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1:87 VW T1 Mini Van
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Remote controlled VW T1, Mini Van, by Carson. Scale 1:87. Ready assembled model. LED-lights front/rear. Small turning radius. The built-in battery enables up to 35 minutes driving time with only 30 minutes charging time.
kr 1,369
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kr 325
1:87 VW T1 "Lufthansa"
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Remote controlled VW T1, "Lufthansa", by Carson. Scale 1:87. Ready assembled model. LED-lights front/rear. Small turning radius. The built-in battery enables up to 35 minutes driving time with only 30 minutes charging time.
kr 1,409
1:87 VW T1 "Märklin"
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Remote controlled VW T1, "Märklin", by Carson. Scale 1:87. Ready assembled model. LED-lights front/rear. Small turning radius. The built-in battery enables up to 35 minutes driving time with only 30 minutes charging time.
kr 1,609
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kr 375
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kr 190
1:87 VW T1 Samba Bus "ADAC"
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Remote controlled VW T1, Samba Bus, "ADAC", by Carson. Scale 1:87. Ready assembled model. LED-lights front/rear and roof top warning light. Small turning radius. The built-in battery enables up to 70 minutes driving time with only 30 minutes charging time.
kr 1,489
Lincolville Wherry (ca 1835-1925)
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Penobscot Bay salmon boat - Scale: 1”:1´ (1:12) - Length over all: 15 3/4” (40 cm)Built to an ancient design probably brought from Europe by the first settlers, these practical small boats were ideal for the in-shore salmon fishery that helped support Maine communities during the...
Grand banks dory (ca 1880-21th century)
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Classic work boat - Scale: 1” (1:12) - Length over all: 16” (41 cm).
Remember 'Captains Courageous?' On the tumultuous seas of the Grand Banks off northern New England, hardy cod fishermen set their handlines from these seemingly fragile cockleshells. Returning to the mother schooner each evening, the dories were designed to nest one inside another on deck...