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Posted by warhorse3 on Friday, April 24, 2009 4:06 PM
The oldest one that I still have intact is the Monogram B-17G that I kitbashed with the Revell B-17F to make a more accurate Memphis Belle. It's about 20 years old, first kitbash I ever did.  Regards, Bill
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Posted by squanderbug on Friday, April 17, 2009 3:54 PM
Have some Aurora classics ( FW 190, Fokker D-7 and SE-5 A screwdriver kits, B-17's from 12 o'clock high diorama...and more) from the 60's recently retrieved from the ceiling of my parents house. A little dusty and just waiting to be spiffed up and displayed....aslo a few Airfix...
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Posted by wayne baker on Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:31 PM

These are the oldest I still have.  I built them to be played with, then my son and then my daughter played with them.  They are 1/40 scale Revell and Adams kits.  I put them together around 1958.

 

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Posted by Fokker1138 on Tuesday, March 31, 2009 11:51 AM

Gerbera Tetra in 1/144.  It was a low grade kit that turned out all right considering how long ago I made it.   It needs some medical attemtion after a couple of falls when the shelf it was on got shaken up.  I also have a 1/60 HG EX Shining Gundam God Hand from G Gundam I couldn't pass up because of all the details that it had and the size.  That one needs a little clean up after a move too, but nothing serious.  

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Posted by philo426 on Monday, March 30, 2009 5:35 PM
I built this Tamiya 1/35 88 mm Flak 36/37 in 1988.It is the oldest model that I still have.Not bad.   
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Posted by Daywalker on Sunday, March 29, 2009 5:48 PM
Glad to see this thread is still generating interest! Big Smile [:D]  Thanks for posting fellas.

Frank 

 

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Posted by Jazza on Sunday, March 29, 2009 5:44 PM

Mine has got to be the WC57 Command Car that i had built 2 years ago. The kit itself was no longer in production when i built it back then so it still remains the oldest kit ever built. For a kit that age however, i was really impressed at the detail and the fitting cause it practically fell together.

Here's a couple of snapshots of it. 

 

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Posted by Duke Maddog on Sunday, March 29, 2009 4:21 PM

Wow, this is a great Thread. I'm glad I stopped in here to see this.

 

My oldest models that I still have is an old MPC Focke Wulf FW-190 I built in 1970:

 

My first Armor model is an old ESCI 1/72 scale PzJg I. This was built in 1971:

 

My oldest jet is one built in 1970 also. It is part of a two-model set put out by Airfix in an adversary set: MiG 15 vs Dassault Mirage IIIc. Here is the MiG I built first:

 

And finally, my oldest ship that I built back in 1970 as well. This is the old Monogram USS Forrestal:

 

Well, that is my trip down Memory Lane. I do hope you like it!

 

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Posted by Boba Fett on Sunday, March 29, 2009 2:55 PM
I'm a pretty new modeler. Therefore, I have 99% of my kits. The first was an Academy 1.144th F-4 Phantom. It came out great for a 1st time build! Then I did the Revell 1/48th warhawk. I botched it, and later, I tried to battle-damage it. Now it's just a test bed for airbrushing...

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Posted by charlie98210 on Sunday, March 29, 2009 8:24 AM

The oldest kit I still have is the 2001 Space Odyssey Moon Bus I built in 1970.

Second oldest, is the MPC Millennium Falcon. Built it in 1979. First model I ever "weathered."

Third is a Tamiya BMW R90S which I built in 1981.

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Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, October 19, 2008 6:16 PM

I gave most of my old kits tomy kids years ago. Buthesetwohave to tie for age, dating from 1972 roughly. Both were repainted in 1987... Monogram 1/32 Stug IV, and Tamiya 1/35 StuH III

 

I think the StuH is just a tad bit older...

 

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Posted by Summit on Sunday, October 19, 2008 6:07 PM
Tivancso & Modelfreaks - Your work is Fantastic, I can only imagine what you builds look like now as those models are flawless Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]
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Posted by Daywalker on Sunday, October 19, 2008 5:44 PM
Those are some sweet looking builds fellas!  Thanks for sharing the pics here, I really appreciate it! Approve [^]

Frank 

 

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Posted by modelfreaks on Sunday, October 19, 2008 5:40 PM

Hi all,

Just returned from the Ihobby Expo with the kids. Fun for all! As promised I'm finally posting a couple of pictures of my oldest builds. As I mentioned previously on this thread these are from my high school days 30 plus years ago. These have mostly been in shoe boxes for 20 years. No where to display.Boohoo [BH] Now I build 1/48 aircraft and leave the amour to my 15 year old.

Anyway here they are. Thanks again Frank for another great thread!

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Posted by tlivancso on Sunday, October 19, 2008 6:21 AM

The oldest built kit in my collection is the Tamiya M3A2 Halftrack I built 16 years ago, sitting in the living room of my apartment using a 3ft x 3ft folding card table as a work surface. I know its that old because my daughter was 3 years old at the time and now has turned 19.

I did not use my airbrush on this one.

Boy now I look at that kit and go hmmmm if I ever did another one I would do so many things differently and boy have I come a long way. Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, October 18, 2008 9:57 AM

Thanks for the stories fellas!  I really am enjoying hearing about people's old builds, reminds me of days gone by.

