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Description: The Lockheed Vega was designed and engineered by Hohn K Northrop in 1927. The construction of the over 27 foot long fuselage is deceptively simple in design and was a key in the transition from frame and fabric to the aluminum monocoque design still used today. Innovative engineering was also used for the cantilvcered single high wing. The Vega was also among the first planes to use a drag-reducing engine crowl. It was advanced engineering ideas, such as these, that made the Vega an overwhelming success. This particular plane commemorates the 1993 season of "Americas #1 Spectator Sport", NASCAR Racing. Features of this Item Include: Diecast Body Diecast Chassis Tampo Printed Graphics Coin Bank The box indicates that this plane is a 1/32 scale piece. To be more specific, the plane measures about 7.5" from nose to tail and has a wingspan of 11". The box has some shelf, edge and corner wear from storage. There are also three price tags/labels on one side of the box. Condition: This item is considered to be in very good condition. This generally means that the item would otherwise be listed as excellent, but may have some slight wear or blemishes from being displayed. You will have to look extremely close to find any flaws. The packaging for this item is considered to be in good condition. This usually means that the package has some average shelf wear, maybe a dinged corner or a small tear in the sleeve. It has some wear from being moved around or possibly stacked under too much weight. Could have slight fading.