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TIE Fighter
ICX220

TIE Fighter™

2.5 Sheets
Challenging
$0.00
 Golden Gate Bridge
PS2013

Golden Gate Bridge

2.5 Sheets
Moderate
The Golden Gate is an art deco suspension bridge that stretches across San Francisco Bay and is one of the most enduring symbols of the city. Its construction arose from the need to get from San Francisco to Marin and the ferry traffic in San Francisco Bay had become just too heavy. Construction on the Golden Gate Bridge began in 1933, and was completed in 1937.
$0.00
Steel Dragon
PS2012

Steel Dragon

3.5 Sheets
Challenging
Dragons are magical creatures from myth and legend. European Dragons are featured as having large, reptilian bodies with bat-like wings. Steel Dragons are said to embody the traits of nobility and justice.
$0.00
The Spruce Goose
PS2011

The Spruce Goose

3 Sheets
Moderate
The Hughes H-4 Hercules nicknamed the Spruce Goose by critics, was designed as a transatlantic transport plane for use during World War II though it was not completed until after the war. Due to restrictions during the war on the use of aluminum and also concerns about weight, the plane was built almost entirely of birch wood. It was the largest amphibious plane to ever fly though that was only one brief flight on November 2, 1947. The aircraft remains in good condition and is currently on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon, USA.
$0.00
 London Tower Bridge
PS2009

London Tower Bridge

3 Sheets
Challenging
The London Tower Bridge, built in 1886-1894 over the River Thames, is both a suspension and a drawbridge. It has become an iconic symbol of London and was featured in many films such as the 2009 Sherlock Holmes movie. This 244 meter bridge consists of two towers (65 meters high) tied together at the upper level by means of two horizontal walkways.
$0.00
Hedwig
PS2007

Hedwig

2.5 Sheets
Challenging
$0.00
Statue of Liberty
PS2008

Statue of Liberty

3.5 Sheets
Challenging
Dedicated on October 28, 1886, “The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World”, was a gift from the people of France to the United States. This copper statue reaches over 305’ from ground level and has become a symbol of freedom and democracy.
$0.00
Tulkun
ICX249

Tulkun

3 Sheets
Challenging
Avatar - The Way of Water
Highly Detailed, Fully Colored, Premium Models
$0.00
Minas Tirith
ICX239

Minas Tirith™

4 Sheets
Moderate
$0.00
Imperial Light Cruiser
ICX233

Imperial Light Cruiser

2.5 Sheets
Challenging
$0.00
Scorpion Gunship
ICX253

Scorpion Gunship

2 Sheets
Moderate
Avatar - The Way of Water
Highly Detailed, Fully Colored, Premium Models
$0.00
ILU - Avatar 2
ICX248

ILU

Moderate
2 Sheets
Avatar - The Way of Water
Highly Detailed, Fully Colored, Premium Models
$0.00
Neytiri's Banshee
ICX255

Neytiri's Banshee

2 Sheets
Moderate
Avatar - The Way of Water
Highly Detailed, Fully Colored, Premium Models
$0.00
AMP Suit
ICX252

AMP Suit

2 Sheets
Moderate
Avatar - The Way of Water
Highly Detailed, Fully Colored, Premium Models
$0.00
USS Constitution
PS2002

USS Constitution

2.25 Sheets
Challenging
The USS Constitution, affectionately known as ‘Old Ironsides’, served in both the Barbary Wars and the War of 1812. The ship now resides at the USS Constitution Museum in Boston Harbor.
$0.00
Ecto-1
ICX230

Ecto-1

3 Sheets
Challenging
$0.00
Barad-Dur
ICX238

Barad-Dûr™

4 Sheets
Moderate
$0.00
metal earth mandalorian Jawa Sandcrawler
ICX237

Jawa Sandcrawler

2.75 Sheets
Challenging
$0.00
Skimwing
ICX242

Skimwing

2 Sheets
Moderate
Avatar - The Way of Water
Highly Detailed, Fully Colored, Premium Models
$0.00
Batman Tumbler
PS2006

Batman Tumbler™

3 Sheets
Challenging
$0.00
The Dark Knight
PS2005

The Dark Knight™

2.75 Sheets
Challenging
$0.00
RMS Titanic
PS2004

RMS Titanic

3 Sheets
Moderate
As the largest ship afloat, the Titanic left Southampton, England on her maiden voyage to New York City. Departing on April 10th, 1912, the Titanic sailed for 5 days before hitting an iceberg at 2:20 AM on April 15th. Of the 2,223 souls aboard, only 710 survived the crash and frigid waters off the coast of Nova Scotia.
$0.00
USS Midway
PS2003

USS Midway

2 Sheets
Challenging
The USS Midway (CV-41) is a US Naval aircraft carrier named after the World War II Battle of Midway. This carrier was commissioned one week after the end of that war and was the largest ship in the world until 1955. The USS Midway served during the Vietnam War, as well as in other engagements before being decommissioned in 1992. The carrier currently resides at the USS Midway Museum in San Diego.
$0.00
Panzer IV
PS2001

Panzer IV

3 Sheets
Challenging
This WWII German tank featured a larger turret ring designed for tank-to-tank combat. More than 8000 Panzer IV tanks were produced during the war, comprising approximately half the German tank forces on the Western Front.
$0.00
Iron Man Mark 85
ICX222

Iron Man Mark LXXXV

2.25 Sheets
Moderate
$0.00
Orthanc
ICX236

Orthanc™

3 Sheets
Challenging
$0.00
Boba Fett's Starfighter
ICX232

Boba Fett's Starfighter

2.75 Sheets
Challenging
$0.00
Monitor & Merrimack
ICX231

Monitor & Merrimack

3 Sheets
Challenging
The Battle of the Ironclads, also known as the Battle of Hampton Roads, was fought over a two-day period during the American Civil War. This battle marked the first engagement between armor-plated warships heralding the evolution from wooden to steel military vessels.
$0.00
Blue Angels F/A-18 Super Hornet
ICX212

Blue Angels® F/A-18 Super Hornet™

2 Sheets
Challenging
The Blue Angels is a flight demonstration squadron of the United States Navy. Formed in 1946, the unit is one of the oldest formal aerobatic teams in the world.
$0.00
Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310LX
ICX144

Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310LX

2 Sheets
Challenging
The Jet Ski Ultra 310LX is the most powerful production personal watercraft in the world, with a supercharged 1498cc, inline 4-cylinder marine engine with intercooler.
$0.00
Space Shuttle Launch Kit
ICX227

Space Shuttle Launch Kit

3 Sheets
Moderate
Over 15 stories tall, the external tank flanked by two booster rockets, enabled the space shuttle to escape Earth’s gravity and send it into orbit. The two booster rockets would burn 9 tons of fuel per second, at a velocity of 3000 miles per hour.

Shuttle nameplates included:
Atlantis, Discovery, Endeavor and Enterprise.
$0.00
C-3PO
ICX229

C-3PO

2.25 Sheets
Moderate
$0.00