This is ready to assemble according to the seller.
“THIS IS VINTAGE ESTATE FIND
UNUSED WOODEN MODEL KIT
FOR A US ARMY AMPHIBIAN JEEP
MADE BY REDYCUT”
This is ready to assemble according to the seller.
“THIS IS VINTAGE ESTATE FIND
UNUSED WOODEN MODEL KIT
FOR A US ARMY AMPHIBIAN JEEP
MADE BY REDYCUT”
This is different.
“One of published in USSR “Modelist-Konstruktor” Magazine with schemes for modeling, interesting projects, posters and other
Paperback, Published 1993
32 pages 29×22 cm”
This looks pretty good apart.
“THIS IS A RARE VINTAGE U.S. ARMY JEEP MODEL KIT, 2 KITS IN 1, ARMY 1/4-TON LIAISON CAR AND U.S. ARMY ANTITANK 37m.m. field gun. THE FIRST AND ORIGINAL MODELS OF U.S. ARMY JEEP AND ANTITANK GUN. THESE ARE WOODEN AND CARDBOARD DIE CUT AND READY TO BE PUT TOGETHER. THEY ARE MADE BY ACE MODEL SHOP IN PASADENA, CALIFORNIA.”
This is a rare box that looks most like a Willys MA, but I don’t think the parts will make a jeep.
“Igot this box in a garage sale and I am not sure if the items inside the box are from that model kit so I am selling more the box that the items (ofcourse I will send all show in pictures) expecting that some one will have use for them but my price is more for the box.
Box is original and old and it shows wear due to time and storage, will be a nice + for any one who collect this king of items. Thanks for looking!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
The seller notes this has never been opened.
“THIS IS A RARE VINTAGE ARMY JEEP MODEL KIT, IT IS CARDBOARD CUT OUT.IT IS MADE BY HANDI-KRAFT COMPANY IN PHILADELPHIA,PA. IT IS SEALED AND NEVER OPENED.”
Craig spotted this unusual model. This has got to be rare.
“Up for bid is a mini lindy Gypsy Van new and factory sealed.”
I just ran across this. Only 5 hours left.
“You are bidding on … A lot of (11) Unbuilt Military Model Kits from the 1940’s!! … There is a U.S. Army Half-Track of balsa which has the assembly blueprint + die-cut pressed paper accessories by MOD-AC of Los Angeles … There are (3) West-Craft U.S. Army Jeeps dated 1942 on the blueprints with balsa + die-cut pressed paper pieces as well as outstanding box-art … A Megow Model U.S. Army Jeep dated 1943 on the assembly blueprint … (2) ACE Products Jeepsters dated 1948 from Pasadena, CA. … An ACE Civilian Jeep dated 1946 of balsa with sealed accessory bags … An Austin-Craft U.S. Army Jeep with no instruction sheet but from a similar year of manufacture … another Austin-Craft U.S. Army Jeep with the instruction sheet + a stainless or aluminum hood … U.S. Army Jeep by H.F. Auler Company of Milwaukee, Wis that is dated 1943 on the blueprint …. These kits appear to be complete BUT I am NOT guaranteeing this: They were bought by my uncle approximately 56 years ago for my brother and cousin but no one had the energy or interest to assemble any of them … The box art + graphics will be of interest for the collector of vintage military models …. they are some of the earliest model kits available, no splits or major damage to the boxes …. I will try to answer questions if they are not sent in the last 15 minutes of the listing!! … Thank you for looking …”
Walter spotted this nice looking soap box derby jeep on ebay in Germany
Rich spotted this model. It’s a bit pricey.
http://www.autoartmodels.com/web/product/en/1918?antiCache=1354552214495045831FDBD0672609B15F351E1A1BAED
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
These are a set of instructions and the schematics to build a SEEP (GPA).
“Vintage 1940s era 1/2 inch scale model of the U.S. Army Amphibian Jeep or Quack, produced by MOD-AC Manufacturing Company of Los Angeles. Included in the auction are two remaining pieces of the Jeep’s original die cut cards – nothing else remains from the set. Found in an old box of model pieces, the schematics / assembly instructions for this stood out as frameable art, especially for the lover of short-run Jeeps. The assembly instructions are printed only on one side – what you see is what you get. The cards measure about 8-1/2″ long, the instructions, about 15-1/2″ wide and 10-1/2″ tall. The instructions have been folded for almost 70 years, and have no stains or major rips, but there are some pin-size holes and a little damage in one area to the paper, probably from handling or from insects.”
Here’s a wooden jeep from Military Mohagany.
” This handcrafted mahogany wood model is an extremely beautiful replica of a World War II Willys jeep with machine gun. Weapon is optional and can be easily removed if desired, it also rotates 360 degrees. Model has an extremely detailed interior with gauges, foot and brake pedal and steering wheel that rotates.
This is not some cheap wood toy, each model takes an average of 18 hrs to complete and is coated with 3 coats of polyurethane for a super high gloss finish. You will not find a better more detailed model than this.
Don’t see what your looking for, feel free to email as I have over 150 different models in stock and please be sure to take a look at the other mahogany models I have listed. All my models are new in box opened only to inspect for any possible damage before shipping.
