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Corgi Aviation Archive Collector Series AA32505 Junkers Ju 87B Stuka Diecast Mod

Corgi Aviation Archive Collector Series AA32505 Junkers Ju 87B Stuka Die-cast Model Plane Limited edition number 3248/4600. Very Rare Piece. Excellent Condition. Never Displayed. In Original packaging. Package has some minor wear due to age/storage/shelf life. Stored in a clean environment. Non smoking. Pet Free. (Reasonable shelf wear to the outside box; Please keep in mind these die-cast models have been out of production for years and most of the models listed are from 10 to 20+ years old, price due to their rarity and condition.) Please review pictures attached for condition and ask any questions before purchasing if applicable. Will respond to messages within 24 hours. Item Sold AS IS. No Returns Accepted. No International Shipping. Payment Immediate with “Buy it Now”. Buyer Selected and Paid Shipping. USPS Priority/Ground. Insured. 2-10 Day Shipping. Can Not Be Responsible for Shipping Speed During Holidays.

Corgi AA32504 Ju87B-2 Tropical Stuka Luftwaffe III Stg III Acroma Libya 1941

The Corgi AA32504 Ju87B-2 Tropical Stuka Luftwaffe III Stg III Acroma Libya 1941 is a highly detailed diecast model of a military airplane from 1941. This limited edition model features a multi-color scheme and a 1:72 scale representation of the Junkers aircraft. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of militaria, this Corgi model comes with a stand and is sure to be a standout piece in any collection. Please be aware that some edges are worn (see photos)

Corgi 1:72 Ju 87B Stuka Luftwaffe S2+LM

Junkers Ju 87B Stuka Diecast Model. Junkers Ju 87B Stuka Designed to function as a close support aircraft, the Ju 87 was first flown on September 17th, 1935. Crewed by a pilot and rear gunner, the Ju 87 had twin 37mm cannons and a bomb that swung away from the propeller on an elongated U-shaped crutch.

Oxford Diecast 1:72 Ju 87B Stuka Luftwaffe III./StG 77 F1+AC

Junkers Ju 87B Stuka Diecast Model. Junkers Ju 87B Stuka Designed to function as a close support aircraft, the Ju 87 was first flown on September 17th, 1935. Crewed by a pilot and rear gunner, the Ju 87 had twin 37mm cannons and a bomb that swung away from the propeller on an elongated U-shaped crutch.