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"Pacific Theater Warriors" Military 2022 Set B of 6 pieces Release 1 1/64 -1/144 Diecast Model Cars by Johnny Lightning

"Pacific Theater Warriors" Military 2022 Set B of 6 pieces Release 1 1/64 -1/144 Diecast Model Cars by Johnny Lightning

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    • Brand new 1/64 - 1/144 scale diecast models of "Pacific Theater Warriors" Military 2022 Set B of 6 pieces Release 1 die cast models by Johnny Lightning.
    • Limited edition.
    • Brand new boxes.
    • Real rubber tires.
    • True-to-scale detail.
    • Factory sealed case.
    • Die-cast metal body and chassis.
    • Some models have opening hoods.
    • Some models have poseable turrets.
    • Made of diecast with some plastic parts.
    • Historically accurate colors and markings.
    • Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
    • Each model is packed in an individual blister pack.
    • Dimensions of each item is approximately L- 2.5-3.5 inches long.
    • PLEASE NOTE: Might come with a White Lightning Chase model instead of one of the models in a set, but it is not guaranteed.
    • THIS SET INCLUDES FOLLOWING MODELS:
    • 1) F4U-1A Corsair Plane "Combat Action - The Battle of Okinawa Prefecture" (1/144).
    • 2) WWII M3 Lee Tank Olive Drab "The Raid on Makin Islands - Yellow Beach" (1/100).
    • 3) North American Aviation P-51 Mustang Plane "Flying out of Iwo Jima - Anything Goes" (1/144).
    • 4) Willys WWII MB Jeep Olive Drab (Dirty Version) "Aftermath of Operation Meetinghouse - Tokyo" (1/64).
    • 5) GMC WWII CCKW 2.5 Ton 6x6 Truck Olive Drab (Dirty Version) "Combat Action - Liberation of the Philippines" (1/87).
    • 6) WWII M2 Half-Track Armored Car Olive Drab Camouflage (Dirty Version) "Battle of Okinawa - Forward Reconnaissance" (1/81).
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