Surprisingly sophisticated racecars in 1:8 scale raced tethered to a pole or to a chain track in a banked wooden racetrack, reaching speeds in excess of 150 mph…Imagine a corner...
The throaty growl of that big engine built inside gleaming mahogany, rich leather, chrome trim. Leather padded seats displayed movie stars trying out the new bikini fashions. Husband number 3,...
Rainbow; the 1934 American defender. The challenger; the British Royal Yacht Club ‘Endeavour’. Designed by Starling Burgess and financed by an 18-member syndicate headed by Mike Vanderbilt. A magnificent J-Yacht,...
Nothing symbolises aviation history more simply and evocatively than propellers. We’ve created faithful replicas of classic models and decorated them to become attractive wall décor. Respecting and celebrating history while...
Desktop model of the legendary Red Baron’s own plane. An icon of early flight. * Images for illustration purposes only, contact us for more details of coverings and...
My guess is that this plane will not fly in any plane collector’s home. Both you and I know that model plane collectors are hard to find and even harder...
The Sopwith was the mainstay fighter-plane of the British and USA air forces in the early 1900s. Brightly painted in various national colors, it ruled the skies for a number...
The Sopwith was the mainstay fighter-plane of the British and USA air forces in the early 1900s. Brightly painted in various national colors, it ruled the skies for a number...
Plaything of the very rich back in the 1950s. A beautiful model to remind you of that elusive dream. * Images for illustration purposes only, contact us for...
In the 1930s Spindizzies or Tether Cars were miniature racecars built by hobbyists which drove around banked wooden tracks at speeds approaching 150 miles per hour. Incredibly detailed and aerodynamic,...
Technically skilled enthusiasts of the 1930s loved to race the legendary B.B. Korn cars around the club tracks. Called tether cars or spindizzies, they reached incredible speeds, and inspired thousands...
Its original makers were the famous Dooling Brothers, who manufactured around 1000 units at the time. They were offered to aficionados of the famous Dooling spin-dizzies, miniature motorized racecars that...
Technically skilled enthusiasts of the 1930s loved to race the legendary B.B. Korn cars around the club tracks. Called tether cars or spindizzies, they reached incredible speeds, and inspired thousands...
The Gee Bee Model R Super Sportster was a special-purpose racing aircraft made by Granville Brothers Aircraft of Springfield, Massachusetts at the now-abandoned Springfiel Airport. Gee Bee stands for Granville...