Hope some of you will be able to post photos later, I'd love to see them! Approve [^]

Frank 

 

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Posted by TANGO 1 on Saturday, October 18, 2008 9:22 AM

The oldest build that I am still in possession of is my 1/48 Airfix SHAR FA.2, it has all the hallmarks of a early Tango1 build: Seams, silvered decals and the brush marks as well.Blush [:I]

I keep it as a reminder of the wonder of modelling, when it was finished I thought it was the dog's bollocks..........of course, time has moved on and I have improved, just a little!Big Smile [:D]

I'll photo it later and post it here! 

 

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Posted by rdxpress on Saturday, October 18, 2008 5:25 AM

  Haven't been around here much lately have a few minutes before I leave work(Night shift Bites) Anyway saw this and had to add my 2cents... I STILL have a Hawk XF-92A that I built when I was 9 or 10 (will be 52 at end of month) and an old revell spitfire that I built when I was 17. The main reason I have these two is the 92 was the first model that I used spray can and the spit was the first that I airbrushed.

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Posted by Badger on Friday, October 17, 2008 11:22 PM

I have pics of some of my first scratch-builds, but they are on a 2 GB SDRAM chip, can look at them on the camera but it won't talk to the computer.  OTOH I can take pics using the same camera and a different SDRAM chip and it'll talk.  Weird.

 

IF I could DL those pics I could get them posted up here....

 

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Posted by subfixer on Friday, October 17, 2008 9:27 PM
The oldest ones that have survived (terminally ill, I'm afraid) are a bunch of 1/72 WWII aircraft that I built between 1968 and 1971. They were sold in packages of two and were adversaries; like a P-51 and an ME-262, an Oscar and a Wildcat, a George and a Corsair,etc.. My mom kept them in a box, all jumbled together. They're a mess now. I just can't bring myself to throw them away. They were by no means my first models though, those are long gone.

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Posted by djrost_2000 on Thursday, October 16, 2008 10:54 AM

My oldest model that I still have is the Revell 1/32 F-14A Tomcat.  I bought it in the early '80s, possibly late '70s but did not build it until 1990.  It was the very first model that I did a realistic finish on, and even fooled around with sheet plastic and wire to improve the ejection seats and landing gear and gear bays. 

I started building in the early '70s around the age of 4 or 5.  Started with snap-together dinosaur kits and then started glueing King Kong, Godzilla and Frankenstein kits and then moved on to AMT Star Trek kits.  Been building most of my life but the Revell Tomcat was the first build where I could call myself a modeler.

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Posted by Rob Gronovius on Thursday, October 16, 2008 8:29 AM

 Daywalker wrote:
Very cool story Rob, thanks for sharing!  Do you have any photos of this one?
I will attempt to dig out that kit (it is still in the original box along with unpainted vacuformed base). I was very proud of the effort 30+ years ago and quite happy with the reconstruction I did several years ago too.

I also have another old rebuild project that has been ongoing for at least 7 years. In 2001, a friend gave me a parts kit of the old Renwal Ontos. I had built the Revell reissued kit around 1982-83. It had lots of moving parts so many of them were vacuumed off by my mother cleaning my room. I started using the old parts kit to rebuild my original kit. I've set it aside and have not bothered with it in a few years. One day I will finish it though.

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Posted by Daywalker on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:48 PM
Outstanding!  Looking forward to those pics fellas! Big Smile [:D]

Frank 

 

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Posted by modelfreaks on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:40 PM

Frank,

It's funny, I was just thinking about this last night. My oldest kits are the armour kits I built in highschool, 25 to 30 years ago. I still have most of them and my 15 year old is using my 1/35 scale Tamiya Stug IV as a reference for his WIP Stug IV. The kits have survived 3 moves and storage in shoe boxes in my attic. They are still in pretty good shape. I'll try to post some pics inbetween  work and kid's sports!

Tom 

 

 

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Posted by archangel571 on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 4:37 AM
Oh wow, I just got back from a trip to shanghai and visiting my grandma's place.  I found a huge box containing my old badly built kits (pre 93) and snapped some pictures since the airfare just wasn't worth it to bring them all back to the states.  I will post the pix as soon as I get them all sorted out.
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Posted by mucker on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 2:30 PM

The oldest kit I still have is the 1/35 Tamiya Quad Car for the Desert Rats. It's missing a fender, though. I threw away all of my old cars I built in the early 80's. I had some cool ones, too.

I still have the first model built since getting back into he hobby as an adult: the venerable 1/48 Tamiya A6M2 I picked up for $5 during a Hobby Lobby sale.

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Posted by USArmyFAO on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 2:55 AM
Since I am in the military, my oldest models right now are those I have built at my current duty station (completed kits either get donated to the LHS for display or packed away into storage somewhere)...  I took a break from modelling during college for booze, books, and babes but my dad still has many of my kits that I built from maybe about 1977 (when I was five) to when I graduated high school in 1990.  In fact my first kit is still on his shelf (Monogram's 1/72d scale F8F Bearcat built in 1978).  It's always nice to see these despite the layers of dust on them whenever I go home on leave... 

Cheers, Matt

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Posted by tempestjohnny on Monday, September 29, 2008 9:58 PM
Most of the stuff I built BK (Before kids) has vanished or died a horrible death.  This was the first build I did after buying my house.  I am guessing it to be about 12 years ago. It is a Fine Molds 1/72 Me410A-2

 

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Posted by Daywalker on Monday, September 29, 2008 8:04 PM

Thanks for sharing your stories everyone!  Not sure why I think of stuff like this, but I am always curious to hear from everyone.

summit- Very cool that you still have that kit to be finished yet!  I bet the day it is completed will be a very special day indeed. Approve [^]

Frank 

 

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