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CONCORDE MODELS
Concorde is among the most attractive and easily recognized aircraft ever built. It is the most successful of the two supersonic transport (SST) types to have entered service, and its graceful shape became a symbol of national pride for the countries that designed and manufactured it.
Developed in the 1960s and entering service in 1976, Concorde flew at over twice the speed of sound and could carry its passengers across the Atlantic in as little as three hours. In spite of initial interest by many airlines, only British Airways and Air France eventually bought the planes, with 14 in total entering service.
concorde144_instr.pdf - 231 KiB - This document contains the instructions only (8 pages).
concorde_base.pdf - 712 KiB - This document contains the optional display base (1 page).
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AEROMODELE,
AVIOANE,
CONSTRUITI MACHETE
Blarney Castle
Blarney Castle was built in 1446 in County Cork, Ireland. It is one of the most famous castles in the world. Kissing the Blarney stone, located in one of the murder holes on the under side of the machicolated battlements, about 80 feet above the ground, is said to bring you good luck and bring you back to Ireland.
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CASTELE,
CONSTRUITI MACHETE
EASY MODELS
Special Theme: "civilian watercraft"
Special Theme: "civil aircraft"
2010 - Delivery Van
Special Theme: "wheeled vehicles"
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EASY MODELS
C-130 Hercules - Paper Model
Try out our latest paper plane model, it flies really well and you can even adjust the images and make one twice the size! Give it a go.
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AVIOANE,
CONSTRUITI MACHETE
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
B/W Version (.Gif)
Colour Version (.Pdf)
B/W Version (.Pdf)
The above model was made from details found from historical etchings and prints of the original Globe Theatre. This required quite a bit of research as there were actually three Globe Theatre buildings, and inaccuracies abound. This model represents the Globe as it probably looked around the time that Shakespeare's plays were presented there (1599-1608).
When the lease ran out on James Burbage's Theatre in 1598, members of the Lord Chamberlain's Men took most of its timbers across the Thames to a south-bank site close to Henslowe's Rose, where they built the new Globe Theatre. It was polygonal with a three-tiered gallery surrounding an open yard. The stage was 40 to 50 feet wide and the seating capacity was nearly 3000. Shakespeare was among the six "houekeepers" and from 1599 to 1608 most of his finest plays were first publicly performed there. It passed hands to a group known as the Blackfriars Theatre from 1608 to 1609. It was destroyed by fire in 1613, rebuilt and remained active until 1642. It was demolished in 1644. Excavation was begun in 1989. More historical information is available at the Shakespeare's Globe Research Database.
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CLADIRI,
CONSTRUCTII,
CONSTRUITI MACHETE
CIRCUS BIG TOP
PERFORMERS - PAGE #1
PERFORMERS - PAGE #2
PERFORMERS - PAGE #3
PERFORMERS - PAGE #4
PERFORMERS - PAGE #5
CAGES - PAGE #1
CAGES - PAGE #2
CAGES - PAGE #3
STRUCTURES - BARKERS
STRUCTURES - LEFT BANNERS
STRUCTURES - RIGHT BANNERS
STRUCTURES - RINGS
STRUCTURES - MEGAPHONE
TENT - LEFT SIDE
TENT - BACK SIDE
TENT - RIGHT SIDE
TENT - REAR TOP
TENT - LEFT TOP
TENT - FRONT TOP
TENT - RIGHT TOP
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CONSTRUITI MACHETE,
DIVERSE
GREAT WALL OF CHINA
The Great Wall is one of the largest building construction projects ever completed. It stretches across the mountains of northern China, winding north and northwest of Beijing. It is constructed of masonry, rocks and packed-earth. It was over 5,000 km (=10,000 Li) long. Its thickness ranged from about 4.5 to 9 meters (15 to 30 feet) and was up to 7.5 meters (25 feet) tall.
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CONSTRUCTII,
CONSTRUCTII ANTICE,
CONSTRUITI MACHETE













