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THE ITEM YOU SEE IS THE ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE UNLESS I HAVE MORE THAN ONE, THEN YOU WILL RECEIVE A SIMILAR ITEM TO THE PICTURE. NEW RETIRED FRANKLIN MINT ARMOUR 1/48 B-24 SILVER LIBERATOR DIECAST AIRPLANE. The certificate of authenticity is included. Everything is intact, nothing is broken or missing from the airplane or Franklin Mint box. That is the only time the airplane has been out of the box.
The airplane box fits very tightly so it is hard to get out of the box. I have more retired Franklin Mint Armour Collection of USAAF airplanes. I will be listing more of the Franklin Mint airplanes of World War II. The B-24 Liberator came to life on December 29, 1939 as an answer to the United States Army Air Corps request for a heavy bomber that would exceed the performance of the B-17 Bomber. Over 18,000 Liberators were produced for use in World War II, making it the most heavily produced American aircraft of the time!
This smaller bomber was able to handle farther flights, while carrying bigger bomb loads. With over one hundred modifications, and conversions, the B-24 Liberator was used for numerous other assignments including Photography, cargo-hauling, Maritime patrol, reconnaissance missions and personnel transport.NEW RETIRED FRANKLIN MINT ARMOUR 1/48 B-24 LIBERATOR DIECAST AIRPLANE 5871. Our pictures are cropped to show the largest image. THE ITEM YOU SEE IS THE ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE. UNLESS I HAVE MORE THAN ONE , THEN YOU WILL RECEIVE A SIMILAR ITEM TO THE PICTURE. Everything is intact, nothing is broken or missing from the airplane.
The Franklin Mint box that the airplane is in is scuffed at the edges. The B-24 Liberator came to life on December 29. As an answer to the United States Army Air Corps request for a heavy bomber that would exceed the performance of the B-17 Bomber. This smaller bomber was able to handle farther.
While carrying bigger bomb loads. And conversions, the B-24 Liberator was used for numerous other assignments including Photography, cargo-hauling, Maritime patrol, reconnaissance missions.
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You are responsible for those charges. I have always and still do read books on the wars and reference books. I have been collecting for over 50 years. My desire is to keep vintage old militaria items in the collector's collections; where they will continue to be appreciated and taken care of for years to come. Years ago, when a friend of mine came over to see my collection; he said to me. "You do not own these items; they are merely on loan to you until you have to sale them to another collector for him to enjoy". Years later I have realized just how true his words were. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting.Create your brand with Auctiva's. Attention Sellers - Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. The item "NEW RETIRED FRANKLIN MINT ARMOUR 1/48 B-24 LIBERATOR DIECAST AIRPLANE 5871" is in sale since Monday, September 23, 2019.
This item is in the category "Toys & Hobbies\Diecast & Toy Vehicles\Aircraft & Spacecraft\Contemporary Manufacture". The seller is "shopmilitary" and is located in Elkhorn, Nebraska. This item can be shipped to United States.