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McFarlane NBA Series 20 Solid Case John Wall w Random Chase or Fig

McFarlane NBA Series 20 Solid Case John Wall w Random Chase or Fig

McFarlane SportsPicks is no stranger to recreating some of the NBA’s greatest players as highly detailed action figures and their 20th lineup is no exception.

This case of 8 pieces contains (subject to change):
7x John Wall
1x John Wall or collector level figure

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LCVP 1/24 Scale Model MBLCVPT by Toys & Models

LCVP 1/24 Scale Model MBLCVPT by Toys & Models

This handcrafted LCVP 1/24 scale model is painstakingly built by our skilled craftsmen with a wealth of detail. The LCVP (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel) is a landing craft mostly used during the World War II. LCVP was basically constructed from plywood. This shallow-draft, barge-like boat could ferry a platoon-sized complement of 36 fully armed men (max load is 8,100 lbs) at 9 knots (17 km/h), or a 6,000 pound Jeep, and other equipment and supplies essential to amphibious operations. Men generally entered the boat by climbing down a cargo net hung from the side of their troop transport; they exited by charging down the boat's bow ramp.

It was these boats that made the D-Day landings at Normandy, Iwo Jima, Guadalcanal, Tarawa, and hundreds of lesser-known places possible. Without its uniquely designed craft there could not have been a mass landing of troops and material on European shores or on the beaches of the Pacific islands, at least not without a tremendously higher rate of Allied casualties.

Our wooden LCVP model is an exact replica of the original, handcrafted with vigilance by master craftsmen. After it is sanded and puttied, skilled artists paint on the intricate details. Clear lacquer provides the finishing touch and long-lasting protection. Each ship model comes on a a display base with brass pedestals and a brass name plate.

Scale: 1/24 scale model

Beam: 5.75

Length: 18.75

MBLCVPT

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McFarlane NBA Serie 20 Solid Case Dwyane Wade w Random Chase or Figure

McFarlane NBA Serie 20 Solid Case Dwyane Wade w Random Chase or Figure

McFarlane SportsPicks is no stranger to recreating some of the NBA’s greatest players as highly detailed action figures and their 20th lineup is no exception.

This case of 8 pieces contains (subject to change):
7x Dwyane Wade
1x Dwyane Wade or collector level figure

Please note: This item may have variants randomly inserted throughout the production run. We are unable to accept requests for specific variants

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Piper J-3 Cub 1/24 Scale Model KPJ3T by Toys & Models

Piper J-3 Cub 1/24 Scale Model KPJ3T by Toys & Models

"The Piper J-3 Cub is a small, simple, light aircraft that was built between 1937 and 1947 by Piper Aircraft. With tandem (fore and aft) seating, it was intended for flight training but became one of the most popular and best-known light aircraft of all time. The Cub's simplicity, affordability and popularity invokes comparisons to the Ford Model T automobile. The aircraft's standard yellow paint has come to be known as “Cub Yellow” or ""Lock Haven Yellow".

Scale: 1/24 scale model

Wing Span: 16.5

Length: 12.25

KPJ3T

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Hawker 800XP Flight Options 1/32 Scale Model KH800XPTR by Toys & Model

Hawker 800XP Flight Options 1/32 Scale Model KH800XPTR by Toys & Model

"The Hawker 800 is a mid-size twin-engine corporate aircraft. It was originally designed and manufactured by British Aerospace as the BAe 125, it is currently manufactured by Hawker Beechcraft. The Hawker was originally designed as the DH-125 by de Havilland in 1961. It was acquired by Hawker Siddeley in 1963 and became the HS 125 and later acquired by British Aerospace in 1977 where it was the BAe 125. Then in 1993, Raytheon acquired British Aerospace Corporate Jets Ltd. (which became Raytheon Corporate Jets), and they began marketing this aircraft as the Hawker 800. The current Hawker version is identified as the Hawker 850XP and was certfied for operation in March 2006. This version also incorporates upgraded avionics and a redesigned interior. The Hawker 850XP is somewhat identical to the Hawker 800XP except that it includes winglets which have extended its operating range by 100 nautical miles. The Hawker 800XP has long range capabilities and one of the largest cabins in the midsize jet category. Its combination of speed, comfort and cabin size make it one of the most popular business jets around. Typically seating 8-10 passengers, the Hawker 800XP boasts almost 40% more space than its closest competitors. Baggage area is located in the cabin with 48 cubic feet of interior luggage space. Some examples of nonstop flights include California to Detroit, New York to Aspen, and Dallas to New York."

