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The Mattel® brand has made some of the most popular castings ever produced. Adding to their ongoing diecast lineup is this 1:64 Scale HOT WHEELS® Summit Racing Equipment® 1974 Chevrolet Vega Pro Stock with Hauler set. Each vehicle features realistic details and authentic deco's painstakingly created and sure to become an enduring favorite of racing fans, children, and collectors of all ages. Order your diecast set while supplies last!
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This 1:64 scale 2044 Hummer H2 with Open Car Trailer diecast model comes in green and features real rubber tires, detailed exterior, authentically replicated metal body and chassis and other tactical amenities. You'll be blown away by this cool diecast model combo! It's a brilliant piece for any SUV fans diecast collection, and wonderful for unwavering Hummer lovers.
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Originally created by Ed "Big Daddy" Roth in 1964 and last issued in 1990, this 18-piece model has one of his twisted Kustom Kulture characters hangin' ten! Surfink comes molded in white, featuring movable arms and wrists, "Sam Crab," the contemptible crustacean, and a seascape wave base. Your custom painting options are endless and real fun. The easy-to-assemble model stands over 7 in. tall and comes with waterslide decals. Skill level 2, ages 14 and up. Officially Licensed. Add this vintage collectable to your display case!
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The 1:54 scale F11F-1 Grumman Tiger Blue Angels model comes molded in blue and clear, with updated decals to complete either an early or late version of F11F-1 in Blue Angels markings. The fighter plane includes a detailed cockpit with pilot and detailed landing gear. Each model features 31 easy-to-assemble parts, and measures 9.75 in. long with a wingspan of 7 in. Skill level 2. Glue and your choice of custom paints are sold separately. Add this iconic aircraft to your collection! History of the F11F-1 Tiger: As well as being a first-line fighter in the US Navy, the Tiger also served as the plane used by the Blue Angels, the Navy's Precision Aerobatic Team. Designed by Grumman to fill the Navy's need for a powerful, hard-hitting aircraft—with the ability to take the fight to the enemy's home ground—the Tiger carried the most modern armament available at the time. The Tiger was the first swept-wing jet to make use of the "area rule" or "wasp waist" type of fuselage. It had a wingspan of 31 ft. 8 in. and a length of 40 ft. 10 in. Power was provided by a Wright J65 axial-flow turbojet with afterburner, giving the aircraft a speed of Mach 2.03 or nearly 1,500 miles per hour.
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