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  • 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

  • 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

  • Designed to take passengers from the train to their destination, the station wagon quickly evolved into the family transport of choice for millions of Americans. The '57 Ford offered both 4-door and 2-door wagons. They featured Ford's new bow-shaped frame, along with a revised suspension for an improved ride. Today, the SUV has largely replaced the station wagon, but you can get your Rio right here! Kit features two optional Rio wagon builds: Police package with roof light, screen, and radio; or standard. Both include detailed 312c.i. Thunderbird V-8, separate frame, and soft black tires.

    $34.99

  • 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

  • The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is one of the most impressive all-terrain vehicles on the market. It is four-wheel-drive and has powerful Dana 44 axles. Even the name Rubicon evokes thoughts of tough obstacles conquered. These Jeeps are modeled off the WWII workhorse; they have kept the same aggressive all-terrain capability, good handling and titanic towing capacity as their predecessors. This kit features a roll over bar with detail lights, working spring suspension and large off-road tires.

    $34.99

  • The Dodge Charger is one of the best known muscle cars in the world. This particular model is a Charger completely redesigned by equally famous car designer Chip Foose. It's hard to improve on a classic, but a brand new, sleek body design and sweet new paint job will take you a long way and a 426 HEMI can take you anywhere. This kit features a detailed Dodge Charger, redesigned by Chip Foose. It includes a shaker hood scoop, detailed engine, custom wheels and separate interior side panels.

    $35.99

  • Turning a station wagon into something people would actually want to drive isn't easy in this day and age, but Thom Taylor pulled it off. His Alternomad Caprice is based on the V-8 powered Caprice with a stretched body, improved paint scheme and optionally deleted rear windows. It's a ride you'd be happy to be caught ridin' low in. This kit features parts molded in white, transparent red, and clear plus optional clear or solid side panels, opening hood with full 5.7L V-8 and rear-wheel drive suspension.

    $29.99

  • The '68 Vette® was as wild as they came! From its show-car inspired styling to its big block 427 engine, the Corvette® was the top dog on the streets. Add on the optional engine components and the custom wheels with wide tires, and the Vette was a serious street machine. Features: Optional wheels, detailed chassis and interior, multiple building options.

    $30.99

  • This is  Italeri's 1/35th scale Sd. Kfz. 179 Bergepanther with photo-etched fret included.

    $69.99

  • This is Italeri's 1/72nd scale Italian Bomber Caproni from the Vintage Collection.

    $59.99

  • The small half-track D7, designed during the mid-thirties, was produced for the German army until 1944. Several thousand units were built to tow light artillery pieces and rocket launchers. The vehicle itself carries an anti-aircraft gun. Very mobile, the vehicle had a cargo capicity of 1,5 tons. It was used extensively in all theaters. The Sd. Kfz 10/5 version was equipped with a 2 cm gun type 38 which was also used against ground targets.

    $49.99

  • This is Italeri 1/35th scale of the 38 cm RW 61 auf Sturmmoser Tiger.

    $59.99

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