Description: Corgi Aviation Archive Collector Series AA35703Messerschmitt Me 262A Diecast ModelLuftwaffe III/JG 2 Richthofen, "Red 13", Heinz Bar, Lechfeld, Germany, 1945Limited Edition 2960 Pieces Worldwide1:72 Scale PLEASE READ - all photos shown are the ACTUAL MODEL THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE (these are not stock photos or pirated from another eBay listing!). While some of the models are new (never removed from the box) most of the models that I am selling have been displayed in a relatively dust-free cabinet and all are completely intact (no missing parts) - that is, most of them ARE IN NEAR NEW SHAPE. ALL HAVE BOXES (in most cases they are in good to great shape - if not, it will be noted). I have included numerous photos showing the models from various angles, along with the boxes. I tend to take the photos so they area a bit over-exposed because I believe that increased exposure better accentuates the detail (and any potential flaws). If there are issues with any of the models, this information will be included in this description. A final word - I have been collecting diecast models for many years, always with the goal of displaying them in their full glory. Unfortunately, due to a Parkinson’s diagnosis, I am now forced to sell my collections. If you are looking for a model that you want to keep in the box and put it in the closet to sell as new later, and want the internal packaging to be exactly as it was sent out by the manufacturer, these may not be the models for you. This is especially true for the Dragon Models, which tend to have more fiddly bits that are more challenging to return to pre-opening (new) placement. That said, the Corgi airplanes are much easier to put back in their clam shell enclosures, so in many cases you would not know if they were new or not.The only thing that may be different with a Corgi that has been displayed, is the small plastic bag that contains the small bits (e.g., landing gears, landing gear covers, drop tanks, etc.) attached to the model may be in the same bag that has been sealed at one end with a piece of tape or may have been replaced by a minute zip-lock bag to keep all the "fiddly bits" together. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask me! Thank you and happy collecting! MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT THE OTHER DIECAST AIRPLANE MODELS I HAVE FOR SALE! Messerschmitt Me 262A Heinz Bar is the 8th ranking air "Ace" of all time. He fought on every German front throughout the entire duration of World War II in Europe and Africa. His 16 aerial victories acquired while he flew the Me 262A place him as the 2nd ranking jet ace of WWII (behind only the legendary Kurt Welter). While fighting on every front and flying just about every type of German fighter, Heinz Bar was shot down 18 times and wounded on many occasions. Almost all of Heinz Bar's assigned combat aircraft were numbered "Lucky 13", as his own preference regardless of his position within a respective unit. This aircraft was one of the last of a long line of these "Lucky 13's" during this distinguished and incident-packed wartime career. This aircraft was wearing an upper surface camouflage combination of dark brown and bright medium green over pale blue undersides. He first claimed a French Curtiss-Hawk H-75A on the 25th September 1939 and went onto amass an incredible 204 piston-engined aerial victories before moving onto the Me-262. I January 1945, Bar became the Kommandeur of Erganzungs-Jagdeschwader II, an advanced training unit for the Messerschmitt Me262 jet pilots at Lechfeld, Germany. III/EJG 2 was soon transformed into an operational fighter unit. Bar downed 13 enemy bombers and fighters while he served with III/EJG 2.
Price: 55 USD
Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
End Time: 2024-12-27T19:27:04.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Corgi
Autographed: No
Color: Multi-Color
Vehicle Make: Messerschmitt
Vehicle Type: Military Airplane
Aircraft Family: WW II jet
Theme: Luftwaffe
Scale: 1:72
Material: Diecast