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Posted by VanceCrozier on Friday, December 10, 2010 12:55 PM

I'm a little blurry on this one, no "eureka moment", but it is somewhere among these...

  • small plastic Viking ship, manufacturer unknown
  • 1959 Corvette convertible, rattle-can yellow, long before I knew about "mist-coats"
  • 1/700 USS New Jersey
  • 1/72 F/A-18 with RCAF markings. White plastic, no paint.

On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister

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Posted by Stage_Left on Friday, December 10, 2010 12:04 PM

Ain't this thread somethin'?

Lindberg 1/160ish SR-71. Actually a YF-12A, but I was 7 and thought the box art was so cool that I had to have what was inside. I got that you had to put it together, but my parents were skeptical. I convinced them, and the rest is history. Dad helped me with the first two kits (the other a Monogram 1/72 snap UH-1), and then I was on my own.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, December 10, 2010 10:02 AM

Zuiho..

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Posted by jetmodeler on Friday, December 10, 2010 5:53 AM

My very first model was a 1970 Dodge Charger.

 

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Posted by GeorgeA on Thursday, December 2, 2010 2:16 PM

My first was The Creature from the Black Lagoon. I remember it  because our schizoid Doberman would go into a fit when he saw the thing. 

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Posted by Echo139er on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 2:32 PM

I build my firt model(s) in 1979.  My newly aquired step-father had 3 model cars he was saving.  I dont know something about them being collectibles or something.

When he got home from work. As a surprise, I had waiting for him a completed Chevy 55, 56, and a 57.  It was a surprise alright.  

I later shot those cars with a BB gun, he was surprised then too.

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Posted by iraqiwildman on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 2:26 PM

I see this post started in Dec 2002, got to be a record for the oldest post here.

By the way, my first was a Monogram hot rod (34 Ford?) in about 1974.

Tim Wilding

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Posted by wayne baker on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 1:50 PM

I don't remember what I had for breakfast, but I still have some of my kits from 50 years ago.

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 I may get so drunk, I have to crawl home. But dammit, I'll crawl like a Marine.

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Posted by BaBill212 on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 7:23 PM

Forgot to add - - I started building around 1961, I was 7  .......  Sounds like such a long time ago

Enjoy the ride!

 

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Posted by BigSmitty on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:21 PM

First model I ever had was the Monogram (or Revell) snap together USS John F Kennedy, from a Christmas Party at my dad's engineering firm in 1979.  I was 8, and after I got it, I was hooked.  Would probably explain the 15 year Navy career as well... at least it wasn't a Snap-Tite Patton!  No offense to my Army/Marine Corp veteran brethren out there of course...

First kit that had glue, decals and paint?  Revell's old F-111 Aardvark the following summer.  I think I painted it something vaguely similar to SEA USAF camo, since my dad had been over there and told me the colors to use.  

 

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Posted by j.edi on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 12:30 PM

Don't remember my first - I vaguely remember a snap-tite Firebird, but it's a distant memory (~25 yrs ago!)

The only model that survived my youth (and my destructive phase) was a Revell 1:48 F4U-4 Corsair. My elderly mother still has it displayed in her curio cabinet (she still lives in my childhood home) - it looks pretty darn good after all these years, just a few curled and crispy decals...

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Posted by BaBill212 on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 11:44 AM

My first builds were cars or close...  I remember the Rat-Fink and wacky stuff. I forget the guys name that went along with those,,  "Ed" something. I remember building the Munster mobile and Dragula. The chrome German helmut Bucket T rig. I also remember building the monster line too,,, Frankenstein, Wolfman, Dracula, etc...   those were fun kits. I dabbled in military, but mostly all my early efforts were cars...  Hot rods and muscle cars....  Typically I remember them costing anywhere between $1.50 and $2.50....   ah, the memories.

Enjoy the ride!

 

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Posted by Hercmech on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 11:02 AM

My first real model was the old Monogram P-38. I had put together a snap kit F4 a few weeks before and thought I would like something a little more complicated as I used to watch my Dad put together tall ships and wanted to paint and glue like he did.

