Re: GUILLOWS "ENYOA GAY" FOR SALE
postby regular guy » Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:11 am
dave
i think when they bring back the B 29 it's a good idea to leave off the Enola Gay stuff.
Japan is our ally now. i don't know about paying $50 for plans when whole large scale kits
are $90 at Megahobby, unless you have your own balsa grove on the farm there. what's this AMA?
Guillow’s B-29 Superfortress – Kit No. 2005
Missing the following pieces – Plastic sheet P2. Balsa sheets B, E, and F. A few sheets have some piece taken out. Includes the plans, instruction sheet, decals, wheels, covering,
it is has 80 percent of materials.
up for auction is this giant scale B-29 bomber by Guillows 53" wingspan 371/2 in length this thing is huge first atomic bomber the enola gay you can build one of 2 ways WWII or Korean war bomber I est shipping around 35.00 any excess shipping will be refunded thru paypal box is a little rough all parts intact
This auction is for a GUILLOWS "DeHAVILLAND MOSQUITO MK-IV" MODEL AIRPLANE KIT British World War 2 Figher-Bomber... This model airplane has a wingspan of 25 3/4 inches. a magnificent model whether built for U-Control flight or as a non-flying display. For .020 to .049 twin engine U-Control. The kit includes: full set of decals, scale wheels, plastic spinners, cowls, nacelles, canopies, and all material for U-control installation including a Guillow design U-control handle. A NICE CHOICE FOR YOUR COLLECTION OR NEXT PROJECT!! KIT IS COMPLETE AND IN GOOD CONDITION
This auction is for a GUILLOWS "BELL P-39D AIRACOBRA" MODEL AIRPLANE KIT
This model airplane has a wingspan of 25 3/4 inches. A magnificent model whether built for U-Control flight or as a non-flying display. For .020 to .049 twin engine U-Control.
The kit includes: vacuum formed plastic bubble canopy, nose cowl, spinner, exhaust stacks, auxiliary fuel tank and pilot figure - injection molded plastic wheels, flying propeller
and nose bearing. Over 1000 die-cut balsa parts - 19 die-cut plywood parts. All building material needed for U-Control installation.
A NICE CHOICE FOR YOUR COLLECTION OR NEXT PROJECT!!
KIT IS COMPLETE AND IN GOOD CONDITION
This Auction is for a GUILLOW'S "B-29 SUPERFORTRESS" BUILD AND SHOW NON-FLYING BALSA MODEL kit no. 2005
Build this great replica of the U.S. Air Force WWII Long Range Bomber. This balsa wood display model is
a giant 1/32nd scale. It has a wingspan of 53 inches and a length of 37 1/2. Features: Tail empennage,
Moveable ailerons, elevators and rudder, Bomb bays, Rudder frame structure, Tail of fuselage frame, Cockpit
enclosure, Attaching nacelle shell, Nacelle Detail, Extended main gear. Kit contains: easy to read plans,
vacuum formed plastic engines, nacelle shells and nose cowls, gun turrets, observation domes, dummy bomb
clusters and nose canopy. Percision die-cut balsa parts and a generous supply of balsa strip stock and
covering tissue. Decals for both the "Enola Gay" and a Korean War version of the B-29. Comprehensive building
instructions with step-by-step photos of model assembly. A NICE CHOICE FOR YOUR NEXT PROJECT.
THIS KIT IS FACTORY SEALED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!
GUILLOWS "BELL P-39D AIRACOBRA" MODEL AIRPLANE KIT
This model airplane has a wingspan of 25 3/4 inches. A magnificent model whether built for
U-Control flight or as a non-flying display. For .020 to .049 twin engine U-Control. The kit includes:
vacuum formed plastic bubble canopy, nose cowl, spinner, exhaust stacks, auxiliary fuel tank and
pilot figure - injection molded plastic wheels, flying propeller and nose bearing. Over 1000 die-cut balsa
parts - 19 die-cut plywood parts. All building material needed for U-Control installation.
A NICE CHOICE FOR YOUR COLLECTION OR NEXT PROJECT!!
KIT IS COMPLETE AND IN GOOD CONDITION
BillParker wrote:New From TheRocketMan... (a reputable seller)
Guillows North American B-25 Mitchell 26.5" wingspan. Kit looks complete,
box is ragged and has water damage on the outside only. Also Guillows DeHavilland
Mosquito. 25" w.s. Kit looks complete, box is worn. Seven day return policy. Thanks
for looking
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