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Old 04-06-2022, 02:09 PM
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Asking for a friend as to value-- below is the model, although the pic was pulled off the Internet. My friend's copy is also complete with the box and supposedly in mint condition, although I do not know if the plane has ever been removed from the box. Any help on value would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Asking for a friend as to value-- below is the model, although the pic was pulled off the Internet. My friend's copy is also complete with the box and supposedly in mint condition, although I do not know if the plane has ever been removed from the box. Any help on value would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Is that a "model" plane, or maybe more accurately, a "toy" plane? Also, any idea of the manufacturer and age? The stock image you posted isn't much help, other than it looks like it might be a metal "toy" plane. Also, does it have rollable wheels, moveable parts, etc.? Appears to maybe be from the 50s or 60s.
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Is that a "model" plane, or maybe more accurately, a "toy" plane? Also, any idea of the manufacturer and age? The stock image you posted isn't much help, other than it looks like it might be a metal "toy" plane. Also, does it have rollable wheels, moveable parts, etc.? Appears to maybe be from the 50s or 60s.
You're right, it's more aptly called a toy, as I believe the "model" consists of two parts only that snap together. Here are pics of the actual plane- I think it may be found on worthpoint but I do not subscribe there:




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You're right, it's more aptly called a toy, as I believe the "model" consists of two parts only that snap together. Here are pics of the actual plane- I think it may be found on worthpoint but I do not subscribe there:




OK, there we go. A 50s/60s made in Japan, metal toy jet plane, MIB. Doesn't look super rare or especially collectible, and certainly not a name brand manufacturer. Obviously, something in the toy collector realm. I'm thinking $25-$50, unless you get a couple toy fanatics going at it, so maybe upwards of $75 in the best of circumstances.
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The logo within the "Made In Japan" legend at the lower right corner of the box lid appears to indicate this
as a probably late-1950s/early '60s product of Bandai Toys, the Mattel/Hasbro of Japan.
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The logo within the "Made In Japan" legend at the lower right corner of the box lid appears to indicate this
as a probably late-1950s/early '60s product of Bandai Toys, the Mattel/Hasbro of Japan.
Thanks Butch. I was right on with the time frame, just not familiar with the Bandai connection. What do you think as to value?
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