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Posted by tankerbuilder on Sunday, July 20, 2014 8:50 AM

Vroom- Vroom ?

I thought that was Whaaaa - floooom !

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Posted by humper491 on Saturday, July 19, 2014 12:42 AM

grrrr-chuga-grrrr(would be a tank), swooooshhhh(would be a ship), shieyyyyyyy(would be a jet plane), and of course; vroom-vroom!!!

Humper Beam

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Posted by tankerbuilder on Friday, July 18, 2014 4:03 PM

Luv It !

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  • From: Northeast WA State
Posted by armornut on Sunday, July 13, 2014 10:43 AM

I have and still do practice the art of airplane and armor calls,  whoop whoop mmmMMM whooo ( S-3 Viking ) , pop pop poppiddy pop ( Allison v-12 ) , and of course the gggggrrrrooooowwwwllll of an ol' Maybach struggling to push a Tiger. Haven't had any takers from my calls but I'm gonna keep trying 'till I do.

we're modelers it's what we do

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Posted by tankerbuilder on Sunday, July 13, 2014 10:26 AM

Geez !

And I thought being old gave me license to make shipyard noises and stuff when I built my models .Hmmm .    Tanker - Builder

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  • From: State of Mississippi. State motto: Virtute et armis (By valor and arms)
Posted by mississippivol on Saturday, July 12, 2014 8:45 AM

Great memories to cherish!

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  • From: Western North Carolina
Posted by Tojo72 on Saturday, July 12, 2014 6:37 AM

I still make tank,ship,and plane noises when I build my models

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Posted by GMorrison on Friday, July 11, 2014 5:42 PM

I hear that a Mk XXII can turn inside a Phantom II!

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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  • From: Greenville, NC
Posted by jtilley on Friday, July 11, 2014 4:29 PM

Chuck, if you have a 13-year-old who's interested in ANYTHING constructive, you're lucky. He's entering the dreaded period when most of his peers are interested in exactly six subjects: automobiles, rock music, beer, drugs, sex, and sex.

Youth, talent, hard work, and enthusiasm are no match for old age and treachery.

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  • From: Mt. Washington, KY
Posted by Geezer on Friday, July 11, 2014 3:29 PM

Good stuff, good memories! Since I wasn't building models then, with my kids it was the rolled up athletic socks in my drawer. Oh the sock fights we used to have. We still laugh about it and I am still undefeated.

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Kids, models, and memories
Posted by Chuck Davis on Friday, July 11, 2014 3:14 PM

Sorry, but a bit of reminiscing follows.  Betcha didn’t know the Irish Air Corps flew Spit 22’s, huh?

Actually, they do in our little world.  My three kids (now 13, 10, and 6-1/2) and I used to have frequent dogfights in the basement, zooming around and rat-a-tatting one another.  Eventually, I wised up and built a purpose-built dogfight model.  I used the ancient Hawk Spitfire 22 and some left over decals.  Many a fight has been had – a handful won, but most lost (hey…my kids like jets…).  Best of all, lots of fond memories, even on the days when I wasn’t really wanting to try and weave my way thru the basement, avoiding boxes and the “real” models.

This week, my youngest just asked for a dogfight round after working on his F-4E kit.  I realized there hadn’t been many engine sounds in the basement of late.  Kids are growing up.  Oh, they still build models.  But now they’re “real” models too, just like dad’s.  You can’t get “engine noise debris” all over them, after all.  It made me realize another phase was passing.  Soon, I’m sure, the IAC Spit 22 will be retired from flight duties.  It will not be scrapped, however – it will take its rightful place in the cabinet next to the oldest kit I still have, a Monogram P-6E built in 1977.  If you look closely, that has faint signs of “engine noise debris” on it as well.

I’m glad models have provided some special memories for me – both from my childhood, and on into the launch of the next generation.  Grab a kid somewhere and give them a model to build…who knows what memories might ensue for you or someone?

Chuck Davis

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