Given that I used his stuff I painted the airframe gold and I thought the bombs would be cool and look more dangerous if they were painted red. It was one cool looking A/C at least if you were Goldfinger, but it was enough for me to catch the fever. That was around 1980 and between then and 1989 when I went in the military I built tons of models. I filled my bedroom ceiling, all horizontal surfaces in my room and even spilled over into the living areas of the house.

Flash forward 20 years and the modeling disease that had been in remission came back full force and I seem to be buying more than I am building but I am having fun doing it. To my surprise my Mom decided that I needed to have all the kits I had decorated her house with so now I have an attic full of kits that she packed up 20 years ago. It is interesting to go back and see what I thought was so awesome back in the day.

Sorry to run on but this post brought back lots of good memories and elicited a huge smile from me. Thanks for letting me ramble.

 

 


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Posted by tankerbuilder on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 10:39 AM

Even though this post has whiskers it still draws answers.Well, let me think(takes a while due to age) I built my first model around 1950.It was a GUILLOWS small scale  flying model of a PIPER CUB. That,s right it was wood!. My next one was the big one that was wood stringers and frames covered with "silkspan" paper. The first plastic model was the early REVELL car kits ,then known as GOWLAND and GOWLAND "HIGHWAY PIONEERS" You had to lock the wheels on with a hot knife!! Now that you think about it that makes me almost 70 don,t it?     ha,ha,ha,   tankerbuilder

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Posted by ozzman on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 4:55 PM

The first model I "really" built (paint, decals, everything) was a 1/72 Messerchmit BF-109 G6, but i have no idea who made it. I remember i got it as a birthday present.

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Saturday, October 23, 2010 10:34 AM

That's a really good job for your first kit.  Most of us just end up with some horrible mass of glue that vaguely resembles some weird piece of abstract art.

 

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eatthis wrote the following post on Saturday, October 23, 2010

trumpeter 1/350 scale hood was my 1st ever model about 12 months ago. took me 3 months to do it i sprayed canned the lower hull and hand painted everything else

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Posted by eatthis on Saturday, October 23, 2010 6:10 AM

trumpeter 1/350 scale hood was my 1st ever model about 12 months ago. took me 3 months to do it i sprayed canned the lower hull and hand painted everything else

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

iv resplit the hull and the deck isnt as yellow as it looks in the pics

 

snow + 4wd + escessive hp = :)  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7egUIS70YM

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Posted by TB6088 on Friday, October 22, 2010 11:52 PM

I remember my first model very well because of what happened while I was working on it.  It was a Stuka divebomber--- November, 1963, shortly after John Kennedy's assassination--- admiring the fine green paint job I had just brush painted on--- half-watching the live TV: Lee Harvey Oswald being led out of the Dallas police garage---  BAM!--- and during the next minute I forgot all about my model.  Never did finish the thing, 'cause when I picked it back up my wonderful green finish sported a full set of palm and finger prints.  My second model (the first one I actually completed, shortly thereafter) was the Aurora Black Knight--- my wife found that one on e-Bay and I built it again a couple of years ago.  Modeling memories.......... thanks for the question.

Tom  

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Posted by ikar01 on Wednesday, October 20, 2010 10:46 PM

From start to finish it would be the Revell Seamaster when it first came out and I was five.

Up to that time I had beel trying out the Solid wood aircraft models with weights, decals for windows and so on.

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Tuesday, October 19, 2010 12:17 AM

My first was a 1/144th scale Death Scythe Gundam kit I got a Toys R Us when I was in middle school.  They were 5 bucks each and not that bad, could be been alot better though.    Didnt paint it or anything, was basicly a toy, but I enjoyed it, and bought that whole series, and every other one I could find.  I took a break for a while in highschool but once I got to college I was searching online for stuff, found a pic of a new, at the time, gundam kit, bought it on a impulse and couldnt believe how much better it was.  I started posting about it on a scifi/gundam building forum, some of the guys there pushed me toward armor and now Im doing everything.