Scale: 1/32 scale model

Wing Span: 20.25

Length: 19.25

KH800XPTR

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Hawker 850XP 1/48 Scale Model KH850TR by Toys & Models

Hawker 850XP 1/48 Scale Model KH850TR by Toys & Models

"The Hawker 850XP is considered the best-selling midsize corporate jet because of its new winglets and advanced Pro Line 21 avionics. Originally designed and manufactured by British Aerospace as the BAe 125, it is currently manufactured by Hawker Beechcraft. The 850XP is identical to the 800XP except that it includes winglets which have extended its operating range by 100 nautical miles. This version also incorporates upgraded avionics and a redesigned interior. The Hawker 850XP essentially fills the gap left behind by the Hawker 1000 when production of that aircraft ceased. This current version was certified for operation in March 2006. The Hawker 850XP has the new standard in design, technology and performance breakthroughs. With new winglets that reduce drag and an advanced upgraded avionics suite that enhances operational efficiency, the Hawker 850XP climbs faster, delivers better performance and goes farther on less fuel than its predecessor. In addition, with the largest cabin in its class, the Hawker 850XP provides unparalleled passenger comfort. The Hawker could carry 2 pilots and 8-10 passengers. The Hawker 800XP boasts almost 40% more space than its closest competitors. Baggage area is located in the cabin with 48 cubic feet of interior luggage space. Some examples of nonstop flights include California to Detroit, New York to Aspen, and Dallas to New York. "

Scale: 1/48 scale model

Wing Span: 12.88

Length: 12.88

KH850TR

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Hawker 4000 (Horizon) 1/48 Scale Model KHHTR by Toys & Models

Hawker 4000 (Horizon) 1/48 Scale Model KHHTR by Toys & Models

"The Hawker 4000 super mid-size business jet, developed by Raytheon Aircraft Company, is the largest in the Hawker family. Originally known as Hawker Horizon prior to November 2005, it features an all-composite fuselage and swept aluminum wing design. It made its first flight on August 11, 2001, and official debut in November 2005 when a development aircraft was displayed at the National Business Aviation Association convention. The 4000 can seat eight to twelve passengers. The eight-seat cabin holds four pairs of club chairs with writing tables. The aircraft's carbon composite construction gives it more interior space than many jets in its class. This composite construction also makes the aircraft much lighter than a standard aluminum structure, allowing a maximum range of 3,445 nautical miles and a service ceiling of 45,000 feet. The aircraft's avionics system provides full authority automatic throttle, moving map displays and vertical navigation. The cabin air conditioning and pressurization system is digitally controlled, which can significantly improve passenger comfort when gas becomes trapped in the gastrointestinal tract, middle ear and paranasal sinuses. The US Federal Aviation Administration granted the Hawker 4000 type certification in December 2004. Shortly after, the first aircraft was delivered to Jack DeBoer, a businessman from Kansas. Final type certification was given on November 21, 2006 and production deliveries are scheduled to begin in September 2007. As of March 2007, a total of more than 130 aircraft have been ordered. Customers include the Jordan Grand Prix Racing Team, Flight Options LLC and NetJets. NetJets placed a contract for 50 aircraft in December 2005, the largest single commercial order in the history of Raytheon Aircraft. Deliveries will begin by the end of 2007 through 2013. In May 2007, NetJets Europe ordered 32 aircraft which are slated for delivery between 2008 and 2016. "

Scale: 1/48 scale model

Wing Span: 15.25

Length: 17.25

KHHTR

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HK-1 Spruce Goose 1/200 Scale KHSGT Toys & Models

HK-1 Spruce Goose 1/200 Scale KHSGT Toys & Models

"The HK-1 (H-4) Spruce Goose or Hercules, manufactured by Hughes Aircrafts, is a cargo-type flying boat aircraft. It had its first and only flight for just over a mile, on November 2, 1947. This trial was simple vindication from the detractors of the program and it is now looked back upon as a great moment in flight history. The Hercules is the largest flying boat ever built, and has the largest wingspan and height of any aircraft in history. The engineers of the said airplane incorporated eight of the most powerful engines ever, 3,000-horsepower Pratt and Whitney radial reciprocating engines with 17-foot diameter props. To feed the engines, they created a mammoth fuel storage and delivery system. The entire airframe and surface structures are composed of laminated wood (primarily birch, not spruce). Birch was chosen because testing proved it light, strong, and resistant to splitting, dry rot and deterioration. All primary control surfaces, except the flaps, are fabric covered. The aircraft's hull is divided into two areas: a flight deck for the operating crew and a large cargo hold. The H-4 was put into storage and carefully preserved, until after Howard Robard Hughes death in April of 1976. On February 27, 1993 the Hughes Flying Boat, commonly known as the Spruce Goose, arrived in McMinnville marking the end of the 1,055 mile, 138 day odyssey from Long Beach. It survives, in good condition, and became an exciting tourist attraction, at the Evergreen Aviation Museum. The popular Spruce Goose is now appropriately regarded as a true American icon."

