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  • From: Medina, Ohio
Posted by wayne baker on Thursday, April 3, 2003 11:21 AM
It was the early 50's. I remembermy brother making a solid balsa Hellcat and a balsa and tissue Corsair. That ended up crashing and burning in the back yard. My kits were a black plastic Mustang, a Revell 48th Cougar and a small tractor and tanker. The Cougar canopy frosted when I used too much glue.

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

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Posted by naplak on Thursday, April 3, 2003 1:13 PM
A Neuport 17... I built it in 1963 or 64...
www.naplak.com/modeling ... a free site for modelers www.scalehobby.com/forum/index.php ... a nice Modeling Forum
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Posted by mandrake on Thursday, April 3, 2003 8:04 PM
My first model was a jeep i dont know the scale, that was about mmmm in mm i guess 1987, i was 7 years old, the jeep was so ugly that only 3 tyres would make contact with the ground, i think i was playing with it and make a simulated car crash and burned with alcohol, then i made a dehaviland vampire 1/72, it is ugly, i still keep it, those are nice memories.... but so ugly models jeje
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 4, 2003 11:12 AM
Oh me, I don't know if I should be telling this, but.......... My first kit was a AURORA JAPANEZE ZERO, this was 1952 and it cost .59 cents. (now I'm waiting on a model that retails for $95.00 and I bought it for $49.00 on EBAY. Those were the days.) I got it when glue was the only thing I needed, and did I use it.
Approve [^] I also made a mistake and got the decals wet, I thought they were ruined. It turned out that they were supposed to get wet, you know, to go on. That was my first big mistake, from then on (off and on) I have been building kits for the last "adfedklkjfsvb" years, or at least until today

Vance
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Posted by dogsbody on Friday, April 4, 2003 11:37 AM
1964. I finished a "55" Chevy my older brother had started but didn't finish.

"What young man could possibly be bored
with a uniform to wear,
a fast aeroplane to fly,
and something to shoot at?"

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 16, 2003 9:44 AM
Mine was the Revell Fokker Triplane. I had it painted red like the Red Baron's. I remember that I was very proud of my little triplane (being all of 5) and I kept it in a shoebox. Then my Grandpa stepped on the box... I threw the box away without looking inside. It was flattened! My second was a Hawk TBD Devistator that I painted green, but that's a whole other story!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 16, 2003 10:10 AM
Started when I was 6 back in the early 70's. Built a Mongram 1/48 scale P-51 Mustang with help from my Dad. Dad helped with the Decals...

Did not paint it. I remember the body was dark green...
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Posted by Gervasi on Wednesday, April 16, 2003 3:27 PM
In 1975. Got a 1/72 scale P-40 by Revell. I remember this
kit because the parts were on one sprue! You had to cut
(in my case break) the sprue to get some of the pieces
off. Due to the fact I had just seen TORA, TORA, TORA again,
I painted it to look like the Army planes at Pearl Harbor.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 16, 2003 8:12 PM
Aurora Indian Chief was my first. Gave it to my grandfather and he willed it back to me upon his death. It sat on his mantle for more than 40 years and now sits on mine.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 18, 2003 3:44 PM
i must have been 6. By 10 my wall was covered with planes. The paint jobs sucked but the kits were affordable and the box art, esp Hawk, was cool. Back then you could buy everything in Woolworth or dept stores. I'm actually building a diorama that resembles the first one I ever saw: a WW1 plane wreck using a bent and modelled piece of metal as the ground/base so it was very hilly, not flat like most dios tend to be.
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  • From: NE Georgia
Posted by Keyworth on Friday, April 18, 2003 7:50 PM
Ray, I was there from 59-62. Went to Sukiran Elemantary. The rice and gravy was pretty good, wasn't it? Caught all the latest monster flicks at the post theater on Saturdays; saw Godzilla and the Mysterians and Gamera before anyone Stateside ever heard of them. Ahhh, the good old days. :) - Ed
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 20, 2003 4:58 PM
I was fourteen when i first started modeling , my first model was the revell Hawker hurricane. Threw together and paint slopped on!
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 21, 2003 7:38 AM
It's hard to remember back that far, but I believe it was a Sherman Tank. Don't remember who produced it. I know that it was put together fast and added to my big brothers collection of models. No paint just glue, and I've been stuck to models ever since.
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Posted by TEISE on Monday, April 21, 2003 8:17 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by huskerguy

Wow...this makes me the REAL senior citizen of this forum. I can remember building several Ryan STs out of solid balsa, and also some wood and paper kits. I have to admit this goes back to the late 30s and very early 40s. After about a 50 year hiatus, i got back into again...with much more patience and loving care. I have enjoyed all of your remembrances of your first models.
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Posted by Silverbird01 on Monday, April 21, 2003 8:45 AM
I started at about 7 years old (62-63?). My Dad helped me with an AMT '63 Lincoln Continental. That started it right there!!!! I have mostly kept up in the hobby over all the years. Just took a little break during college(Cars, Girls...ect...)
During the summer I still work on my 1:1 scale,full size models in the garage,
(1967 Pontiac GTO,1965 Olds 442) while still playing around with my '01 TransAm. As Tim Taylor says..........."More Power"!!!!

