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For decades, the Ford Model T was one of the most used cars in the world. Now, it's back on the road with a new motor, new styling, and a whole new purpose. With custom chassis, custom engines, and custom suspension, there's not much similarity between these vehicles and their aging ancestors. This street rod is based on a long and low chassis with an optional soft top. Kit features separate pull-along trailer, separate top, and choice of intake systems. Skill Level: 2
$36.99
Panel trucks were originally designed for short-distance hauls of goods for small businesses. Once some of these vehicles made their way into service with automotive shops, it wasn't long before they were being modified into racers. With bigger engines and non-essential components removed, these trucks could go flat-out on the quarter mile. With straight axles and improved suspension, they were more than an equal for anything on any track. Kit features detailed parts including a 409 c.i. engine with supercharger or twin carbs, suspension and seating choices and soft tires.
$36.99
Mustan® enthusiasts got their first glimpse of the 2010 Ford Shelby GT500 from a special New Year's Day, 2009 press release. Distinguishing differences between the GT500 and other Mustangs include a 540 hp 5.4L V-8 engine with supercharger, a specially designed Gurney Flap rear spoiler and seats with embroidered cobras. Kit features a detailed 5.4L V-8 engine with supercharger, an opening hood, soft black tires, chrome metal exhaust tips, chrome-plated parts and an extensive decal sheet with two colors of center stripes.
$36.99
Tamiya 1/48 Brewster B-339 Buffalo - "Pacific Theater"
Tamiya has re-released the B-339 export version of the Buffalo used by the Royal Air Force and Netherlands East Indies Army Air Corps during WWII. Kit comes with new parts such as canopy, propeller, seat and decals to accurately reproduce the Buffalo used throughout South East Asia. Also includes parts to reproduce the U.S. Navy version featuring gray fuselage. Includes a full range of accessories including two 100 pound bombs, one pilot figure sitting down and one figure standing, and markings to reproduce a choice of four different aircraft.
$37.99
Mustangs were some of the most popular cars Ford produced. Early models raked in sales figures that rivaled the Model A. By the mid-eighties, however, the line was losing ground to stiff competition. The revamped 5.0 model was released in 1987 and quickly became popular because it was cheap and powerful. Those same characteristics made it popular with police departments also and soon Mustangs were both chasers and chased. This kit features a detailed 5.0 liter V-8 engine, quad shock suspension system, police light bar, radio and rear spotlights.
$37.99
The Lamborghini Countach was unveiled to the public at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show. The Countach was among the first supercars to sport an angled, wedge-shaped body, which became the signature style of subsequent Lamborghinis. 1982's LP500S was the first version to be powered by a 5-litre V-12 engine. By the time the model was discontinued in 1990, 2,042 had been produced. Kit features full engine detail with six Weber carburetors, hinged front and rear body panels, a large rear wing and decals with factory stock graphics.
$38.99
Eye-catching looks. Jaw-dropping speeds.
The Lamborghini Countach was unveiled to the public at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show. The Countach was among the first supercars to sport an angled, wedge-shaped body, which became the signature style of subsequent Lamborghinis.
Kit features full engine detail with six Weber carburetors, hinged front and rear body panels, a large rear wing and decals with factory stock graphics.
$38.99
Ghostbusters is a classic American film full of spooky humor from beginning to end. The Ecto-1 returns to help the 'Busters save the day once again. Loaded with all of the gear necessary to take down any nasty poltergeist that gets in their way. The kit features a detailed equipment rack and decals to decorate the car as the Ecto-1 or the Ecto-1A.
$39.99
The model accurately captures the truck's large fuel tank and hard-top cab. The tank-side doors can be assembled in closed or open position, and parts are also included to depict the hose reel, with vinyl tubing and enamel wire to recreate the hose itself. Separate parts are included to recreate the tank-front pump. Comes with 2 figures depicted in the act of refueling, and also features 2 marking options for U.S.A.F. vehicles.
$39.99
The kit consists of 185 parts in dark green plastic plus the now familiar cast metal lower hull tub, a length of twine for the tow cables, a few poly caps plus the decal and instructions sheets.
$39.99
The first M4 Sherman production model was designated the M4A1, and possessed a distinctively rounded cast hull. A total of 6,281 M4A1 tanks were produced between February 1942 and December 1943. Armed with a 75mm M3 cannon and powered by a 350hp Continental air-cooled R975-C1 radial gasoline engine, the M4A1 was capable of top speeds of 38.9km/h. Early versions had the M34 gun mount with narrow shield, while the 3-piece gear housing was changed to a 1-piece design in later production runs. Applique armor was often added to the upper hull and turret in order to improve protection. The M4A1 served with many armies on various fronts, including with the British 8th Army in North Africa, where it contributed to the victory at El Alamein.
$39.99
The 20-feet freight container is a key element for the international logistics. The 20-feet freight container, and the larger version and roomy 40-feet container, are in fact the international standard reference for all Countries. The standardize container in terms of size, volumes and loading capacity makes possible to optimize the intermodal freight by ships, trains and trucks. The logistic has became more effective and faster. Even the warehouses and stocking areas management became easier and more flexible.
$39.99