Hi;
Did you know? VICTORY at SEA kits by REVELL were issued in the one , two , three format ? I didn't either till I took mine to a show , just to display .It seems I have all three in sequence from that early time frame .I also have the REVELL kit with the S.S. UNITED STATES , a DC-7-C airliner (AMERICAN AIRLINES ) and the CADILLAC car , OH and the tug LONG BEACH !
I believe that my grandchildren will enjoy them to build or look at . I have some double versions of these that will get DONATED to special venues when my time comes. This is ,along with you, another example of model history .
Now , for the wood/plastic planes.One summer the family saved enough to send me to a camp in the ADIRONDAKS for three weeks.It rained the first week , so tabletop crafts were the order of the day . Can you imaging putting plastic nacels on a wood wing with casein glue ? Well that's the way it was done back then .
Somewhere in storage I still have two , one built and one still in the box . I will give those to my friend in DETROIT. He will appreciate those ,if I can find them .I do have the first run issues of the AURORA 1/25 car series as well as the 1/25 "JAMES BOND " ASTON MARTIN car .
I really liked some of that old stuff . LINDBERG , put out a large scale "FUTURISTIC " show car and I think I have at least two , one original and one the "modified " convertible. I believe that most folks would be surprised by the models from back then .
Remember the multi-kit 1/25 cars from REVELL ? Opening doors , trunks and turning wheels .Oh boy if they were re-tooled and tightened up what would they sell for now ? Well , thank you for triggering many happy memories . Tanker-builder