Metal Earth 3D Model Kit - Self-Assembly Laser Cut Steel Miniatures - 43 Designs

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Seller: dmn-trading ✉️ (445) 100%, Location: Stockport, GB, Ships to: GB & many other countries, Item: 164002424539 Metal Earth 3D Model Kit - Self-Assembly Laser Cut Steel Miniatures - 43 Designs. THESE MODELS REQUIRE PATIENCE, A STEADY HAND AND A GOOD EYE. SUITABLE AGE 14+ Metal Earth is made from high quality steel sheets.  Each model features amazing detail with parts cut from one or more 4” square steel sheets.  Easy to follow instructions are included with each kit and NO GLUE OR SOLDER REQUIRED!  Simply snip out the pieces and bend the tabs through corresponding connection points.  Find out more at https://www.metalearth.com Model Description: 1908 Model T Ford - The Ford Model T was the first automobile mass produced on moving assembly lines with completely interchangeable parts, marketed to the middle class.  This car had 2 forward gears, a 20 horsepower engine and no driver doors.   2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 90mm x 50mm x 46mm 1934 Packard Twelve Convertible - This was Packard’s flagship. It was the car positioned to take on the best from Cadillac and Lincoln throughout  the depths of the Great Depression. It was named for its 12 cylinder engine, which was ideal to power Packard’s top model. 2.5 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 95mm x 32mm x 26mm Apache Helicopter AH-64 - Originally produced by McDonnell Douglas, this Boeing twin-engine army attack helicopter first entered service with the US Army in 1984.  Since then it has become the primary attack helicopter of many nations. More than 2,000 have been produced.  2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 122mm x 122mm x 55mm Apollo Lunar Module - Was a two part spacecraft used to carry a crew of two from lunar orbit to the surface of the moon and back.  The descent stage served as the launch pad for the ascent stage plus it housed the landing gear, engines and fuel needed for landing.  Six such craft successfully landed on the Moon between 1969 and 1972.  2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Challenging Assembled Size - 60mm x 60mm x 55mm Bell Boing V-22 Osprey - Both a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) and short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft used by the United States Marine Corps, Air Force and Navy.  Its tiltrotor design allows the Osprey to takeoff and land like a helicopter, then fly as a fixed-wing, turboprop aircraft.  2.5 Sheet Model Difficulty - Challenging Assembled Size - 132mm x 132mm x 79mm Big Ben - Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London though today the name also refers to the clock and the clock tower.  The bell weighs almost 14 tons and each clock face is 23 feet in diameter.  It became fully operational on September 7th, 1859 and is today one of the most prominent symbols of London standing at 316 feet high.  The clock requires winding three times per week and pennies are periodically added or removed from the clock of pendulum to maintain its accuracy.  1 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 119mm x 17mm x 17mm Black Pearl - There once was a real ship named Black Pearl captained by Henry Morgan, one of the world’s most notorious pirates.  The Black Pearl which first sailed in 1669 fought many battles; the most famous of which was an invasion in Panama in 1671.  The following year Captain Morgan was put in prison in England. Years later he returned to Jamaica as a judge and governor.  Henry Morgan died in England in 1688 after a long illness.  2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 100mm x 80mm x 18mm  Chinook Helicopter - This American tandem rotor, heavy-lift helicopter was first used during the Vietnam War.  Powered by two 4,733 horsepower turbo-shaft engines, it has a top speed of 196 mph which made it faster than any other utility and attack helicopter at that time.  It remains in production and frontline service, with over 1,200 built to date.  2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 188mm x 95mm x 48mm Eiffel Tower - Located on the Champ de Mars in Paris, the Eiffel Tower has become a global icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world.  Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the tower was built as the entrance arch to the 1889 World’s Fair and stands at 1,063 feet tall.  It was the tallest man-made structure in the world until the Chrysler Building was built in 1930.  1 Sheet Model Difficulty - Easy Assembled Size - 115mm x 41mm x 40mm European Knight Armour (Armor) - The plate armor used for this model is associated with the knights of the European Late Middle Ages.  By about 1400 AD, the full harness of plate armour had been developed which allowed heavy cavalry to dominate the battlefield for more than a century. 2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Challenging Assembled Size - 51mm x 25mm x 122mm Fokker DR.I Triplane - The Fokker DR.I was flown in World War I by the famous Manfred Von Richthofen. The plane's tri-wing design allowed for superior manoeuvrability which was critical to WWI dogfighting. Due to the triplane's crimson colour,  Richthofen was dubbed the 'Red Devil' by the WWI French (this nickname was changed to 'Red Baron' after the war). 