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1 25 AMT RAYBESTOS THUNDERBIRD NASCAR MODEL KIT - SEALED

1 25 AMT RAYBESTOS THUNDERBIRD NASCAR MODEL KIT - SEALED

- $4.99 34m
MONOGRAM  #21 CITGO THUNDERBIRD PLASTIC MODEL KIT

MONOGRAM #21 CITGO THUNDERBIRD PLASTIC MODEL KIT

- $10.00 41m
Racing Champions 1995 #28 Dale Jarrett

Racing Champions 1995 #28 Dale Jarrett

- $3.99 44m
Monogram 1:24 Model Kit Pontiac Grand Tropartic 66 Pontiac Dick Trickle NASCAR

Monogram 1:24 Model Kit Pontiac Grand Tropartic 66 Pontiac Dick Trickle NASCAR

- $10.00 45m
Racing Champions 1995 #18 Bobby Labonte

Racing Champions 1995 #18 Bobby Labonte

- $3.99 47m
1:24 REVELL MONOGRAM #21 CITGO TOP DOG THUNDERBIRD MICHAEL WALTRIP LIMITED KIT

1:24 REVELL MONOGRAM #21 CITGO TOP DOG THUNDERBIRD MICHAEL WALTRIP LIMITED KIT

- $15.00 49m
2000-2004 NASCAR - NATIONWIDE STOCK CAR CHASSIS KIT

2000-2004 NASCAR - NATIONWIDE STOCK CAR CHASSIS KIT

- $7.99 54m
2003-05 MONTE CARLO DONOR NASCAR STOCK CAR KIT

2003-05 MONTE CARLO DONOR NASCAR STOCK CAR KIT

- $14.99 55m
2005-2010 NASCAR - NATIONWIDE STOCK CAR CHASSIS KIT

2005-2010 NASCAR - NATIONWIDE STOCK CAR CHASSIS KIT

- $7.99 55m
Sealed AMT Ertl Maxwell House Thunderbird #22 1:25 Kit

Sealed AMT Ertl Maxwell House Thunderbird #22 1:25 Kit

- $12.99 57m
Monogram 1 32 #28 Davey Allison 1992 Havoline Ford

Monogram 1 32 #28 Davey Allison 1992 Havoline Ford

- $24.99 59m
Monogram 1 32 #12 Hut Stricklin 1992 Raybestos Chevy

Monogram 1 32 #12 Hut Stricklin 1992 Raybestos Chevy

- $24.99 59m
Monogram 1 32 #88 Dale Jarrett 1997 Quality Care Ford

Monogram 1 32 #88 Dale Jarrett 1997 Quality Care Ford

- $24.99 1h
AMT 1 32 SnapFast #26 Brett Bodine Quaker State Ford

AMT 1 32 SnapFast #26 Brett Bodine Quaker State Ford

- $24.99 1h
AMT 1 32 SnapFast #15 Geoff Bodine 1992 Motorcraft Ford

AMT 1 32 SnapFast #15 Geoff Bodine 1992 Motorcraft Ford

- $24.99 1h
AMT 1 32 SnapFast # 66 Chad Little 1992 TropArtic Ford

AMT 1 32 SnapFast # 66 Chad Little 1992 TropArtic Ford

- $24.99 1h
AMT 1 32 SnapFast #10 Derrike Cope 1992 Purolator Chevy

AMT 1 32 SnapFast #10 Derrike Cope 1992 Purolator Chevy

- $24.99 1h
AMT 1 32 SnapFast # 4 Ernie Irvan 1992 Kodak Chevy

AMT 1 32 SnapFast # 4 Ernie Irvan 1992 Kodak Chevy

- $24.99 1h
AMT 1 32 SnapFast #22 S. Marlin 1992 Maxwell House Ford

AMT 1 32 SnapFast #22 S. Marlin 1992 Maxwell House Ford

- $24.99 1h 1m
AMT 1 32 SnapFast # 6 Mark Martin 1992 Valvoline Ford

AMT 1 32 SnapFast # 6 Mark Martin 1992 Valvoline Ford

- $24.99 1h 1m
Racing Champions 1991 #43 Pete Hamilton

Racing Champions 1991 #43 Pete Hamilton

- $3.99 1h 2m
Racing Champions 1991 #70 J. D. McDuffie

Racing Champions 1991 #70 J. D. McDuffie

- $3.99 1h 6m
Racing Champions 1991 #21 Morgan Shepherd

Racing Champions 1991 #21 Morgan Shepherd

- $3.99 1h 9m
Racing Champions 1994 #28 Ernie Irvan

Racing Champions 1994 #28 Ernie Irvan

- $3.99 1h 17m
52 Chevrolet ACDelco Race Truck Model Kits NASCAR

52 Chevrolet ACDelco Race Truck Model Kits NASCAR

1 $3.49 1h 20m
#24 2005 Dupont Chevrolet

#24 2005 Dupont Chevrolet

- $9.00 1h 20m
Racing Champions 1995 #52 Ken Schrader

Racing Champions 1995 #52 Ken Schrader

- $3.99 1h 21m
#12 Bobby Allison Southland Racing 1964 Ford Decals

#12 Bobby Allison Southland Racing 1964 Ford Decals

- $9.99 1h 26m
Racing Champions 1995 #90 Mike Wallace

Racing Champions 1995 #90 Mike Wallace