Steven
Steven
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Posted by armorman on Monday, April 21, 2003 11:06 AM
A Revell 1/32 MeBF-110G. The radar masts look like praying mantis' mating ritual and the horizontal stablilzer is certainly not horizontal. Hand painted camo that looks like a cross between a cheeta and a pine tree. It was a lot of fun and I still have it.
Next Up: 1/35 Tamiya Merkava 1/48 Tamiya King Tiger 1/35 Dragon M1A1 AIM
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 21, 2003 4:13 PM
I built the Monogram AV-8A 1/48 kit when I was 6 or 7. After that one my dad bought me the 1/48 B-17G for Christmas. But he decided it was to advanced for a seven year old and had the forward fuselage built by the day after Christmas. I think the 1/144 snap-tite B-1B with the white finish was model #2.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 22, 2003 1:51 PM
Wow, it's funny... I used to build a lot of model airplanes back when I was little. I was bad at it, but I loved it. I probably went through fifty kits, mostly WWII planes and jets. I loved being able to see some of my favorite planes from documentaries in three dimensions. I have two huge boxes of broken kits, instructions, and unused decals. I'm sure glad I hung on to all those decals now that I'm getting back into it!
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Posted by cnstrwkr on Tuesday, April 22, 2003 4:27 PM
I was probably 5 or 6 (53 now) I dont remember the manufacturer but it was a very old car with a tiller handle instead of a steering wheel. Model cement was 10 cents.
Tommy difficult things take time...the impossible, a little longer!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 22, 2003 7:50 PM
Way back in 1977, my still best friend, another friend then and I each picked up the Airfix F-14 Tomcat at Woolworth for 99 cents each. My poor father had to paint all 3 of them for us. There was no looking back since. It stucked.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 22, 2003 9:21 PM
I was 6, and my Dad brought me home an Aurora P-40. That was Uh! 43 years ago.
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Posted by leemitcheltree on Wednesday, April 23, 2003 9:37 AM
Gawd - it must have been in 1965 or 66 - a friend of my folks bought me a three model set of the Nina, Pina and Santa Maria - they were only little - maybe 5-6 inches long each. That was a long time ago...................might have been before kindergarten. A lot of water under the bridge since then............

Cheers, LeeTree
Remember, Safety Fast!!!

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 24, 2003 6:17 AM
I started modeling last year after my daughter was born. Thianks to this sight I'm getting better with every new model I try.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 24, 2003 9:23 AM
I started when i was about 5-12, woking on them with my dad. We built Corsair, Hellcat, Tomcat, SR-71, Shooting Stars, Hornet, Mustang, Thunderbolt, Phantom, ect....
Just recently at the age of 28 i am getting back into it. I built a P-47 and am working on the P-51. I am painting and detailing and learning all the techniques plus the ones I learned with my dad. Its a fun little hobby to get into.
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Posted by MKelley on Thursday, April 24, 2003 5:46 PM
In 1965 with the Cub Scouts that I was part of then. Makes almost 40 years now. I think it was an F-86 or an F-84G.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 24, 2003 7:21 PM
The year was 1966 (I was all of 4 years old)and the kit was a Monogram 1/32 scale slot car body that was sold as a plastic kit.I well remember how amazed I was when I built Monogram's P51B that actually had things in the cockpit like a control stick and rudder pedals!Today really is the golden age of plastic modelling.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 25, 2003 1:25 AM
Daaam.. I guess I was around 12 or 13, an aunt bought me 2 kits, both 1/72, one was a corsair, the other was a sopwhip camel, I built them straight from the bag -yes they were on a paper bag!!- it had glue all over, and one of the landing gears was broken in the process, and next came a huge 1/32 revell spitfire, I still have it, in a shoebox, waiting to get more detailed.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 2, 2003 7:08 AM
When I was 5, my mum took me to see (The real!) Father Christmas in a department store (1974). He asked all the usual preliminaries (Have you been a good boy etc.) and I gave Santa all the correct responses. My reward for a year of good behavior was an Airfix 1/72 Douglas Dauntless. With a bit of help from my Grandfather, I soon had myself a top of the range dive bomber (Glue streaked canopy and all) and was wowing all the kids in the playground with it! After that, I was bitten and soon began to amass my own private Air Force. This state of bliss continued until around the age of fourteen, when I discovered Girls, but that's another story!
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  • From: Lewisburg , Tenn
Posted by fuzzy on Friday, May 2, 2003 7:43 PM
My first kit was a Monogram P-51B in1/48th. Followed
by the P-40, T6, Bf 109, P- 51D. Also remember building
the 1/72 Revell B-17F Memphis Belle. Found a matchbox
A-4 Skyhawk that 's decent. The rest had glue all over
and the paint was rough . But it was fun !
Just opened the new pro modeler A-4 and the
alternate decals are for the same Marine squadron.
Going down memory lane with a state of the art kit
and decals out of the box. Sounds like fun.
Fuzzy
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Posted by jetmech on Saturday, May 3, 2003 1:15 AM
It was the mid fifties and the kit was lindbergs Me.262.
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