2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 82mm x 104mm x 48mm   Golden Hind - The Golden Hind or Hinde was an English galleon best known for its circumnavigation of the globe between 1577 and 1580, captained by Sir Francis Drake.  She was originally known as the Pelican, but was renamed by Drake mid-voyage in 1578, as he prepared to enter the Strait of Magellan, calling it the Golden Hind to compliment his patron, Sir Christopher Hatton, whose armorial crest was a golden 'hind'.  Hatton was one of the principal sponsors of Drake's world voyage.  2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 110mm x 90mm x 35mm Lancaster Bomber (AVRO) - Is a British four-engine heavy bomber used by the RAF in World War II. It became the most successful night time bomber of the war and flew 156,000 sorties.  The bomber gained additional distinction for carrying the famous Upkeep "Bouncing bomb" for Operation Chastise in attacks on dams in the Ruhr Valley.  1 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 132mm x 88mm x 26mm Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk - A USAF twin engine stealth attack aircraft that was developed in Lockheed’s secretive Skunk Works division. It was the first operational aircraft to be designed around stealth technology. The F-117 was well publicized for its role in the Persian Gulf War and remained active until 2008 when it was replaced by the F-22 Raptor 2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 125mm x 85mm x 60mm Lockheed Martin U-2 Dragon Lady - The U-2 Dragon Lady® is a high-altitude surveillance aircraft, designed to fly at 70,000 feet and featuring a 103 foot wing span.  The U-2® served the United States during the Cold War and at peak altitude, it could not be tracked by radar, nor shot down. 2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 119mm x 201mm x 61mm Melbourne W-Class Tram - The W-Class is a family of electric trams built between 1923 and 1956. In total 752 trams were built. A small fleet continues to operate on the tramway network of Melbourne.  The W-class tram has become a cultural icon and those that remain in Melbourne are classified by the National Trust of Australia. 2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 121mm x 20mm x 33mm Merry Go Round - A merry-go-round, is an amusement ride consisting of a rotating circular platform with seats for riders.  The "seats" are traditionally in the form of rows of wooden horses or other animals mounted on posts, many of which are moved up and down by gearwork to simulate galloping, to the accompaniment of looped circus music.   2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 63mm x 63mm x 51mm Northrop Grumman A-10 Warthog - This single seat jet fighter powered by twin turbofan engines. Fairchild-Republic developed the A-10 for the United States Air Force.  Commonly referred to as the “Warthog”, this jet fighter is particularly effective at close air support for ground troops. 2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 120mm x 112mm x 64mm P-51D Mustang 'Sweet Arlene' - This aircraft is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War.  This P-51D model was flown by Lt. Bowers of the 4th Fighter Group, 334th Squadron. It was named "Sweet Arlene" and was credited with six enemy aircraft destroyed. 2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Challenging Assembled Size - 114mm x 140mm x 64mm Sherman Tank - The Sherman Tank was the primary tank used by the United States during World War II. The tank was named after Union General William Tecumseh Sherman.  Production exceeded 50,000 units. Only the Soviet T-34 tank was produced in larger numbers during World War II.  Though it was wholly inadequate against the heavier armed 56 ton German Tiger I and the 72 ton Tiger II, mobility, mechanical reliability and sheer numbers helped offset their disadvantages strategically.  2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 74mm x 35mm x 34mm Sikorsky S-97 Raider - The fastest next-generation helicopter in the world, the Sikorsky® S-97 Raider® features twin four-blade contra-rotating main rotors and a rear pusher propeller, allowing for a top speed of 276 MPH.  What makes the Raider even more unique is its ability to turn its rear propeller on and off for ''Whisper Mode'', allowing it to sneak up on targets.  2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Challenging Assembled Size - 125mm x 113mm x 43mm Spitfire (Supermarine) - The most widely produced and strategically important British single-seat fighter of World War II.  The Spitfire, renowned for winning victory laurels in the Battle of Britain (1940-41), served in every theatre of the war and was produced in more variants than any other British aircraft.  1 Sheet Model Difficulty - Easy Assembled Size - 101mm x 77mm x 46mm Steam Locomotive - Steam engines dominated railway transportation from the early 19th century through the middle of the 20th century. The Steam Locomotive is a train that produces its power from a steam engine.  