1:700 ships FS and a 1:50 scale boat

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Don Grasmick
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1:700 ships FS and a 1:50 scale boat

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I'm thinning some of the stash I know I'll never get to and/or have lost interest in wanting to build. S/H is a flat $10 each model if sold individually. I've done some price comparison on eBay and Amazon and I'm undercutting the relative asking prices on those sites by a fair margin. These are the I want these models gone price!!! I encourage you to do your own research to compare. Basically, I'm just trying to get these models to builders that don't want to pay an arm and a leg. Maybe you want to build them for yourself or maybe they would make excellent birthday/Christmas gifts for a newer modeler out there.

1:700 Scale

$10.00 Tamiya #31804 - USS Indianapolis in her late 1945 appearance.

$12.00 Tamiya #77514 - USS Enterprise (CV-6), late war appearance.

$25.00 Dragon #7049 - USS Essex (CV-9), mid war appearance. Note: I started the model, all parts are primed and hull is assembled.

$20.00 Dragon #7037 - Russian Navy Nuclear Guided Missile Cruiser Admiral Usakov (ex-Kirov). Didn't realize I had already had one in the stash :huh:

$30.00 MT Miniatures #MTM021 - USS Intrepid (CV-11) w/ SCB-125 angled deck. No longer offered by MTM any longer.

$15.00 Academy #ACY 14216 - ROKS Dokdo (LPH-6111).

$10.00 Dragon #7132 - USS Arleigh Burke DDG-51/ USS Nevada SSBN-733. NOTE: only the Arleigh Burke is offered. It's still in its plastic wrapping. I bought the kit for the SSBN, and none were offered at the time I purchased the combo kit.


1/50 Scale

$50.00 Artesania Latina (based in Spain) #22110 - SS Swift, Viginia Pilot Boat as she would have appeared in 1805. This one is clearly for those big sailing ship enthusists.


Lastly, free to a good home as these books were given to me free @ 9-10 yrs ago, so I'm paying it forward. I know I could charge but it just wouldn't sit right with me. They are in good condition.

Warship Pictorial #11 - Lexington Class Carriers.
Warship Pictorial #33 - USS Lexington (CV-2)
Don G.
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