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Pricesheet with Model Additions-Coallated Model Scale Price 2019 420 1:12 ($ 500.00) 470 1:12 ($ 500.00) 505 1:12 ($ 500.00) ?? 1 Ton 1:24 ($ 550.00) 11 Meter One Design 1:24 ($ 550.00) 12 KA 10 Challenge 12 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 KA 6 AUSTRALIA II 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? 12 KZ 3 Modified 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? 12 KZ-7 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? 12 Meter Kate 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 11 GLEAM 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 12 NYALA 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 14 NORTHERN LIGHT 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 15 VIM 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 16 COLUMBIA 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 17 WEATHERLY 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? 12 US 18 Easterner 1:32 ($ 850.00) 12 US 19 NEFERTITI 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 20 CONSTELLATION 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 21 AMERICAN EAGLE 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 22 INTREPID 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 23 HERITAGE-12 M Configuration 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 26 COURAGEOUS 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 27 ENTERPRISE 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 30 FREEDOM 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 32 CLIPPER 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 33 DEFENDER 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 40 LIBERTY 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 46 AMERICA II 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 55 STARS & STRIPES 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 6 ONIWA 1:32 ($ 550.00) 12 US 61 USA 1:32 ($ 550.00) 1D 35 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? 420 Jib 1:12 ($ 150.00) ?? 420 Sails 1:12 ($ 300.00) 470 w/ Sails 1:12 ($ 850.00) ?? 49er Skiff 1:24 ($ 550.00) Able Apogee 50 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? Aerodyne 38 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Aerodyne 42 1:24 ($ 550.00) AGS-26 Class USN Survey Ship 1:92 ($ 550.00) Airco Distributor 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alberg 30 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alberg 35 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Alberg 36 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alberg 37 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Alberg C 22 1:24 ($ 550.00) Albin Nimbus 42 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alden 40 Motoryacht 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Alden 40-sail? 1:24 ($ 300.00) Alden 44 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alden 44 Motoryacht 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alden 45 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alden 46 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alden 48 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alden 49 (48TT) 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alden 50 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alden 52 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alden 54 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alden 54 Mariner 1:32 ($ 550.00) Alden 92 Irishman 1:32 ($ 700.00) Alden Caravelle 1:32 ($ 450.00) Alden Challenger 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Alden Corinthian 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alden Dolphin 480 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Alden Nimbus 42 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alerion Cat 1:24 ($ 500.00) ?? Alerion Express 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alerion Express 20 1:24 ($ 500.00) Alerion Express 28 1:24 ($ 550.00) Alerion Express 38 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Alerion Express Launch 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Allied Express 27 1:24 ($ 550.00) Allied Greenwich 24 1:24 ($ 500.00) Allied Mistress 1:24 ($ 550.00) Allied Princess 1:24 ($ 550.00) Allied Seabreeze 36 1:24 ($ 550.00) Allied Seawind II 1:24 ($ 550.00) Allied x L-2 (42' S&S Design) 1:24 ($ 550.00) Allmand 31 1:24 ($ 500.00) America 1:64 ($ 550.00) AMF 2100 1:24 ($ 550.00) AMF Paceship 23 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Andrews 38 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Andrews 68/70 1:32 ($ 550.00) Atlantic 37 1:24 ($ 550.00) Atlantic Class OD 1:24 ($ 500.00) AXIA 1:24 ($ 550.00) B & C 58 "Talisman" 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? Baltic 38 DP 1:24 ($ 550.00) Baltic 39 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Baltic 47 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? Baltic 50 1:32 ($ 550.00) Battleship USS Massachusetts 1:350 ($ 550.00) Beetle Cat 1:32 ($ 425.00) ?? Beetle Cat Small 1:24 ($ 500.00) Beneteau 310 1:24 ($ 550.00) Beneteau 