The train must carry its water either in the locomotive itself or in an attached car behind the locomotive.  The steam is produced by burning coal, wood or oil. 2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 110mm x 30mm x 23mm  Stegosaurus - The stegosaurus was an armored dinosaur that lived about 150 million years ago.  It had a heavily rounded back, short forelimbs, head held low to the ground and a stiffened tail held high in the air.  The double plates along its back were most likely used for defense and may also have regulated its temperature. Stegosaurus weighed about 6,800 pounds and was 9 feet tall.  2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Challenging Assembled Size - 140mm x 26mm x 76mm  The Mandalorian -  A lone bounty hunter who goes on the run after being hired to retrieve "The Child".  Pedro Pascal plays the title character in an American space Western television series created by Jon Favreau for the streaming service Disney+.  It is the first live-action series in the Star Wars franchise, beginning five years after the events of Return of the Jedi (1983). 3 Sheet Model Difficulty - Challenging Assembled Size - 105mm x 120mm x 188mm Titanic - The largest ship afloat left Southampton, England, April 10, 1912 on her maiden voyage to New York City.  Just five days later at 2:20 am on the morning of April 15th she sank after hitting an iceberg 400 miles off the coast of Nova Scotia.  Of the 2,223 people on board, only 710 survived.  2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 125mm x 120mm x 188mm Tower Bridge - The current crossing, which opened to traffic in 1973, is a box girder bridge constructed from concrete and steel.  It replaced a 19th-century stone-arched bridge, which in turn superseded a 600-year-old medieval structure.  This was preceded by a succession of timber bridges; the first was built by the Roman founders of London.  2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 140mm x 57mm x 20mm Triceratops - The name from Greek means 3 horned face. This dinosaur was about 30 feet long, 10 feet tall and weighed 4 to 6 tons.  Stout limbs supported its girth but it was unlikely the dinosaur could move very quickly.  Like a modern-day rhinoceros, it probably spent much of its time grazing on plant matter. 2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 133mm x 61mm x 32mm Tyrannosaurus Rex - The species Tyrannosaurus rex (rex meaning "king" in Latin), commonly abbreviated to T. rex, is one of the most well-represented of the large theropods.  Tyrannosaurus was a bipedal carnivore with a massive skull balanced by a long, heavy tail.  Relative to its large and powerful hind limbs, Tyrannosaurus fore limbs were short but unusually powerful for their size and had two clawed digits.  It was among the last non-avian dinosaurs to exist before the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.  2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 170mm x 23mm x 61mm Vespa 125 - Vespa is an Italian brand motor scooter manufactured by Piaggio. The name means wasp in Italian. The scooter was first launched in 1946 and by 1960 more than 2 million had been sold.  This classic scooter received its greatest sales promo from the feature film Roman Holiday in which Audrey Hepburn was filmed riding side saddle through Rome on Gregory Peck’s Vespa. 2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 90mm x 50mm x 35mm Wild West 4-4-0 Locomotive - 4-4-0 is a locomotive type with a classification that uses the wheel arrangement and represents the arrangement:  four leading wheels on two axles, four powered and coupled driving wheels on two axles, and a lack of trailing wheels. Due to the large number of the type that were produced and used in the United States, the 4-4-0 is most commonly known as the American type. 4 Sheet Model Difficulty - Challenging Assembled Size - 180mm x 32mm x 42mm  Wild West Gatling Gun - A weapon featuring a barrel that was 2.21 feet long and weighed a total of 170 pounds.  The Gatling is the most famous of late 19th century's manual machine guns and paved a way for the modern machine guns we recognize today. 2.5 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 115mm x 60mm x 70mm Wild West Revolver - The Colt 1851. Samual Colt (1814-1862) developed the first revolving handgun patented in the USA. The Revolver was known as the gun that 'won the West'. After his death his name would live on as a western legend with the  development of the Peacemaker, the firearm of choice for outlaws, lawmen & showmen. 2 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 150mm x 22mm x 62mm  Wild West Stagecoach - Beginning in the 18th century crude wagons began to be used to carry passengers between cities and towns.  Coachmen carried letters, packages, and money, often transacting business or delivering messages for their customers.  By 1829 Boston was the hub of 77 stagecoach lines; by 1832 there were 106. 3 Sheet Model Difficulty - Moderate Assembled Size - 571mm x 189mm x 252mm 
  • Condition: New
  • Design: Titanic
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Modified Item: No
  • Subtype: Kit
  • Type: Icons
  • Suitable Age: 14+
  • MPN: MMS
  • Brand: Model Earth

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