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2009 issue, discontinued. 1000 pieces were made. MINT model from a collection in mint box. Complete with printed tarmac piece. Very nice !!
1995-1996 issue, discontinued. 3000 pieces were made. MINT model from a collection in very nice box [old price sticker on back]. This is the first of two editions of this model- this version has six cockpit windows [ 2nd has seven windows].
Scheduled May 2018 release, arrived December 2021
2000-2005 issue, discontinued. Limited to only 10,000 copies. HOLY COW, FOLKS!-that's TEN THOUSAND COPIES !! That is 20 times more than the typical JC, NG or Phoenix producton run !! Mint model from a collection in near mint box.
2001-2004 issue, discontinued. MINT model from a collection in near mint box.
2012 issue, discontinued. MINT model from a collection in a very nice box. This is a very small but very lovely model !
This die-cast metal airplane model comes in 1:500 scale with landing gear no stand. Model is approximately 4 7/8" inches long with 4 5/8" inch wingspan.
1993-1995 issue, discontinued. MINT model from a collection in near mint box. Looks like a first edition to me- this model was issued three times with minor changes. Hard to tell from the pictures on Dima.
1994-1996 issue, discontinued. MINT model from a collection in near mint box. First of two editions of this model- this version has small cockpit rear windows & no handles on the doors. Neat-o!
1999-2004 issue, discontinued. MINT model from a collection in lightly used box [ old price sticker remnant on one side]. First & only issue- Herpa liked to re-issue certain models several times with minor changes each time.
2002 issue, discontinued. MINT model from a collection in near mint box.
2002-2004 issue, discontinued. MINT model from a collection in lightly worn box. First & only issue. Named "City of Phoenix" On Port Side and "City of Tucson" On Starboard Side.
1998 issue, discontinued. Limited to 3000 pieces. MINT model from a collection in very nice box. This was an exclusive for the WingsWorld Museum Hong Kong. Early Herpa promotional item !
1999 issue, discontinued. MINT model from a collection in a lightly handled box. There were two issues of this model & I believe that this is the first, with the incorrect wing design. Need to prove this conclusively. Typical 'clunky' rolling gear.
1992-1995 issue, discontinued. MINT model from a collection in shelf worn box. Very early Herpa diecast model- Herpa began this series of models in 1992 and launched our hobby. Appears to be a first edition using Dima Diecast as a reference.
2001-2006 issue, discontinued. MINT Model from a collection in very nice box, but the box has one of our old price stickers firmly grafted to the back.
1998-2000 issue, discontinued. MINT model from a collection in near mint box. First of three editions of this model & the only one with the registration D-ABAH.
Create your own 1:500 control tower. This airport tower set consists of 28 parts. Diameter: 41 mm Height: 137 mm (approx 5.40"). Many configurations can be created. Package shows 6 variations. Assembly required.
NOTE: This is a non-stock or special order item which means we will not restock it unless you place an order specifically. If this item is not available to order online, it is out of stock. We would be happy to order it in for you, or confirm availability
Herpa's attention to detail and tampo printing systems led the industry in high quality diecast model aircraft markings, superceding other manufacturers that used decals.
Herpa of Germany started business as a model train manufacturer in 1949, followed by diecast automobiles in 1978, and ultimately 1:500 scale diecast aircraft 1987. Herpa's attention to detail and tampo printing systems led the industry in high quality die