Superb gesture Dave. Really glad you shared that with us :thumb2:
Your Favorite 1/76 1/72 Airfix Boxart
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Can clearly remember about 1972 ( only 5 at the time )my wonderful dad taking me to Bud Morgans, bought me a Airfix superfortress, paint and glue followed by a slap up dinner in a Woolworth cafe:thumb2::thumb2:Home and before you know it built and bombing the c**p out of someone, lovely, lovely day!!
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Well done Bob! I think I was eight years old at least before I first managed to complete a bagged series 1 Airfix - 2 shillings and 11 pence.
As to the Superfortress. I believe that was a present in my teens. Still haven't built it....... :rolling:
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Can clearly remember about 1972 ( only 5 at the time )my wonderful dad taking me to Bud Morgans, bought me a Airfix superfortress, paint and glue followed by a slap up dinner in a Woolworth cafe:thumb2::thumb2:Home and before you know it built and bombing the c**p out of someone, lovely, lovely day!!
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Let’s see it Nick post itComment
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I too have been enjoying this thread and have been searching for my old catalogues which were in a 'safe place'. I finally found them last night!
I have so many happy memories looking through my catalogues dreaming of all the kits I'd love. I still have them,
It's so hard to chose one piece of artwork.
My journey into Airfix started with their 1:72 figures and I believe that my first batch were their Native Americans then known as Red Indians!
This is my oldest catalogue from 1968
I have a few from the 1970's too.
II used to love their Dogfight Doubles.
Their Collector's Series had a huge influence into what I model now.
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One Airfix box-art had quite an effect on me in the early Seventies:
I was so excited by it that I joined the Sea Cadets and in 1976 I joined the Royal Navy. I achieved my ambition of serving on one of the County Class Destroyers when I was drafted to HMS Antrim in 1978.
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One Airfix box-art had quite an effect on me in the early Seventies:
I was so excited by it that I joined the Sea Cadets and in 1976 I joined the Royal Navy. I achieved my ambition of serving on one of the County Class Destroyers when I was drafted to HMS Antrim in 1978.
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These pictures are so evocative. Every time I look I think, “missed that one…..
Love the Indians, by the way, another great image. It seems that Airfix moulded it’s soldiers in different colours….my Indians were a reddish brown…..as were the waggon train and the High Chapparell, but my cowboy set were moulded in cream…US cavalry were in Blue though!
My first soldiers were these….
Got a lot to answer for they have……Comment
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