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One of the most ingenious aircraft of the First World War, the Roland C.II featured a monocoque fuselage made from to angled layers of plywood. This load-bearing fuselage massively cut down on the number of struts and wires needed by the wings, reducing drag. This made it as fast if not faster than many existing fighters, and allowed it to carry bombs, a forward-firing gun, and an observer's machine gun.
$44.99
Model construction kit of a RAF version of the Tornado GR4, one of the most important combat aircraft in NATO.
- Fully detailed cockpit - Detailed ejection seat - Separate slats - Detailed undercarriage - Moveable swing-wings - Detailed jet exhaust - Thrust reverser's can be mounted open or closed - Moving wing pylons - 1 ECM Pod ( Sky Shadow ) - 2 large auxiliary fuel tanks - 2 standard auxiliary fuel tanks
Authentic decal set for following versions: - Panavia Tornado GR.4, No.41 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Coningsby, England, Juli 2011 - Panavia Tornado GR.4, No.617 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Lossiemouth, Scotland, July 2008
$79.99
The legendary C-54 was used for intercontinental transport operations and set numerous records. She was the first mass produced four-engine aircraft to make trans-atlantic crossings. The Douglas Aircraft Company began development of the DC-4 passenger aircraft in 1938. This was changed to become the C-54 long-range military transport aircraft after the United States entered the war in 1942. A total of 1,160 C-54 aircraft have been built. First flights across the Pacific to resupply troops fighting against the Japanese and repatriate the wounded began in 1942. Numerous modifications and special versions made the C-54 one of the most versatile of all military aircraft. Amongst other missions it also served as the President's airplane. The C-54 achieved special recognition during the Berlin Airlift when it became known as the Candy Bomber . It was used to completely resupply the three Western Sectors of the city during 1948 -1949.
$73.99
Handley Page Halifax B Mk.I/II - GRII was released in 2011 and is an initial release with new tooling.
$59.99
Model construction kit of this night-capable, heavily armoured attack helicopter.
- Rotating main and tail rotors - Engine nacelles with air intake filter unit - Moveable nose cannon, sighting unit and night vision device - Stub wings with four pylons
$34.99
Model representation of a MV-22 Osprey, a propeller driven aircraft of the US Marine Corps fitted with a tilting rotor system that is capable of vertical take-off and landing.
- Detailed cockpit - Detailed interior - Rotating propeller - Detailed under-carriage - Tilting rotors - Separate rear ramp
$41.99
The American Big Boys are some of the longest and largest steam locomotives ever built anywhere in the world. During the late thirties Union Pacific often used auxiliary engines to haul trains from Ogden, Utah up a steep pass to Wasatch. U.P. wished to simplify this system and instructed their own development department to design a new locomotive capable of hauling a 3,600 ton train (max 4,200 tons) up the steep pass. The 25 Big Boy locomotives were built in 2 groups. The first group, called the Class 1, was built from 1941. The second, Class 2, was built in 1944. The last goods train was hauled by a Big Boy loco in July 1959. Most Big Boys were retired from service in 1961.
$32.99
Never let go of the memories
When it was launched in 1911, the Titanic was the largest ship in the world. This hundredth anniversary kit features detailed hull and deck structures, lifeboats with hoists, display stand and decals. It comes with 132 parts and has a complete length of 385mm.
$69.99
Revell Monogram 1/12 Foose™ '69 Camaro Z/28
This model is a Chip Foose™ modified version of the highly popular Z/28™, a V-8 powered sportster that won the Trans-Am competition. Kit features 302 Ci engine, tuned suspension, separate spoilers, Cross-Ram manifold, dual carb intakes and optional custom or stock wheels and tires.
$99.99
When buying a Kenworth Aerodyne, you chose from a long list of options to customize your ride into something that really reflected your personal style. In all cases, the final result was a quality truck backed by and 80 year history of Kenworth/PACCAR craftsmanship. The W-900 truck model was powered by an epic 450 horsepower, 1099 ci engine that delivered the power you needed for long hauls across America. Kit features detailed turbo-diesel engine, air bag suspension, dual exhaust stacks, air cleaners, hinged front hood, and soft black tires.
$119.99
When buying a Kenworth Aerodyne, you chose from a long list of options to customize your ride into something that really reflected your personal style. In all cases, the final result was a quality truck backed by and 80 year history of Kenworth/PACCAR craftsmanship. The W-900 truck model was powered by an epic 450 horsepower, 1099 ci engine that delivered the power you needed for long hauls across America. Kit features detailed turbo-diesel engine, air bag suspension, dual exhaust stacks, air cleaners, hinged front hood, and soft black tires.
