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February 27, 2006


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The next entry in the LARGE lineup, the Chrysler ® 300C ® is one of the hottest rides around and the SRT8 version is the only way to fly. This easy-to-build simplified kit version will include an extra set of wheels along with operable scissor doors, opening hood an...

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February 24, 2006


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Arguably the most popular choice among street rod builders, the beautiful '32 Ford featured handsome good looks, a price that the average working man could afford and for the first time, V-8 power. Hot rod enthusiasts will find plenty of "duece" coupes as well as other classic street rods ...

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February 24, 2006


Category: Announcements

A ready-to-race 1:32 scale slot car replica of Jim Hall's Chaparral 2 race car. This innovative rear-engined design was driven to victory in 7 races in 1964 and 16 more races in 1965 by Jim Hall and Hap Sharp including the '65 12 Hours of Sebring. This fully assembled slot car includes driver figure...

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February 24, 2006


Category: Announcements

A great design never goes out of style and that's one of the reasons the 1940 Ford has remained a top choice with street rod enthusiasts for over 65 years. There's hardly a straight surface to be found anywhere on the body, yet the curves all complement each other. This new Goodguys street rod versi...

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February 24, 2006


Category: Announcements

Never a car that commanded much respect when new, the Willys ® went from shrinking violet to fire-breathing monster once the street rod builders got hold of it and added a potent V-8, giant rear tires and an eye-scorching paint job. Features: Supercharged 392 Hemi ® engine, chr...

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February 09, 2006


Category: Announcements

1:48 Scale Skill Level 2

The F/A-18 Hornet series of fighter aircraft has been a staple of US Navy and Marine aviation since the late 1970's. This versatile warplane can attack and destroy targets both on the ground and in the air equally well. The newer F/A-18E single seat version is a bit longer ...

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