My first ship model (no idea when I built it, but probably the late
1980s) was the Airfix 1/600
Scharnhorst/Gneisenau. I still have
some AA guns and other bits from this model in my spares box! I also
built the Frog/Novo
Shell Welder tanker, and a modern US carrier
of some kind which may have been the Airfix 1/600
Forrestal.
1/72 aircraft were my main interest back then however.
I also remember being given the Airfix 1/170 HMS
Victory as a
Christmas present, which seemed a mind-bogglingly complex and difficult
kit to me at the time - I never built it and I think the kit was later
sold at a car boot sale.
When I got back into modelling about 5 years ago, my first ship model
was, of all things, the Airfix 1/600 4-stack destroyer HMS
Campbeltown, which I built in 2001. (The kit was given to me by
a neighbour who'd had it in his attic for years). Until about a year
and a half ago, ship modelling didn't really interest me much, mainly
because I had a (false) perception of ship models as being small +
limited in detail - until I built the Revell 1/72 Vosper MTB kit, which
made me an instant convert to 1/72 ship/boat models. (This kit is
fairly crude + inaccurate, but nevertheless it was what got me
interested in this scale).
I stuck to 1/72 scale for a while but after building a couple of kits
in the 1/150-1/250 range (Revell USS
Defiance and
Buckley)
found that these scales also offered plenty of detailing opportunities.
Whilst I still prefer building models in 1/250 or larger, I now also
build 1/350, 1/400 and 1/600 ships, the latter scale mainly because
it's the only way (other than scratchbuilding) to build a
representative collection of WW2 Royal Navy ships!
Threads like this are always fun to read, it's interesting to see what
kits everyone started with! I'd imagine the Revell 1/535
Missouri must be the most common "first ship kit" in the US, not
sure what it is here in the UK, maybe the Airfix 1/600 Belfast or
Bismarck. (Despite being one of the worst representations of its
subject, the Airfix Bismarck is probably also the best selling, the
same is probably also true of the Revell Missouri...)