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This is a brand new 1/25 scale plastic model kit of the 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Sedan 2-in-1 Kit by AMT, designed for Skill Level 2. The kit comes in a brand new box and features a hood scoop, stock engine, chrome-plated parts, and a stock steering wheel. It includes Street Rod engine parts, Street Rod wheels and tires, black vinyl tires with metal axles, and stock wheels with whitewall tires. Vintage-style packaging and all-new decals with colorful options are included. Most parts are molded in white unless otherwise indicated, and the kit can be built one of two ways: Stock or Street Rod. Paint and cement are required but not included.
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This is a brand new 1/25 scale plastic model kit of the 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Sedan 2-in-1 Kit by AMT, designed for Skill Level 2. The kit comes in a brand new box and features a hood scoop, stock engine, chrome-plated parts, and a stock steering wheel. It includes Street Rod engine parts, Street Rod wheels and tires, black vinyl tires with metal axles, and stock wheels with whitewall tires. Vintage-style packaging and all-new decals with colorful options are included. Most parts are molded in white unless otherwise indicated, and the kit can be built one of two ways: Stock or Street Rod. Paint and cement are required but not included.

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This brand new 1/72 scale plastic model kit of the Bristol 192 Belvedere Helicopter with 2 scheme options by Airfix comes in the manufacturer’s original unopened box with vintage style packaging. The kit contains 50 detailed parts molded in light gray and includes decals to design the helicopter in two different schemes. Paint and cement are required but not included, and the model does not come with a display stand. Dimensions are approximately L-15.125 inches and W-8.125 inches when assembled. The Bristol 192 Belvedere was a British twin-engine, tandem rotor helicopter designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, entering service in the early 1960s as the RAF’s first twin-rotor helicopter. Initially developed for the Royal Navy, it was later adapted for tactical transport, capable of carrying up to 19 fully equipped troops or various cargo loads, including artillery and vehicles. The Belvedere saw action during the Indonesian Confrontation in the mid-1960s and in Aden, providing troop transport, supply runs, and casualty evacuation in challenging terrains. Retired in 1969, its innovative tandem rotor design influenced future heavy-lift helicopters like the Boeing CH-47 Chinook. This 1:72 scale model faithfully captures the distinctive shape and historical significance of this pioneering British helicopter, making it an essential piece for military aviation enthusiasts.

This brand new 1/16 scale plastic model kit of the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible 2-in-1, produced by AMT, is a Skill Level 3 1/16 scale model and comes in vintage-style, unopened manufacturer’s packaging. The kit contains more than 123 detailed parts molded in white unless otherwise indicated and features whitewall and black vinyl tires with metal axles, detailed interior, colorful decal artwork, vinyl hoses and wiring, chrome-plated small parts, and opening doors and hood. The model measures approximately 12 inches in length when assembled and offers builders the option to build the kit in one of two ways: Stock or Custom. The Stock version includes a super-detailed "Super Turbo-Fire" 283 cubic inch V-8 engine with dual exhausts, a 4-barrel carburetor, and vinyl ignition wiring and radiator hoses for added realism. The Custom Show/Performance options feature body, hood, and decklid dechroming, an eggcrate grille, Cragar S/S Mag wheels, 60-Series Goodyear rally G.T. tires, and performance engine upgrades such as finned valve covers, low-restriction air cleaner, Holley 4-barrel carburetor, and Edelbrock "Tarantule" intake manifold. Paint and cement are required but not included, and the kit provides an authentic and highly detailed representation of the classic 1957 Bel Air Convertible.