$114.99
This is Revell Monogram's 1/24 1953 Corvette Roadster.
Original price was: $44.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
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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
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
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
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 is Revell Monogram's 1937 Ford Panel Delivery vehicle.
$29.99
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
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
The longest, the lowest, and the most ostentatious of all car designs, the 1959 Cadillac was the dream ride of anyone who wanted to make a big impression. It was top of the line, top rated and top dollar, with the Seville® ringing in at $7,401 (roughly 60 grand in today's money). Less than a thousand of these vehicles were produced, but they left an indelible mark on automotive designers. Kit features a detailed 390 c.i. engine with three two-barrel carburetors, whitewall tire inserts, textured vinyl top, plus cruise control and suspension air bags.
$34.99
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 Revell Monogram's 1/25 1969 Camaro SS 427 L72 Baldwin Motion. "It gets mean when the light goes green!"
$39.99
The '69 was one of the best selling of all the Camaro® models over the years. The special Z/28™ package added a unique 302 cubic inch V-8 and other high performance parts to create a blend of good handling as well as powerful acceleration. This Revell kit includes the Rally Sport™ front end trim and the rare dual quad and chambered exhaust options. Features: Opening cowl induction hood, spoilers front and rear, waterslide decals. Requires paint and glue (not included). Skill Level: 2
Original price was: $42.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
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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 2013 Camaro ZL1 is the most technologically advanced Camaro ever made. In 1969, the original ZL1 was a custom-built COPO ordered car with an all-aluminum 427 c.i. engine. It was a bold move for its time. Stepping ahead more than 40 years, the 2013 ZL1 is even more robust, with a 6.2 liter supercharged V-8 pumping out 580 horsepower. Kit features choice of stock or custom hoods, detailed engine, stock or custom wheels, and soft black tires. Skill Level: 4
Original price was: $52.99.$49.99Current price is: $49.99.
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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
'62 Corvettes are some of the most elegant rides you will ever find so it seems almost a shame that D&M took one of these classics and turned it into a dragster. That is until you find out what this fully-blown baby can do! With a 700 horsepower engine, this gasser sends so much torque to the big back slicks that it needs a stay bar to keep from doing wheel stands. This kit features a fully-detailed drag racing engine, removable hard top, gasser suspension and rear wheelie bars. Skill Level: 3
$32.99
When Dodge introduced their first souped-up super truck in 1996, it blew people's hair back... literally. And of course, that's exactly what the designers expected when they lowered the frame, improved the suspension tuning and dropped in a V-10, 400 horsepower Viper engine. The result, although impractical, was impressive, with 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) acceleration times of less than five seconds and a top speed of over 150 mph (241 km/h). Kit features a detailed 8.0 liter V-10 engine and drivetrain, folding tailgate, separate tonneau cover and authentic VTS decals. Skill Level: 2
$29.99
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
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
In their own way, both Chip Foose™ and the Corvette® Stingray™ are something special. While Chip Foose is America's leading custom car designer, the Corvette® is one of America's leading sports cars. In 2014, Chevrolet® introduced the 7th generation of the famous Corvette, with a stunning new design. Now Chip Foose takes it one step further in a way that only he can. Kit features custom wheels, detailed engine, Foose inspired painted body, and soft black tires.
$39.99
Since its start in 1964, the GT has been the top of the line performance model of the famous Mustang. Fifty years later, the 2014 is the final year of the 5th generation of Mustangs. The Mustang still provides the best "Bang for the Buck" of any performance car around. The proof is in the performance! Just look at its statistics: 0 to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds and lapping the 1/4 mile in just over 13 seconds. Kit features stock and custom hoods, detailed engine, stock and custom wheels, and soft black tires. Skill Level: 4
$32.99
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
This is Revell Monogram's 1/25 Slingster Customizing Dragster.
$33.99
The Mack "R" Conventional tractor plus a rugged aluminum tank trailer provide a safe and reliable combination for the transportation of petroleum products. The Mack "R" model equipped with a Maxidyne engine is well suited for medium or long distance operation, add a tank trailer that is forty feet in length and can carry 9200 gallons of fuel in five separate compartments, together they form a highly reliable cross-country rig. Trailer can be uncoupled from the tractor and assembled with drawbar support legs in raised or lowered position. Snap together assembly no glue necessary. Colorful peel'n stick graphics. Molded in blue, silver, black and clear with chrome plated parts.
$31.99