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Monogram 1/72 F-117A Stealth Desktop SnapTite
Regular Price: $15.75
Special Price: $11.03
1/72 Squadron F-117A StealthDesktop
Learn MoreMonogram 1/72 F-14C Tomcat SnapTite
Regular Price: $15.75
Special Price: $11.03
1/72 Squadron Snaptite F-14C Tomcat
Learn MoreMonogram 1/48 P-51D Mustang
Regular Price: $16.75
Special Price: $11.73
The most numerous version of the Mustang family was the P-51D with over 7,956 being manufactured. Powered by a single 1,590hb Packard/Merlin V-1650-7 liquid cooled 12 cylinder engine making possible a maximum speed of 448 mph. The 78th fighter Group's most colorful P-51D was assigned to their last wartime group Commander, Lt. Col. John D. Lander. His aircraft was called Big Beautiful Doll.
Learn MoreMonogram 1/48 P-38J Lightning
Regular Price: $18.99
Special Price: $13.29
1/48 P-38J Lightning
Learn MoreMonogram SR-71 Blackbird
Regular Price: $21.49
Special Price: $15.04
SR-71 Blackbird
Learn MoreMonogram 1/48 P-61A Black Widow
Regular Price: $21.99
Special Price: $15.39
1/48 P-61A Black Widow .
Learn MoreMonogram 1/48 F-15E Strike Eagle
Regular Price: $27.59
Special Price: $19.31
Developed from the F-15 air superiority fighter, the 2 seat Strike Eagle is an extremely versatile deep interdiction strike aircraft, which still retains its air-to-air capability.
Learn MoreMonogram 1/48 B-17G Flying Fortress
Regular Price: $34.99
Special Price: $24.49
The Monogram 1/48 B-17G Flying Fortress is a scale model of possibly the most famous aircraft to emerge from WWII, the B-17 carried the air war to Germany and Japan in ever-increasing numbers. Rugged, dependable, and heavily armed, it brought many crews home safely after devastating air battles. This Flying Fortress is a Level 2 Plastic Model
Learn MoreMonogram 1/72 B-52B w/X-15
Regular Price: $61.99
Special Price: $43.39
Paired together, the X-15 and B-52B set multiple speed and altitude records throughout the 1960s. The most notable record was set in October 1967, when the X-15 reached 4,519 mph (7,273 km/h). This incredible record still exists today.
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