KHSGT

Scale: 1/200 scale model

Wing Span: 19.25

Length: 13.25

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L-1049 Super Constellation TWA PP11SS026 Toys & Models RG

L-1049 Super Constellation TWA PP11SS026 Toys & Models RG

"On April 7, 1967, Trans World Airlines (TWA) became one of the world's first all-jet airlines with the retirement of their last Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation and L-1649 Starliner aircraft. Many people consider the L-1049 Super Constellation to be the loveliest commercial aircraft ever built, which is why they often affectionately call it the ""Super Connie""./P> The L-1049G Super Constellation took off from Hamburg, Germany, to New York, USA, with a stop in Dusseldorf. The flight lasted 17 hours. In those days, flights across the Atlantic heading for America could be accomplished only with an intermediate stop. Flights to Germany were usually non-stop, due to the tail-wind. This marked the beginning of a new era. It wasn't until the Super Constellation that the plane became a means of mass transportation that allowed people to travel quickly and comfortably to cities around the world. The L-1049-G Super Constellation has 5 flight crews. The L-1049-G's capacity is typically 62-95 passengers, up to 109 could be seated. The L-1049-G Super Constellation has a maximum speed of 380 mph and range of 5,400 mi. The L-1049G is distinguished by round windows and the ability to carry wingtip fuel tanks. The L-1049G Super Constellation had another distinguishing feature: It was the first commercial aircraft to have a pressurised cabin."

Length 7.75
Wingspan 8.5

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L-188 Electra Eastern 1/72 Scale Model KL188EAT by Toys & Models

L-188 Electra Eastern 1/72 Scale Model KL188EAT by Toys & Models

"The L-188 Electra is an airliner built and manufactured by Lockheed. The L-188's was designed by Lockheed in 1954 and its maiden flight was on December 6, 1957. It is a low-wing monoplane with retractable tricycle landing gear, powered by four Allison 501D turboprops. Many airlines in the US flew the L-188. The primary users and operators of the L-188 are American Airlines, Eastern Airlines, Braniff and Airways, KLM. The L-188 flew in commercial service until the mid-1970s. A total of 144 L-188s were built, with 57 destroyed in accidents. The L-188 has a crew of six with a seating capacity of 99 to 127 passengers. It has a cruising speed of 362 knots."

Scale: 1/72 scale model

Wing Span: 16.5

Length: 17.5

KL188EAT

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Mr. Mulligan DGA6 Racing Plane 1/20 Scale Model KDGA6TE Toys & Models

Mr. Mulligan DGA6 Racing Plane 1/20 Scale Model KDGA6TE Toys & Models

The sole DGA-6 was constructed in 1934 by Gordon Israel and Benjamin Howard. It featured a steel tube fuselage with a plywood skinned wing. With Benny Howard as Pilot and Gordon Israel as Co-Pilot, Mister Mulligan placed first in the 1935 bendix with an average speed of 238.7 mph between Los Angeles and Cleveland. Harold Neumann flew 'Mister Mulligan' in the 1935 Thompson Trophy and captured first place after Roscoe Turner lost his engine and dropped out. The aircraft shed a prop blade in the 1936 Bendix race was lost totaled without loss of life in an off airport landing. Howard went on to produce a commercial version of the ship, the DGA-8 which was followed by the DGA-9, DGA-11, and DGA-12.

Scale: 1/20 scale model

Wing Span: 19.88

Length: 15.38

KDGA6TE

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Embraer Legacy Flight Options 1/48 Scale Model KELTR by Toys & Models

