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ive started this back up fount all my models in loft and brought them down after finding a new one in a charity chop for 1.50 I now sit and do 1 per week paint ant put together I don't use the cement don't set quick enough I use super glue quicker and easy for those tiny bits
I love this now again put some picks up off the 2 ive done laters
Used to love building kits. Airfix, I didn't like the Rebel ones, when younger, Tamiya when a bit older.
I started fairly young, on planes. Later on I built quite a formidable RN. There was an Airfix model of a Lancaster I particularly loved, due to the gun turrets.
I remember my progression as a kid. Started off with unpainted ones, glue finger prints all over, especially noticeable on the plane "glass", things that should move being glued so they didn't. Once glue was mastered, started painting them. Really shoddy work to start but by my teens, on the Tamiya ones, was making them very realistic indeed.
I have an Airfix Spitfire model here to make, which I was given for my 50th. Will be first model I've built since my teens.
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Does it count as reliving my childhood if I've never grown up?
I made a fair few models, usually aircraft, but also ships and the odd tank. Mainly they were from Airfix, but also Matchbox, Revell and Frog. I also hung some from the ceiling of my bedroom from string. Some I can recall:
Airfix Lancaster--the dambusters version
Airfix Panavia Tornado
Airfix HMS Fearless
Airfix HMS Devonshire
Airfix F86 Sabre
Airfix Battle of Britain set--Spitfire + Me109
Airfix Me262
Matchbox Sherman Firefly in a diorama
Frog? F100 Super Sabre
Revell HMS Ark Royal
Airfix Harrier
In the last year of junior school, all the boys had to bring in a model to make, while the girls did sewing.
I made a fair few models, usually aircraft, but also ships and the odd tank. Mainly they were from Airfix, but also Matchbox, Revell and Frog. I also hung some from the ceiling of my bedroom from string. Some I can recall:
Airfix Lancaster--the dambusters version
Airfix Panavia Tornado
Airfix HMS Fearless
Airfix HMS Devonshire
Airfix F86 Sabre
Airfix Battle of Britain set--Spitfire + Me109
Airfix Me262
Matchbox Sherman Firefly in a diorama
Frog? F100 Super Sabre
Revell HMS Ark Royal
Airfix Harrier
In the last year of junior school, all the boys had to bring in a model to make, while the girls did sewing.
Some were a bit fiddly, particularly the ships, I thought, as there were lots of quite small parts. Jet aircraft were not so bad--no propellers or moving parts usually. I almost always built aircraft with landing gear retracted, as they seemed to last longer--fewer parts to break off.
I am pretty sure I brought in the Battle of Britain kit for the junior school build. I also remember that the cheapest Airfix kits came in a plastic bag, rather than a box.
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