ICONX GRAND PIANO MMS080

$19.99
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Grand Piano- Is a musical instrument played using a keyboard consisting of 52 white keys and 36 black keys that cover a range of more than seven octaves. The Grand Piano is designed so that its frame and strings are parallel to the floor with the strings extending away from the keyboard. The piano also includes 3 foot pedals used to change the instrument's sound in various ways.
Assembled Size: 2.95"L x 2.32"W x 2.68"H
2 sheets of metal


ICONX LIGHTOUSE MMS040

$11.99
A tower designed to emit light for marking dangerous coastlines, hazardous shoals, hidden reefs and also to help guide ships into safe harbors. Often these towers are cylindrical in order to avoid damage from strong winds.
These amazingly detailed DIY models start as 4” square steel 3D models. Simply snip out the pieces and bend the tabs through corresponding connection points. Easy to follow instruction included. Tweezers or small needle nose pliers are suggested to facilitate assembly.
1 sheet of metal

ICONX MONITOR & MERRIMACK ICX231

$57.99
The Battle of the Ironclads, also known as the Battle of Hampton Roads, was fought over a two-day period during the American Civil War. This battle marked the first engagement between armor-plated warships heralding the evolution from wooden to steel military vessels.
3 sheets of metal

ICONX SPIDER TARANTULA MMS072

$14.99
Comprises a group of more than 900 types of often hairy and very large arachnids. Most species of tarantulas are not dangerous to humans and some species have even become popular in the exotic pet trade. Their prey are insects, rodents and even small birds. In the wild, female tarantulas can live for more than 30 years.
1 sheet of metal

ICONX SR71 BLACKBIRD MMS062

$14.99
Was a long-range, Mach 3.5+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft developed by Lockheed and its Skunk Works® division. It was the first aircraft to be constructed mainly of titanium. At full velocity the airplane surface heats up to over 260°C+ (500 °F). A total of 3,551 missions were flown and not one Blackbird was lost due to enemy military retaliation. Note: Skunk Works is the nickname for Lockheed's Advanced Development Programs. Skunk Works engineers have developed highly advanced, military aircraft, often in secret, since World War II.
1 sheet of metal

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