Embraer Legacy Flight Options 1/48 Scale Model KELTR by Toys & Models

"The Legacy was manufactured by Embraer, a Brazilian aircraft manufacturer and produces commercial, military, and corporate aircraft. Legacy was first launched in July of 2000, the. Few months after it was launched, the Legacy made its maiden flight from the company’s plant in San Jose dos Campos. The Embraer Legacy is super mid-size corporate and executive jet derived from the ERJ-135 and ERJ-145 commercial regional jetliners, with the Legacy Corporate Shuttle configured with up to 19 seats and the Legacy Executive with up to 15 seats. The only changes from its derivative include the addition of winglets and fuselage strakes, underbelly and cargo compartment tanks, higher-rated turbofan engines, new fuel system, higher maximum Mach operation (MMO), an entirely new main cabin and advanced avionics suite. The aircraft has a circular cross-section fuselage, rear-mounted high by-pass ratio engines, low mounted swept wings and a T-tail plane. The wings are of two-spar wing design with a third spar to support the landing gear. The wing leading edges are made of aluminum. The wings are fitted with winglets, which provide increased lift and improved efficiency with reduced drag of the tip vortex. The T-tail is of aluminum box construction with aluminum leading edges on the tail plane. The fin leading edge is of composite construction. The Legacy is powered by higher rated engines than the ERJ-135 aircraft. The Legacy Executive aircraft has two rear mounted Rolls-Royce engines AE 3007A1P turbofan engines rated at 3,368kg and mounted on pylons supplied by Sonaca of Belgium. International Nacelle Systems supplied the engine nacelles and the optional clamshell thrust reversers. The engines are fitted with full authority digital engine control (FADEC) and the engine air intakes are fitted with an engine bleed air anti-icing system.. "

Scale: 1/48 scale model

Wing Span: 17.50

Length: 21.50

KELTR

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GeeBee -Z- 1/20 Scale Model KGBZTE by Toys & Models

GeeBee -Z- 1/20 Scale Model KGBZTE by Toys & Models

The Gee Bee Model Z was an American racing aircraft of the 1930s, the first of the Super Sportster aircraft built by Granville Brothers Aircraft. The Model Z was built with the sole intention of winning the Thompson Trophy, which it was successful, setting a speed record for land-based aircraft. Only one Model Z was built and unfortunately destroyed during a fatal crash while attempting to set a world speed record. The 1932 R-1 and its sister ship, the R-2, were the successors of the Model Z.

This handcrafted model is painstakingly built from Philippine mahogany by our skilled craftsmen with a wealth of detail and makes a great gift for any veteran, aviation enthusiast or history buff.
Scale: 1/20 scale model

Wing Span: 14.25

Length: 9

KGBZTE

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Hughes 1-B 1/20 Scale Model KH1BTE by Toys & Models

Hughes 1-B 1/20 Scale Model KH1BTE by Toys & Models

"The H-1 is a racing aircraft built by Howard Hughes' company, setting a world speed airspeed record and a trnascontinental speed record across the United States. The H-1 was the first aircraft produced by Hughes Aircraft Corporation. The H-1's maiden flight was in 1935, breaking the world land-plane speed record of 352 mph averaged over 4 times passes with Hughes at the controls. In October 1934, the world seaplane speed record was 440 mph set by a Macchi M.C.72. Hughes made minor chnages to the H-1 Racer to make it more suitable for a transcontinental speed record attempt. The most significant change was the new, longer set of wings, which gave the plane a lighter wing loading. In January 1937, Hughes set a new transcontinental speed record, flying non-stop from Los Angeles to New York City in 7 hours, 28 minutes and 25 seconds. His average speed over the flight was 322 mph. Hughes assumed the United States Army Air Force to embrace the H-1s new design and make it as a basis for new generation of U.S. fighter planes, but it didn't happen when the USAAF used a fleet of P-39 Airacobras and P-40 Warhawks during World War II. In 1975, the original H-1 Racer was donated to the Smithsonian and is on display at the National Air and Space Museum. "

Scale: 1/20 scale model

Wing Span: 15

Length: 15

KH1BTE

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Hawker 400XP Flight Options 1/32 Scale Model KH400XPTR Toys & Models

Hawker 400XP Flight Options 1/32 Scale Model KH400XPTR Toys & Models

"The Hawker 400 is a small twin-engine corporate aircraft which was designed by Raytheon's Beech Aircraft Company subsidiary (now a part of Hawker Beechcraft). The aircraft was originally designed as the Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond. Beechcraft bought the production rights and began manufacturing it as their own model. The Hawker 400 was initially redesignated as the Beechjet 400 and was certified by the FAA in May 1985. Beechcraft further developed their own improvements to the Beechjet 400 model leading to the 400A in 1990. In 1993, Beechcraft purchased Hawker business jet products from British Aerospace. The Hawker 400XP is the latest model, incorporating further aerodynamic, mechanical and interior improvements gleaned from the Hawker 800XP. Hawker 400XP general characteristics include 2 pilot seats for crews, capacity of 7 passengers and a maximum speed of 518 mph. The Hawker 400XP is a unique aircraft offering value, flexibility and low operating costs combined with the ruggedness, spaciousness and technological sophistication of a much larger jet. The Hawker 400XP is powered by Pratt and Whitney Canada engines. The aircraft is the fastest light-jet market. Its innovative design includes a well-equipped galley, four-space center-club seating and has the largest cabin of any comparable aircraft."

Scale: 1/32 scale model

Wing Span: 16.25

Length: 18.25

KH400XPTR

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