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  • This is Revell Monogram's 1937 Ford Panel Delivery vehicle.

    $29.99

  • Nissan has made solid pickups since 1934, but it wasn't until 1958 that they began selling them in American under the Datsun name. As soon as these trucks made their appearance they left an indelible mark on the American truck market. Their trucks were notably smaller, more efficient and less polluting than domestically produced units for little reduction in horsepower. The model 720 was equipped with an overhead-cam 103 horsepower NPS-Z 2.4 liter engine. Kit features an opening hood, 4-cylinder engine, bumpers and decals.

    $34.99

  • Originally planned as a concept car, Porsche decided that a production 918 would demonstrate their advancements in hybrid technology. The power in the 918 comes from three different power systems working together. Sitting behind the driver is the main engine, a 4.6 liter V-8. Next, there is a 156 bhp electric motor mounted over the rear axle. Finally, there is a 129 bhp electric motor for additional power to drive the front wheels. The weight of these power units is distributed 43/57% front to rear. Kit features detailed motors and engine, open or closed top, and position able front wheels.

    $44.99

  • This Interstellar Bird Returns To Explore Again! Originally released in 1968, this fan favorite spacecraft returns to the applause of sci-fi model builders everywhere. The classic ship designed by U.S.S. Enterprise designer, Matthew Jeffries features a scout ship, backdated parts, light kit and reproduction packaging.

    $39.99

  • A fan favorite returns with the arrival of the Romulan Bird of Prey. The mysterious ship from the classic Star Trek episode, “Balance of Terror” has been gone for 35 years and Round 2 brings it back. Many modelers missed out on this formidable adversary the first time around. They won’t miss a second chance after all these years.

    $34.99

  • Master Series models are impressive in size and incredibly detailed, which makes them perfect for true Star Wars™ fans! Extraordinary realism and display-worthy details make Master Series kits a must-have for discerning modelers!

    • Molded in white and clear
    • Pilot and droid figures
    • Display base
    • Complete decal sheet

    $139.99

  • Master Series models are impressive in size and incredibly detailed, which makes them perfect for true Star Wars™ fans! Extraordinary realism and display-worthy details make Master Series kits a must-have for discerning modelers!

    • Molded in white and clear
    • Pilot and Imperial officer figures
    • Full cockpit interior detail
    • Display base
    • Complete decal sheet

    $109.99

  • The ARC-170 Starfighter™ is powered by a Class 1.5 hyperdrive and carries torpedoes and laser cannons. The ARC-170 is less maneuverable than the Jedi starfighter, and its fate is decided solely by the know-how of the three-man clone fighter crew.

    • Quick snap together assembly no gluing required.
    • No painting - multicolored painted parts.
    • Includes three clone fighter crew figures and movable wing panels.

    $29.99

  • Few ships have gained as much popularity with less screen time than the U.S.S. Enterprise-C. The Ambassador class ship designed by Andrew Probert appeared heavily damaged in only one classic episode of Star Trek: the Next Generation. Other Ambassador class ships such as the U.S.S. Yamaguchi would appear later episodes. AMT is proud to bring the kit back for a second tour around the galaxy and modelers’ workbenches.

    $59.99

  • At long last, AMT re-issues the classic STAR TREK kit of the Exploration Set. STAR TREK modelers fondly remember this set of miniature props that features the iconic Phaser pistol, the all-purpose Tricorder hand-held computer and the precursor to the modern cell phone, the Communicator. These items were made famous by the use of Captain Kirk and crew throughout the run of the classic television program. This kit includes pictorial assembly instructions and a re-mastered decal sheet.

    $29.99

  • A kit too dangerous to miss. The most iconic enemy ship in Star Trek lore returns. The Klingon Battle Cruiser made its first appearance in the second season of Star Trek The Original Series. The filming model, constructed by AMT, ensured the kit version was the most accurate model of any Star Trek subject. The kit includes the classic ship parts, decal sheet, dome style base and assembly instructions in a collector’s edition tin package.

    $49.99

  • The original Dodge Challenger was Chrysler's entry into the "Pony Car" muscle car wars of the 1960s. The Dodge Challenger of today, while having very familiar styling, is a very different car. Its technology is very modern and so is its performance, 0 to 60 mph in 4 seconds. Now Chip Foose, the famous car designer, has made the Challenger even better. Kit features Foose custom wheels, detailed HEMI V-8, and Foose-inspired painted body.

    $39.99

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