Keystone Cruiser
This cruiser is 11.5 inches long. It was produced circa 1940. These are not rare but are not seen too often. The barrel shoots a projectile quite a distance with…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
This cruiser is 11.5 inches long. It was produced circa 1940. These are not rare but are not seen too often. The barrel shoots a projectile quite a distance with…
This is a basic target ship that is 6″ long. This ship came with several different set that have a torpedo firing main ship. Some would actually be labelled “Target…
This rocket ship is 14″ long. It has a single front turret that swivels. The torpedoes are missing but would have been rubber tipped. Produced after 1953. From my private…
Three NOS Keystone submarines at 12″ long with their wrapping paper. These fire a torpedo when the spring lever on the deck is released. From my private collection.
This a Keystone B-15 battleship that is a later version. The guns are now solid and no longer fire projectiles. There is a grove in the bow deck that I…
This is a Keystone Shooting Battleship Model #207 that is 16″ long. This ship remained unchanged for several years after it lost the brass rails and metal flag in 1939. The…
This is a Keystone C-12 Aircraft Carrier model #219. It measures 15.5″ x 4″. This ship is an example of the C-12 produced after 1942. It is identical to those…
This is a U.S. Carrier that is 14″ x 3.5″. It appears in none of the catalogs prior to 1943 but does have some metal components. The spring and the…
This is a B-15 U.S. Battleship that measures 15.5″ x 4″. I have not assigned a model number to this one yet because it does not appear in any of…
This is a Keystone USN-1 Battleship #215. It measures 12″ x 4″. The USN-1 is the earlier version of the B-15 Battleship. There is no difference between the two other…