- $3.99 1h 27m
5 Terry Labonte Kellogg's  MONTE CARLO Model Kits NASCAR

5 Terry Labonte Kellogg's MONTE CARLO Model Kits NASCAR

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$3.49
$9.99
1h 29m

Model News

  • More Plastic Kit History The first plastic models were manufactured in the 1950s by the British firms Frog and Airfix. American manufacturers such as Revell, AMT, and Monogram gained ascendancy in the 1960s as French Heller SA in Europe. Since the 1970s, Japanese firms such as Hasegawa and Tamiya have dominated the field and represent the highest level of technology. Brands from Russia, Central Europe, China, and Korea have also become prominent recently. Many smaller companies have also produced plastic models. While injection molding is the predominant manufacturing process for plastic models, the high costs of equipment and making molds make it unsuitable for lower yield production. Thus, models of minor and obscure subjects are often manufactured using alternative processes. Vacuum forming is popular for aircraft models, though assembly is more difficult than for injection molded kits. Resin casting, popular with smaller manufacturers, particularly Aftermarket firms (but also producers of full kits) yields a greater degree of detail molded in situ, but as the moulds used do not last as long, the price of such kits is considerably higher. In recent times, the latest releases from major manufacturers offer unprecedented detail that is a match for the finest resin kits, often including high quality mixed media (photo etched brass, turned aluminum) parts. How to Build Plastic Models Most plastic models are injection molded in polystyrene, and the parts are glued together with plastic solvent. While often omitted by novice modelers, specially formulated paint is applied to assembled models. Complex markings such as aircraft insignia are typically provided with kits as slide-on decals. A recent trend has been to offer kits where the parts snap together, with no glue needed, and with a paint scheme reapplied to some or all of the parts. Plastic ship model kits typically provide thread in several sizes and colors for the rigging. Model Scales Almost all plastic models are designed in a well established scale. Each type of subject has one or more common scales, though they differ from one to the other. The general aim is to allow the finished model to be of a reasonable size, while maintaining consistency across models for collections. The following are the most common scales for popular subjects Aircraft    1/24, 1/32, 1/48, 1/72, and 1/144, with 1/48 and 1/72 being the most popular Military Vehicles   1/35, 1/48 ,1/72, 1/76 Automobiles 1/12,1/16,1/18,1/20,1/24,1/25,1/32,1/35,1/43 Ships 1/96, 1/350, 1/450, 1/700, and other odd scales In reality, models do not always conform to their nominal scale; there are 1/25 scale automobile models which are larger than some 1/24 scale models, for instance. For example, the engine in the recent reissue of the AMT Ala Kart show truck is significantly smaller than the engine in the original issue. AMT employees from the 1960s note that, at that time, all AMT kits were packaged into boxes of a standardized size, to simplify shipping and the overriding requirement of designing any kit was that it had to fit into that precise size of box, not matter how large or small the original vehicle.