
Keystone Cruiser Model #64
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…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
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…
This set has a ship that measures 13.5″ x 3.25″ and a submarine that is 8.5″ x 2.5″. The ship has a mousetrap spring in the center that will explode…