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Trumpeter Models (Tsm) Plastic Model Kits Made in China Distributed by Stevens International STORE NAME:______________________________________ PO Box 126, Magnolia, NJ 08049 ADDRESS:__________________________________________ Phone: 800-922-0758 CITY/STATE:________________________________________ Fax: 800-435-1554 e-mail: [email protected] SALESPERSON:______________________ DATE:________ www.stevenshobby.com Case pack listed for ordering conveneince. Any quantity may be ordered. TRUMPETER MODELS (TSM) PLASTIC MODEL KITS MADE IN CHINA. ALL NEW TOOLING! APPROXIMATE ARRIVAL: NOVEMBER 2009 ___**387 1/35 Italian B1 Centauro Tank Destroyer Late Version NEW VARIANT! SRP $54.95 The Centauro B1 tank destroyer is designed for reconnaissance and territorial defense tasks. The main mission is the protection of lighter vehicles and units of the Cavalry. It is not a reconnaissance vehicle, but a tank destroyer/wheeled tank. The Centauro carries a fully armed and equipped crew of 2 to 4 men, which makes it extremely flexible to use, especially in peacekeeping operations. The Centauro was deployed in Somalia and former Yugoslavia and has proved its durability in those conflicts. Kit consists of 392 parts on 7 sprues plus 8 rubber tires, copper towing cable, 32 photo etched parts, and markings for Italian Army Service. Includes mounted 42/59 machine gun, periscopes and other arms. (Bar code: 9580208003870) (Case pk: 24) ___**423 1/35 Modern US Marine M252 Team Figures Set NEW TOOLING! SRP $21.95 Contains parts to make 4 figures and includes additional parts for duffle bags, M16A4, M252 81 mm mortars, and more. Kit consists of 265 parts on 9 sprues. (Bar code: 9580208004235) (Case pk: 36) ___**424 1/35 Modern US Army Crewmen & Infantry Figures Set NEW TOOLING! SRP $21.95 Contains parts to make 6 figures and includes additional parts for duffle bags, M249, SR16, M4SEAL-M203 Guns and more. Kit consists of 187 parts on 10 sprues. (Bar code: 9580208004242) (Case pk: 36) ___**1518 1/35 WWII German Army Railway Gondola (Low Sides) SRP $59.95 NEW VARIANT! Used to transport supplies across WWII battlefields, these freight cars are suitable for use with 1/35 German armored train locomotive kits such as Trumpeter #216 & #217. Kit consists of 248 parts on 7 sprues, plus 5 sections of roadbed track for display use. (Bar code: 9580208015187) (Case pk: 18) Prices subject to change without notice. 1 of 2 7/15/09 TRUMPETER MODELS (TSM) PLASTIC MODEL KITS MADE IN CHINA. ALL NEW TOOLING! APPROXIMATE ARRIVAL: NOVEMBER 2009 ___**1648 1/72 F-100C Super Sabre Fighter NEW TOOLING! SRP $34.95 The F100-C served in the USAF from 1954 until 1971. It was originally designed as a higher performance follow-up to the F-86 Sabre. Adapted as a fighter bomber, the F100 would be supplanted by the F-105 Thunderchief for strike missions over Vietnam. It also flew extensively over South Vietnam as the Air Force's primary air support fighter. The "C" variant featured new J57-P21 engines enabling faster speeds for more efficient bombing runs. Kit consist s of 157 parts on 7 sprues and markings for 36th EDW 1956 & 136th TFS, 1968. (Bar code: 9580208016481) (Case pk: 36) ___**2229 1/32 AV-8B Harrier II Early Version Attack Aircraft SRP $169.95 NEW TOOLING! Modelers have long awaited the release of this BIG kit, and it's coming soon! The McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II is a family of second-generation vertical/short takeoff and landing or V/STOL ground-attack aircraft of the late 20th century. It is primarily used for light attack or multi-role tasks, typically oper ated from small aircraft carriers and large amphibious assault ships. Kit consists of 423 parts on 20 sprues plus rubber tires, positionable flaps, external fuel tanks, missiles, bombs and photo etched seat belts and harnesses. Includes markings for VMA-231 "Ace of Spades" and VMA- 223 "Bulldogs". Completed kit measures about 17.5" long with an approximate wingspan of 11.5". (Bar code: 9580208022291) (Case pk: 12) ___**4525 1/350 USS Hopper DDG-70 Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyer NEW VARIANT! SRP $89.95 The Hopper is an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, and is one of only two Navy ships named for a US Navy woman, the pioneering computer scientist Rear Admiral "Amazing Grace" Hopper. The Hopper has participated in multiple deployments to East Asia and the Persian Gulf, including an Expeditionary Strike Group deployment to the Persian Gulf in 2004, and a deployment to Southeast Asia in support of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) in 2006. In addition, the Hopper has been foremost in the field of Ballistic Missile Defense. Kit consists of 483 parts on 11 sprues plus upper and lower hulls, waterline plate, photo etched handrails, display stand & clear parts for bridge. Completed kit measures over 17" long. (Bar code: 9580208045252) (Case pk: 24) ___**5759 1/700 HMCS Huron (G24) British Tribal Class Destroyer, 1944 NEW VARIANT! SRP $22.95 The Huron was a Tribal class destroyer and served in the Royal Canadian Navy. It was the first ship to bear this name. She fought in World War II and the Korean War. Kit consists of 92 parts on 5 sprues plus upper hull, lower hull & waterline plate. (Bar code: 9580208057590) (Case pack 60) Prices subject to change without notice. 2 of 2 7/15/09 .
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