I bought a Gypsy Moth model last week. I found a date on the box-1976. On the 1 sheet instruction it said about the airfix club every week in "Buster" comic. I used to get that when I was a kid. The model had so much flash I think airfix could have made another kit from it. I finally got it all clean and it's been primed. Waiting till I can start building it and reliving my childhood with a 70s kit. Thankfully all the modern kits I have built recently have been cleaner.
Nostalgia.....
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Nostalgia for sure. I like seeing old kits built and have built a few myself. Yes, the detail isn't up to modern standards in most cases, but the old ones do take you back. Old Matchbox models seem to do it for me.
My routine was probably similar for many. Get your hands on a kit Saturday morning and it would be finished by Sunday night. Interior not painted, canopy not painted, seams visible every where. Absolute brilliant fun.Comment
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Nostalgia for sure. I like seeing old kits built and have built a few myself. Yes, the detail isn't up to modern standards in most cases, but the old ones do take you back. Old Matchbox models seem to do it for me.
My routine was probably similar for many. Get your hands on a kit Saturday morning and it would be finished by Sunday night. Interior not painted, canopy not painted, seams visible every where. Absolute brilliant fun.Comment
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I used to get half a dozen at Christmas. Me & Dad would sit at the table twisting bits of the sprue and sanding the bits of with the sandpaper on a matchbox. The painting would leave a bit to desire. Oil based paints slapped on so thick you couldn't see any detail. Then the decals would go on (in a fashion).
The Gypsy Moth I bought cost me £4.Comment
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Personally, I miss the old text-based instructions, 'Cement engine cowling to fuselage', etc. That's the way I learned what the parts of an aircraft were called. I also miss the heavy type 'DO NOT CEMENT' for propellers etc. which were meant to move.Comment
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Every time I see a ford capri come up on ebay it always takes me back to when I was younger! My grandparents would come up for the evening and we would all watch minder together, good times.
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......a bit off subject, but when I see a Ford Capri, it reminds me of the beautiful Capri 'Laser' I had when our first son was 16. My wife and I went away for a w / end's camping in our V.W. camper. leaving him on his own......"Behave yourself". We came home to find the car missing. My son had 'borrowed' it, took a diversion through a stone wall and wrote the car off.
He, and his friends were knocked about, but O.K......A mild telling off followed, I was just so glad all were still alive and in one piece, such was the state of the car.Comment
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Airfix, Frog and Matchbox certainly did Colin but as i recall Revell ,Monogram and some of the more exotic (then) names like Tamiya or Hasegawa didnt . Maybe it was a british thing? one of my favourites was the old Airfix 'Dogfight doubles' kits with two opposing aircraft in the box and a big A shaped stand with two sticks to mount the aircraft on , trouble was they were about a scale 6 foot apart most of the time , meaning the action pose always looked like a suicidal ramming maneuvre!!!! Some of the pairings were a bit iffy too , i remember even then thinking that the MiG 21 vs the Cessna 02 was a bit one sided!! ,Great artwork though , the Mirage and mig 15 boxtop was a perfect example of Roy Cross sublime skillsComment
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......a bit off subject, but when I see a Ford Capri, it reminds me of the beautiful Capri 'Laser' I had when our first son was 16. My wife and I went away for a w / end's camping in our V.W. camper. leaving him on his own......"Behave yourself". We came home to find the car missing. My son had 'borrowed' it, took a diversion through a stone wall and wrote the car off.
He, and his friends were knocked about, but O.K......A mild telling off followed, I was just so glad all were still alive and in one piece, such was the state of the car.Comment
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