36.7 1:24 ($ 550.00) Beneteau 38 (1:32) 1:32 ($ 400.00) Beneteau 40.7 1:24 ($ 550.00) Beneteau 411 1:24 ($ 550.00) Beneteau 42 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? Beneteau 44 1:24 ($ 550.00) Beneteau Figaro 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Beneteau First 42 1:24 ($ 550.00) Benford 19 Catboat 1:24 ($ 550.00) Benford 37 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bertram 28 with cabin house 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bertram 31 1:24 ($ 550.00) Block Island 40 1:24 ($ 550.00) Blue Jay 1:12 ($ 500.00) BOC Yacht "AIRCO DISTRIBUTOR' 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? Boston Whaler 1:24 ($ 425.00) Bougainville 63 1:32 ($ 550.00) Bougainville 64 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? Bowman 48 1:24 ($ 550.00) Brewer 12.8M Keel or C/B 1:24 ($ 550.00) Brewer 44 Keel or C/B 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Brewer 47 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? Brigadoon Vii 1:32 ($ 550.00) Bristol 24 1:16 ($ 550.00) Bristol 29.9 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 31.1 Keel or C/B 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 32 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 35.5 C/B 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 35.5 Keel 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 38.8 C/B 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 38.8 Keel 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 40 C/B 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 40 Keel 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 41.1 C/B 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 41.1 Keel 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 43.3 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 45.5 C/B 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 47.7 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 54.4 C/B 1:24 ($ 550.00) Bristol 60 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? Bristol Custom 59 1:32 ($ 550.00) Britannia 120' Watson 1:64 ($ 550.00) Bruckman 42 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Brutal Beast ($ 550.00) BULLSEYE (Herreshoff 12 1/2) 1:16 ($ 500.00) ?? C&C 24 1:24 ($ 500.00) C&C 25 1:24 ($ 500.00) C&C 26 1:24 ($ 500.00) C&C 27 MKII 1:24 ($ 500.00) C&C 29 MKI 1:24 ($ 500.00) C&C 29 MKII 1:24 ($ 500.00) C&C 30 MKI 1:24 ($ 500.00) C&C 30 MKII 1:24 ($ 500.00) C&C 30/30 '87 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 32 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 33 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 33 (1:32) 1:32 ($ 550.00) C&C 34 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 34/36R 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 35 Mk I 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 35 Mk II 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 35 Mk III 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 36 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 37 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 37 + Wing Keel 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 37 II 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 37/40 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 37R 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 38 (1:32) 1:32 ($ 550.00) C&C 38 MKI 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 38 MKII 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 40 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 41 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 43 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C 51 1:32 ($ 550.00) C&C 51 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C Corvette 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C Crusader 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C Landfall 38 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C Landfall 43 1:24 ($ 550.00) C&C Redwing 30 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cal 2-27 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Cal 2-30 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cal 20 1:24 ($ 500.00) ?? Cal 22 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cal 24 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cal 24 Orig. C/B design 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cal 25 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cal 29 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cal 34 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cal 39 Fin or Wing Keel 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cal 39 II 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cal 40 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cal 46 (1:32) 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? Caliber 40 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cambria 40 (1:32) 1:32 ($ 550.00) Cambria 44 (1:32) 1:32 ($ 550.00) Cambria 46 (1:32) 1:32 ($ 550.00) Cambria 50 (1:32) 1:32 ($ 550.00) Camper & Nicholson 35 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? Cantor Bermuda 64 