10″ Length
5″ Width
5.5″ Height”
Here are two examples of jeep pipes.
Of the two, this is the nicer one
Of course, you’ll need a lighter . . . This isn’t in idea condition.
Roberto forwarded this link. Bronco Models has released two new models. I have no experience with them.
http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/newkitnews/bronco.html
The sellers claims this is from 1942, which would make it a pretty early model. The shovel on the passenger side is interesting.
“You are looking at what could possibly be THE FIRST MODEL KIT EVER PRODUCED (1942), as this one was the precursor to plastic kits…it is the “WEST-CRAFT- U.S. ARMY JEEP”, made by WEST-CRAFT MFG. CO. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, kit # A-1 IN 1/2″ SCALE. Please look carefully at the pics to see the excellent condition it is in…the only issue is a small tear on the end flap of the box, so, IF YOU ARE A ViNtAgE MODEL KIT COLLECTOR/BUILDER then BE SURE NOT TO PASS UP THE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS COOL PIECE @ THIS AUCTION’S END!!!”
View all the information on eBay
I like the box too.
“willys jeepster balsa wood model 1948-1949 it appears that all parts are there.very rare item”
I found this ad for a WEST-CRAFT Super jeep on eBay. After some searching, I also found a model kit for sale on ioffer.com.
Here is the AD: View all the information on eBay
This is the model kit I found on ioffer.com. I’ve never used the site: http://www.ioffer.com/i/west-craft-super-jeep-kit-3842404
This is located in Israel. It’s just kind of unusual, so I thought I’d highlight it.
“WILLYS OVERLAND PICKUP TRUCK 1957 JACK DANIEL DELIVERY WOOD MODEL WILLIS CAR 34.5L x 15W x 14H (cm)”
Here’s a nice little flatfender model.
“Vintage 1/25 MPC. Not complete. Very nice scratch-built roll cage. Roll cage not glued to body. Great Box. What you see is what you get. Will be packed very carefully. Any ??? please ask. From my personal collection. Combine to save $$$. Please see pics for condition.”
Wes forwarded some pictures of his all original rare FC-170 model that includes a snow plow. He has owned it 15 years.
Wes writes, “This was made between 1957 & 1963 by Authenticast,(Comet). It is Pot Metal like many early promotional models. Of the 3 FC 170’s they did, this is the rarest. The scale is 1/20th which is larger than most promos. It is as close to new as an older model can get condition wise. I will send you another photo for size comparison.”
Patrick forwarded this website. According to the website, Jesse Smith is a big Landcruiser fan. He is such a big fan, that he builds Landcruisers (and over vehicles) out of paper. Below are two non-Landcruiser models he makes that you all ought to recognize. He sells the models for $7.00.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks interesting. I have no idea what the value is.
“This is an absolute amazing find! Pot-metal coaster made by Dale Model Company; 1:25 scale. Rear spare tire has “Dale Model Co Chicago” cast into sidewall. Underneath rear has “JEEP” cast. Star on hood. Paint has chips (see pictures), but appears to be original. Wheels roll; and steering wheel turns. Measures roughly 5.25″ x2.5 and heavy – weighing roughly 14oz.
During WWII, similar models were used for training spotters. At the end of WWII, Dale purchased the molds, and converted to the toy (recognition models). These models are difficult to find, especially in this condition.”
Yesterday Steve shared a photo of this ceramic wagon model of his ’57 Sedan Delivery Wagon that he created when he was 18. It is 12″ in length.
He wrote, “I made the wagon the first year at Jr. College. There was a ’57 Chevy I though was pretty cool made in a previous class. So, I did a “self portrait”, sort of….. My Willys Wagon was my “wheels” until I got a real job, as opposed to summer jobs. The engine when bad, so I parked it and bought my first FC-170 in ’82. I drove that through my University days. Everyone called it the “garbage truck”. I was in the sailing club and very few had a vehicle that could tow the boats on weekend saildays. So, the garbage truck was one of the tow vehicles on the weekends, and on the two campouts each year. I’m sure everyone has fond memories of that ugly thing.
Now the ’57 wagon has it’s first paint job, and waiting to be assembled. The body is on the frame, but it not bolted down yet. The engine and transmission will be next….some day. I have too many projects in line at the moment.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**. It is similar to the Trailblazer.
Where was this when I was building models? This has desert dog-like tires, a stainless look, and some turbine rims!
“GRRRUMBLER 4×4 Jeep Off Road Custom MPC 1:25 OPENED Vtg Model Kit 70’s”
Jim forwarded this website. It includes plans for a paper model Rotabuggy Flying Jeep. You can learn more about the plans at this website: http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/models/aircraft/Flying-Jeep.html
This is neat.
“From 1950’s ??? ….. Excellent Condition (see picture) …… U.S. Army JEEP …. Wood Model Kit by E.Z. KRAFT ……….. See MY STORE for other Model Kits > War Tank, Army Tank, and another Jeep with AntiAircraft Gun …. ALL VINTAGE > UNUSED and in the ORIGINAL BOX !!!!!!”