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Models, Sculptures: Recommendations
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- 1 visitors recommend:
1932 V16 Cadillac model
Source: Johnson Smith
- Detailed model with two-tone exterior, detailed engine with working piano-hinged hood, detailed interior, movable wind vanes, opening front doors, movable steering wheel and movable rubber tires, leather-look upholstery, rear windscreen, rear bumper trunk & two spare tires. 1:18 scale. 11.5".
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- 2 visitors recommend:
Model rattlesnake
Source: Johnson Smith
- A reproduction rattlesnake coiled remarkably like the "don't tread on me" serpent.
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- 0 visitors recommend:
St. Patrick turf statue
Source: Irishop
Country: Ireland
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- 5 visitors recommend:
Chrysler Building replica
Source: New York First
City: New York, State: NY
- 19-inch scaled replica of the Chrysler Building -- New York City's art deco landmark.
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- 2 visitors recommend:
World Trade Center scale model
Source: New York First
City: New York, State: NY
- "Nine months before its destruction, master sculptor Ovidin Colea created a physical model of the most impressive skyline in the world ... On September 11, 2001, Colea's monument became a soul-soaring statement of our faith in the future."
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- 4 visitors recommend:
1957 Ford Skyliner model
Source: Johnson Smith
- This metal die cast replica features a fully retractable hardtop, detailed engine with opening hood, detailed interior, opening doors, movable steering wheel and movable wheels, fender skirts and rubber whitewall tires with chrome-look wheel covers. 1:18 scale. 11.5".
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- 8 visitors recommend:
Revolutionary War figurines
Source: Massachusetts Bay Trading Company
City: Boston, State: MA
- A Boston Figurine series including General George Washington, a colonial soldier, and a redcoat.
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- 6 visitors recommend:
Armortek
Source: Armortek
Country: United Kingdom
- "Specialists in the provision of 1/6th scale vehicles, figures and accessories for the modeller and war game enthusiast."
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- 5 visitors recommend:
P51 Mustang die-cast model
Source: Johnson Smith
- A quality die cast metal replica of the World War II classic. Features authentic detailing, moving propeller, retractable landing gear with moving wheels, removable canopy, removable bombsand display stand. 1:48 scale. 8" long, 9" wingspan.
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- 3 visitors recommend:
F-14 Tomcat model
Source: Johnson Smith
- A die cast model of one of the most popular jet fighters of all time. Features authentic detailing, working swing wings, two pilot crew, 2 Sidewinder missiles, 2 Sparrow missiles, 4 Phoenix missiles, 2 external fuel tanks, tailhook and display stand. 15.5" long, 15.5" wingspan. 1:48 scale.
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- 2 visitors recommend:
F-18 Hornet model
Source: Johnson Smith
- This metal die cast Hornet features authentic detailing, manned cockpit, 2 Sidewinder missiles, 4 bombs, external fuel tank, tailhook and display stand. 13" long, 10" wingspan. 1:48 scale.
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- 2 visitors recommend:
F4U Corsair die-cast model
Source: Johnson Smith
- A quality die cast metal replica of the World War II fighter. Features authentic detailing, moving propeller, retractable landing gear with moving wheels, removable canopy, pilot figure, fuel pod and display stand. 1:48 scale. 8" long. 10" wingspan.
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- 6 visitors recommend:
Model of General George S. Patton's M4-A3 Sherman tank
Source: Franklin Mint
- A 1:24 scale replica with working features such as a rotating turret, movable tracks and opening hatches.
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- 4 visitors recommend:
Iwo Jima 50th anniversary memorial model
Source: Franklin Mint
- Created by the original sculptor of The Iwo Jima Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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