The Typhoon IB, known as the “Tiffy”, distinguished itself in the Battle of Normandy destroying 137 tanks and opening the way for the liberation of France and Belgium. No. 56 and 609 squadrons based at Duxford received their first Typhoons in 1941. In 1942 No. 609 squadron moved to Manston surpassed the Spitfires at intercepting Fw 190s. Typhoons destroyed the first two Me 210s over the British Isles. Maximum speed of 417 MPH at 20,000 feet was obtained in 7.6 minutes. Its true element was with eight 3” rockets and four 20mm cannon.
Takom
Mk.45 mod 45"/62 Naval Gun- 1/35 scale
2182
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$35.00
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Pre-owned & opened - complete kit
Revell
Model "A" Pickup Hot rod
7136
Regular price
$24.99
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Pre owned
1/25 Scale
Sealed bags
Liberty Classics
Model A Delivery Van (Piggy Bank)
LIB2573
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$19.99
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Liberty Classics Ford Model A Delivery Van Hemmings Motor 1:25 Scale Die Cast
Multiple ways to use. Great for assembly or display!
(ROCKET NOT INCLUDED)
DESCRIPTION
Just like in real rocketry, rocket cradles are used during construction, storage and transportation of rockets. Use your rocket cradle to hold your rocket on its side while you work to keep the rocket from resting on its fins. It’s perfect for making fin fillets or applying decals. It’s one of the handiest pieces of equipment to have when building your models! You can even in the field when you’re prepping larger rockets for flight.
Thumblers
Model T Belt
THU400
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$4.99
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Belt For #100 Thin THU400 Rock Tumblers
Atlas
Modeler's Super Saw
ATL400
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$7.25
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Cuts
Wood
Plastic
Formica
Aluminum
Masonite
Tamiya
Modeling Brush Basic Set
87066
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$6.00
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This handy set includes three brushes commonly required in the finishing of plastic models. Horse-hair bristle brushes feature a wooden handle designed to reduce strain on the hand. Includes No.3 (8mm width) and No.01 (3mm) flat brushes, plus a small pointed brush