Scouting, Volume 40, Number 10, December 1952 Page: Front Inside
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R CUB SCOUT THEME IS.
Transportation
The fascinating story of transportation, from the
prairie schooner to the thundering jet, will make Jan-
uary an eventful month for your Cub Scouts. Have their
hands keep pace with their imaginations. Let them
build scale models of the land, sea and air craft that
have written the saga of transportation. Choose from
these model kits, simple to use, all parts included.
Ship Model Kits
Scale models of famous ocean queens your boys can assemble easily.
Kit has pre-shaped hull, all needed parts to complete topside, plans.
BEGINNER'S MODELS
1673A Sub Chaser, 12" 50c
1673B 4-mast Schooner, 91/4" 50c
1673C Coast Guard Cutter, 12"50c
1673D Sea Witch, 91/4" 50c
1673E U.S.S. Hartford, 91/4" 50c
1673F Queen Mary, 12" 50c
18" ADVANCED MODELS
1685A Flying Cloud $1.75
1685B Marion Sprague 1.75
1685C Revenue Cutter 1.75
1685D Destroyer O'Bannon... 1.75
1685E Cruiser Augusta .. .... 1.75
1685F Battleship N. Carolina 1.75
Model Plane Kits
Solid model planes every boy will be proud to make and own. Easy
with these kits — all parts, fittings, decals, glue, instructions.
No. 1679A Piper Cub Cruiser 59c
No. 1679B Swift Seaplane 59c
No. 1679D Douglas Skyrocket 69c
No. 1679E F-94 Lockheed Jet 79c
No. 1679F F-86 Sabre Jet 69c
Model Train Kits
Anyone can build exact models of famous trains. Simple to make from
parts in these complete kits that include everything you need plus in-
structions. Boys enjoy this delightful hobby, and the models will look
fine in their room or as decorative pieces in the living room or dad's
den. Come 2 ways: engine and tender only, and with cars.
No. 1677B William Galloway Engine and Tender $ .59
Galloway Engine, Tender and 2 Cars (Front) 1.19
DeWitt Clinton Engine and Tender .59
Clinton Engine, Tender and 2 Coaches (Middle).. 1.19
Pioneer Engine and Tender 79
Pioneer Engine, Tender and Coach (Rear) 1.39
No. 1677E
No. 1677A
No. 1577D
No. 1677C
1677F
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Historic Model Wagon Kits
Simple to build authentic, historic wagon models. Die cut
parts fit together easily; add plastic wheels, metal fittings,
and you're done.
No. 1676A Stage Coach $1.50
No. 1676B Covered Wagon 1.50
No. 1676C Buckboard 1.50
No. 1676D Chuck Wagon (Not Shown) 1.50
No. 1676E Surrey (Not Shown) 1.50
Model Auto Kits
Back at the turn of the century these gasoline buggies were
the hottest things on the road. Now you and your boys can
make a horseless carriage quickly and easily, just by as-
sembling the pre-formed parts in these kits. Molded plastic
parts and metal fittings go together easily, instructions tell
you how. No tools required. Models are exact reproductions
of originals, make great home decorations.
1686A 1900 Packard 1686B 1903 Model "A" Ford
1686C 1903 Cadillac 1686D 1909 Stanley Steamer
1686E 1910 Model "T" Ford Each Kit, Complete, 69c
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 40, Number 10, December 1952, periodical, December 1952; New York, New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth329211/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.