Up for consideration is a 1/350 scale USS Yorktown CV-5. This is a brand new model kit that will build out to a beautiful show piece. All parts are still in there original bags, and this kit comes with some photo etch brass parts as well. This model is becoming hard to find, and I’veContinue reading
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1/350 USS Yorktown CV-5 Aircraft Carrier World War 2 by Merit International
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Merit 65301 1/350 USS CV-5 Yorktown Aircraft Carrier
USS CV-5 Yorktown Aircraft Carrier. The item “Merit 65301 1/350 USS CV-5 Yorktown Aircraft Carrier” is in sale since Wednesday, February 15, 2017. This item is in the category “Toys & Hobbies\Models & Kits\Military\Sea”. The seller is “tq-model0606″ and is located in , . This item can be shipped worldwide. Brand: trumpeter Merit MPN: 65301zContinue reading
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Merit 65301 1/350 USS CV-5 Yorktown Aircraft Carrier Models Kits
This items need to be assembled and painted by yourself. We will make most of our efforts to avoid situations, however, we sincerely hope you can understand that some of these situations are beyond our control, and therefore we cannot take responsibilities for it. Items must be in original brand new conditions with all originalContinue reading
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Merit 1350 65301 USS Yorktown CV-5, Yorktown Class Aircraft Carrier
To reach approximately 3-4 weeks. Custom policies vary from country to country. We will try to good pack it. The item “Merit 1350 65301 USS Yorktown CV-5, Yorktown Class Aircraft Carrier” is in sale since Saturday, July 30, 2016. This item is in the category “Toys & Hobbies\Models & Kits\Military\Sea”. The seller is “sundaymodelstore2010″ andContinue reading
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MERIT 1/350 Scale Model Kit U. S. S. Yorktown CV-5 AIRCRAFT CARRIER MIL-65301
WELCOME TO REZZED COLLECTABLES! THIS IS A MODEL KIT IT NEEDS TO BE ASSEMBLED AND PAINTED! GLUE AND PAINT NOT INCLUDED! Manufactured By: Merit Productions. Description: USS Yorktown (CV-5) was an aircraft carrier commissioned in the United States Navy from 1937 until she was sunk at the Battle of Midway in June 1942. She representedContinue reading