 

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Tuesday, October 19, 2010 12:05 AM

subfixer

 

 kbuzz01:

 

C'mon, I'm 76 yrs old - you can't possibly expect me to remember!!

Ken

 

 

I'll wager that it was made of wood and paper, or maybe stone.Devil

Yup, balsa wood and tissue something.

Ken

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Posted by subfixer on Monday, October 18, 2010 11:26 PM

kbuzz01

C'mon, I'm 76 yrs old - you can't possibly expect me to remember!!

Ken

I'll wager that it was made of wood and paper, or maybe stone.Devil

I'm from the government and I'm here to help.

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Monday, October 18, 2010 7:40 PM

C'mon, I'm 76 yrs old - you can't possibly expect me to remember!!

Ken

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Posted by Dr. Faust on Monday, October 18, 2010 2:41 AM

I was at a party and there she was. Tall, Blonde, a fine set of       legs and......    A    P-51 Mustang

Just build it (and post pics when youre done)

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 18, 2010 12:26 AM

Manstein's revenge

I can't remember...

...but I think it had something to do with a nude female figure...

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Sunday, October 17, 2010 12:44 PM

Woody

Aurora Catalina. I had it for over 20 years and used it as a airbrush mule during that time. Saddly I decided to strip it and rebuild it as a serious build but I couldn't find it. I figure it was lost in a move about 10 years ago. *sigh*

 

I feel for you.  almost all of my models from the age of 4, to about 16.5 were lost at once.  When I think of what they would have been worth now, I get ill.  I had an entire fleet of all 12 Battlestars based on the old Original Series kits, and hand detailed.  2 Squadrons of Viper fighters, about 50 odd aircraft.  and a whole mess of larger scale WWII Naval vessels.  And lots more.  I really miss my Space 1999 Eagle collection.  I doubt I will ever be able to replace most of them.  They have just gotten too expensive.  What used to cost $6 now costs $60.  Seriously, the prices are ridiculous now a days.

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Posted by Woody on Sunday, October 17, 2010 12:18 PM

Aurora Catalina. I had it for over 20 years and used it as a airbrush mule during that time. Saddly I decided to strip it and rebuild it as a serious build but I couldn't find it. I figure it was lost in a move about 10 years ago. *sigh*


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Posted by Boba Fett on Sunday, October 17, 2010 10:59 AM

What the heck.

 

a 1/144th minicraft (I think, that or it was Academy) F-4 Phantom. Had a blast building it! Then I went to build the revell 1/48 P-40, an AMT Deuce Coup (from American Graffiti) and the Academy H.M.S. Eagle I believe.

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Sunday, October 17, 2010 10:00 AM

My first model eh..  Well I grew up near Boston in Massachusetts and when I was 4, my parents took me to see the Bunker Hill Monument (BTW The battle actually took place at Breeds hill about .25 miles from Bunker Hill.)  After trekking a hundred or so stairs to the tiny observation room then back down, we went to the gift shop.  My Dad used to do models occasionally so he thought that it would be interesting to get a small one for me to do, so he got me a model of a revolutionary war era cannon.  It had like 15 pieces and the glue he got was that nasty lemon scented "No-Tox" brand they had back in the late 60s.  That stuff was hideous to work with.  But that's all my parents would let me use for the next few years.  I started with aircraft after that, and when I got into school, they would get me a small kit like one of the Glenco space series kits(Vanguard, mercury, vostock, etc...) every time I brought home a decent report card.  My first real challenge was the Aurora Big A box B-58 Hustler, I think it was something like 1/65 scale or something of that rough size.  Then the Big A XB-70 nd on from there.  I did some cars over the years too but I have never had good luck with them.  But through all of it, I always remember that first kit.  I wish I could find another one of the same kit, but I don't even remember who made it. LOL  Okay now I have completely dated myself..

In the Hangar: 1/48 Hobby Boss F/A-18D RAAF Hornet,

On the Tarmac:  F4U-1D RNZAF Corsair 1/48 Scale.

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