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We had very little to amuse ouselves at my our draconian boarding school. So I took up model areoplane making. Every family visiting day Mum would bring me a new model and I would begin immediately the family left and proudly show them next time they visited. The students had a model plane competition from time to time. I recall I won it at least five times. The winner pocketed the other boys lollies. I must have made 100 model planes during those days. My fave were the Brit Spitfire and Hurricane and WW2 German bombers.
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Originally posted by Pussywillow View PostSome of those kits were bloody hard ! Especially if the pieces didn't fit together very well as they did sometimes. Could never do those car ones
Anyone remember Frog kits ? Now they were damnmed hard and the instructions were terrible !
Got the plans from somewhere.Both were good fliers and had lots of fun with them that year,Hay fever included.
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Mostly airfix kits, I was even in the airfix modellers club that was fronted by Dick Emery
i remember one of the modelling tips was to make bullet holes in the models by holding a pin in a pair of pliers, heating it up on the gas stove , and piercing the model with the pin.
hence I had a Sunderland flying boat that looked like a tea bag and my mother asking what was that awful smell in the kitchen
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Originally posted by Pussywillow View PostSome of those kits were bloody hard ! Especially if the pieces didn't fit together very well as they did sometimes. Could never do those car ones
Anyone remember Frog kits ? Now they were damnmed hard and the instructions were terrible !
i threw the lot in the bin in frustration.
thing I’d I could easily do it now
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I built quite a few models from kits, mostly Airfix, with some Frog, Matchbox and Revell, the likes of Tamiya etc being difficult to obtain in my area. The majority were aircraft, followed by ships, then land vehicles. I also bought the Airfix Modellers magazine quite regularly. Remember Dick Emery was president of the Airfix Model Club. I think I got most kits from Woolworth's, but there were also several newsagents who stocked a fair selection nearby. In the 70s we most often holidayed in North Wales. I would want to go to Prestatyn for a day as there was a toy/model shop in the high street that I loved to go into and spend some of my holiday money. If I remember correctly it was the right side of the street if you were walking up the incline, and was the first shop in a small shopping centre, though as I am talking about getting on for 50 years ago I can't be absolutely sure about that.
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