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Captain America Kit

2009 December 29



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BUBs’ Transformers Captain America Roadbuster Conversion Kit


Captain America Spin and Fight Cake Topper


Captain America Spin and Fight Cake Topper


$6.00


Includes (1) cake topper set….

Arctic Zone Robot Lunch Box with Reusable Ice Pack


Arctic Zone Robot Lunch Box with Reusable Ice Pack


$8.60


This large lunch box is great for school! It has an easy clean, snap in liner and also comes with a matching reusable ice pack!…

Artic Zone Dump Tuck Lunch Box with Reusable Ice Pack


Artic Zone Dump Tuck Lunch Box with Reusable Ice Pack


$13.00


This large lunch box is great for school! It has an easy clean, snap in liner and also comes with a matching reusable ice pack!…

Marvel Avengers Superhero Cupcake Rings - 12 ct


Marvel Avengers Superhero Cupcake Rings – 12 ct


$0.01


From the 2012 Summer movie release comes these great Superheroes. These plastic rings are great to top your cupcakes or to add to a goodie bag….


 Adventures of Kit Carson V02


Adventures of Kit Carson V02


$7.98


Legendary western hero Kit Carson and his dependable side-kick, El Toro, ride from one dangerous situation to the next, always fighting for truth and justice. Bill Williams, who had a long film and TV career in westerns, crime dramas and science fiction, plays the upright scout Carson with rugged believability. The role of Kit’s girl-crazy Mexican pal is humorously handled by Don Diamond, who later played Cpl. Reyes in the Zorro series (1957-1959) and Crazy Cat in F Troop (1965) before lending his voice to a series of animated cartoon characters. The Adventures of Kit Carson is an early rough-riding treasure from the golden age of TV westerns that brought iconic shows like The Lone Ranger, The Cisco Kid, Roy Rogers and Wild Bill Hickok to small screens across America.Wild Horses of Pala: Kit is carrying $30,000 from the Army to pay an Indian tribe for a thousand horses, but a scheming agent plans to steal the money. Bandits’ Blade: When stolen U.S currency plates are quickly recovered, traces of printer’s ink on the plates reveal an unusual counterfeiting plot. Snake River Trappers: Food supply wagons bound for an Indian reservation are hijacked by fur trappers trying to drive the tribe off of their land. Ghost Town: To prevent interference with their gold shipment robberies, outlaws kidnap a Cavalry captain’s wife. Starring: Bill Williams DVD Details: Run Time: 103 minutesNumber of Discs: 1Originally Released in 1951Black WhiteNo region encoding; For global distribution.

 Apollo 8: The NASA Mission Reports


Apollo 8: The NASA Mission Reports


$18.95


On December 21, 1968 the National Aeronautics & Space Administration sent three men to orbit the moon.Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot James Lovell and Lunar Module Pilot Willam Anders were to be the first living creatures to enter deep space. It was the boldest step yet taken in the quest to fulfill President John Kennedy’s goal of landing a man on the moon by the end of the decade.To accomplish the task the world’s biggest and most complex machine was built by a syndicate of America’s leading aerospace manufacturers. The Apollo-Saturn V was a goliath and the flight of Apollo 8 proved it was an incredible vehicle.Capable of throwing over 100,000 pounds to the moon it was at that time the most complex machine ever devised by the hand of man.Apollo 8: The NASA Mission Reports finally puts in one place six of the most important documents from this triumphant odyssey, The Press Kit, The Pre-mission Report & Objectives, The Supplemental Technical Report, The Post Flight Summary, the Post Flight Mission Operation Report and the Crew Debriefing.These six documents show the staggering proportions of the undertaking required to send men into lunar orbit. It is a testament to the ingenuity of the American people and the bold courage of three men.Includes: CD-ROM with Captain Lovell Interview, plus hundreds of pictures!

 Captain America Model Kit


Captain America Model Kit


$19.66


A perennial comic book favorite is back in action. This Marvel Comics superhero kit springs to life in dramatic style, presented in Comic Scene style packaging. This nicely sized figural kit includes a cardboard backdrop and comic book instruction sheet. Captain America features two new face sculpts capturing the heroic attitude of the character. Model is 10-inches tall, 1:8 scale, and is a skill level 2 for ages 14 and up. Glue assembly, paint required. Molded in blue and clear parts. Comes in vintage Comic Scenes packaging and includes comic book style instruction and a cardboard backdrop. Order yours today!

 Gascoyne the Sandalwood Trader


Gascoyne the Sandalwood Trader


$18.51


As soon as the anchor touched the ground, the captain ordered a small boat to be lowered, and, leaping into it with two men, rowed toward the shore. The captain of the schooner was one of those men who seem to have been formed for the special purpose of leading and commanding their fellows. He was not only unusually tall and powerful but he possessed voice whose softest tones riveted attention, and when it thundered forth commands in the fiercest storms, it inspired confidence heard it. His eyes were of that indescribable blue color which can exhibit either passion or tenderness intensely. “Have you brought your kit with you, John?” inquired the captain, as the little boat shot over the smooth waters of the bay. “I do not mean to take you aboard again.” * R.M. Ballantyne was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in the famous family of printers and publishers who brought the works of Sir Walter Scott to the public. At sixteen he went to Canada to serve with the Hudson’s Bay Company, and returned, six years later, to publish his first book, Hudson’s Bay: or, Life in the Wilds of North America. He worked in the family business for some years, but in 1856 to write full-time, and spent his lifetime writing books for boys — he wrote dozens of books, in fact, in a career that stretched on for decades.

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