car markings with choice of Illinois, New York, or fictional license plates. White-wall tires with realistic tread and chrome wheels. Chrome door handles, grill, hood ornament,
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Plastic Models → Plastic Model Cars / Trucks / Vehicles → 1/20-1/29 Scale
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Manufactured from 1958 until 1962, over 60,000 examples of the TR3A and TR3B were produced. Known as the ''wide-mouth'' as opposed to the earlier TR3 with its smaller grille, the TR3A was and still is regarded as an enthusiast's car. Its fast speed gave it a lot of performance for a modest price. Authentic 1/24 scale model. Parts are molded in green; chome and clear parts also included. Option to construct convertible roof top on or off vehicle. Chrome parts include
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For most of this century, Rolls Royce has called their products ''the best car in the world.'' Oddly enough, hardly anyone has objected to this claim. Reknowned for their comfort, performance, luxurious interiors, and meticulous craftmanship, the Silver Cloud II has become a true collectors' car, eagerly sought whenever one reaches the market. Its graceful and stately lines have made it a truly classic Rolls. Authentic 1/24 scale plastic model. Parts are molded in black;
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Plastic Models → Plastic Model Cars / Trucks / Vehicles → Locomotive
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Minicraft Models 1/26 Rocket Locomotive
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| $22.00 $15.89 (27% off) |
Product Number mmi11101 |
Availability In Stock |
George Stephenson, his son Robert, and Henry Booth were the three men who created the Rocket, won the Rainhill trials and established Stephenson's company as the foremost builder of railway locomotives in England. Of the five engines entered in the October 1829 trials, only the Rocket completed the course, exceeded all the requirements, and performed without incident. It has been written that the Rainhill Trials version rode like a horse because of the hammer-like blows
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