nkm1416@info.com.ph
What's your notable reactions, amazements/disappointments, etc. when you opened up your early model kits?
Do you mean, when we were kids?
None. Absolutely none. Back then, from the time I was six, and was given a Model T by a maker I no longer recall (maybe Lindberg, but I can't confirm it), through elementary school and Pyro dinosaurs, and Revell box-scale ships, and Monogram's 1/32 armor, and Monogram's early 1/48 aircraft, to junior high and high school, and Monogram's golden-age large bomber kits, and my first forays into casting and painting figures, I enjoyed every build. The box art sparked my imagination, and on opening the box, the instructions and sprues promised an afternoon, and later, several evenings, of building and painting the model, all the while thinking about the subject. I built exclusively historical subjects, and mostly WWII, and I thought of the stories I read, and the stories my great-uncles all told, about where they served, and the guys they served with. It was a great part of my childhood and my teen years. I don't recall a single kit that I opened and started building, that disappointed me.
And since I returned to scale modeling in 1999, I've tried to recapture that youthful enthusiasm, with some degree of success. I stay out of rivet-counting arguments, for one thing. Build what you want, the way you want it, as the late Al Superczynski used to say.