Action Figures
6.25. w/three interchangeable accessories, removable limbs, and Buttercup figure)
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Model Kits
1/520 scale plastic model kit. 18" long when completed. Contains ONE airship - build either the USS AKRON or MACON.
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Model Kits
Kit #30098-100. Designed by George Barris. 1:25 scale.
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Model Kits
Features two opening hatches, rubber-band powered. Authentic full color decals.
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Model Kits
Scale: 1/48
The Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing is an American biplane with an atypical negative wing stagger (the lower wing is farther forward than the upper wing), that first flew in 1932. The Beechcrat Staggerwing was and remain one of the finest civilian aircraft ever built. It was the brainchild of Walter Beech, whose dream was to produce a high performance five place luxury biplane with a top speed of over 200 MPH, landing speed of 60 MPH, sound aerodynamics and ease of control. He succeeded brilliantly. Tests of the first model 17 in 1932 yielded performance figures superior to many fighter planes of the day!
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78 RPM Records
A: I Never Dreamt B: Blue Is the Night
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78 RPM Records
A: I Dreamt I Dwelt in Harlem B: Jelly, Jelly
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Model Kits
Scale: 1/48
The Reliant was used by the U.S. Army in World War II as a utility aircraft, designated UC-81, and as trainer designated AT-19. They were also used by the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force for light transport and communication duties. After the war they were sold on the civilian market as the Vultee V-77.
A popular single-engine, five seat, high-wing monoplane manufactured by the Stinson Aircraft Division of the Aviation Manufacturing Corporation of Wayne, Michigan. The SR-9 series can be identified by its curved windshield, unique to this series. The 1937 version in the famous SR series which began in 1933 and was produced until 1941. -9's were 5-passenger executive aircraft with comfortable, deluxe interior accommodations, engine variants, plus minor cowling and exterior changes over the previous models.
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