1:32 ($ 550.00) ?? Cape Dory 20 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cape Dory 22 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cape Dory 25 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cape Dory 25D 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cape Dory 26 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cape Dory 27 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cape Dory 270 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cape Dory 28 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cape Dory 28 Powerboat 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cape Dory 30 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory 30 MK II 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory 300 MS 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory 31 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory 32 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory 33 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory 33 (1:24) 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory 330 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory 330 (1:24) 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Cape Dory 34 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory 36 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory 36 Powerboat 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory 40 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory 45 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory Fishing 42 (1:32) 1:32 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory Trawler 24 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory Trawler 38 (1:32) 1:32 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory Typhoon (1:16) 1:16 ($ 550.00) Cape Dory Typhoon Senior 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cardinal 46 (1:32) 1:32 ($ 550.00) Carroll Marine 1200 1:32 ($ 550.00) Carroll Marine Farr 395 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Carter 37 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Cat 25 1:24 ($ 550.00) Catalina 22 1:16 ($ 550.00) Catalina 27 1:24 ($ 500.00) Catalina 30 1:24 ($ 550.00) Catalina 320 1:24 ($ 550.00) Catalina 34 1:24 ($ 550.00) Catalina 36 Fin Keel MKII 1:24 ($ 550.00) Catalina 42 1:24 ($ 550.00) Celebrity Class (1:24) 1:24 ($ 500.00) Cheoy Lee Clipper 33 (1:32) 1:32 ($ 500.00) Cheoy Lee Offshore 32 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cheoy Lee Offshore 38 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cheoy Lee Offshore 40 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cheoy Lee Offshore 41 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cheoy Lee Pedrick 41 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cheoy Lee Perry 44 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cherubini 44 1:24 ($ 550.00) Chesapeake 32 1:24 ($ 550.00) CHESSIE RACING - Farr Whitbread 60 1:24 ($ 750.00) ?? Chio Dicegun ??? Chris Craft Apache 37 1:24 ($ 550.00) Chris Craft Comanche 42 1:32 ($ 500.00) CNB 64 1:32 ($ 650.00) Columbia Challenger 1:32 ($ 450.00) Comet Class (1:16) 1:16 ($ 450.00) Concept 40 1:24 ($ 550.00) Concordia 39 1:24 ($ 550.00) Concordia 41 1:24 ($ 550.00) Concordia BEETLE CAT (1:12) 1:12 ($ 500.00) ?? Cone of Silence 1:24 ($ 550.00) Contessa 35 1:24 ($ 550.00) Contessa 43 1:24 ($ 550.00) Contest 25 1:24 ($ 550.00) Contest 28 1:24 ($ 550.00) Contest 30 1:24 ($ 550.00) Contest 31HT 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Contest 36 1:24 ($ 550.00) Cook 11 Frostbiter 1:16 ($ 425.00) Corel 45 (Farr 45) 1:24 ($ 550.00) Corinthian Class (1:16) 1:16 ($ 550.00) Coronet 1:24 ($ 750.00) Crealock 34 1:24 ($ 550.00) Crealock 37 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Crealock 38 1:24 ($ 550.00) Crealock 44 1:24 ($ 550.00) CT 37 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? CW Hood 32 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Dana 24 1:24 ($ 550.00) Dickerson 41 1:24 ($ 550.00) Dobroth 42 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Dobroth 45 1:24 ($ 550.00) Donovan 27 1:24 ($ 500.00) Downeaster 32 1:24 ($ 550.00) Downeaster 38 1:24 ($ 550.00) Dragon Class 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Duffy 35 1:24 ($ 550.00) Dyer 29 Power Launch 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Dyer Dhow w/ Sails 1:16 ($ 550.00) East Bay 38/43 1:24 ($ 550.00) East Bay 49/52 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Ecume de Mer 1:16 ($ 550.00) Ericson 31 1:24 ($ 550.00) Ericson 32 1:24 ($ 550.00) Ericson 34 1:24 ($ 550.00) Ericson 35 MkII 1:24 ($ 550.00) Ericson 38 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Ericsson 27 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Ericsson 35 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Ericsson 36 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Ericsson 39 1:24 ($ 550.00) ?? Esse 33 1:24 ($ 550.00) Etchells Class 1:24 ($ 500.00) Express 37 1:24 ($ 550.00) Farr 33 1:24 ($ 550.00) Farr 36 OD 1:24 ($ 550.00) Farr 37 1:24 ($ 550.00) Farr 38 (1:22.5) 1:24
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