Keystone C-12 Aircraft Carrier Model #219
This ship measures 16″ x 4″. It first appears in the 1940-1941 catalog as a “Toy Fair Blue Ribbon Winner” and continues to appear at least through the 1942-1943 catalog. …
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This ship measures 16″ x 4″. It first appears in the 1940-1941 catalog as a “Toy Fair Blue Ribbon Winner” and continues to appear at least through the 1942-1943 catalog. …
This cruiser measures 14″ x 3.25″. The box for this one is graphics free and only has the stamp on the one end flap, which is uncommon. The box is…
This ship measures 14″ x 3.25″. This cruiser first appears in the 1942-1943 catalog as part of the #671 Battle Fleet and the #652 Convoy Fleet but as a two…
This cruiser measures 14″ x 3.25″. The first appearance of this ship is in the 1942-1943 catalog as part of the #671 Battle Fleet and the #652 Convoy Fleet. The…
This cruiser measures 12″ x 4″. The condition leaves much to be desired but the designation on the hull reads “US Cruiser”. I almost passed on this ship due to…
Here are two Rocket ships that measure 14″ x 3.5″. These appear in a 1951 advertisement and the 1952 catalog. Both of these ships are missing the rear turret but…
This Rocket Ship measures 14″ x 3.5″. I have only seen two of these. The more common of the non-moving upper deck rocket ships have only two missile launchers that can…
This Rocket Ship measures 14′ x 3.5″. The front of the upper deck turns as an independent gun turret. This is another “at the moment mystery”. This is the box that…
This Radar Rocket Ship measures 14″ x 3.5″. I’m going to make an assumption about this particular style of Rocket Ship but I think a fairly same one. I believe that this…
This Rocket ship measures 14″ x 3.5″. It appears in the 1954 catalog. The catalog states that it has an “improved radar sighting screen” so it would appear that 1954…