U.S. Carrier
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…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

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…
This is one of the mid sized Keystone subs it is not as large as the U-18’s but much larger than the S3’s. It measures 14″ x 2.5″. There is…
The condition of the paint on this battleship leaves much to be desired but it is solid otherwise. It measures 16″ x 4″. What is unusual about this one is…
This submarine was born an ugly duckling. It is the same size as the others at 9″ x 2″ but the upper deck is completely different. The ugliness of it…
This box has seen better days as it is heavily damaged. It does not have a model number on it but is for a #207 Shooting Battleship produced before 1941. …
Here are a few examples of the target ships that came with many of the Keystone sets. They measure 6″ x 2″. These came with sets like the Coast Defense…
This Rocket Ship measures 14′ x 3.5″. The front of the upper deck turns as an independent gun turret. This is a color variation of the other one that I have…
This ship measures 16″ x 4″. The deck on this one is finished darker than the other one I have. Unfortunately someone painted the planes gray, they originally would have…