I was born in 1948 and watching this brought back the memories of how excited a little ten-year-old boy could be when he brought that model home the level of joy and excitement
@ferbieticklater74294 жыл бұрын
I was a teenager in the 60's and, here in the UK, the manufacturer of choice was usually Airfix. Some Revell kits were available but mainly Airfix. The kits I built were usually tanks that were assembled in a matter of hours and then some paint put on but not particularly accurately. The only weathering that they were given was administered using the sun and a magnifying glass to simulate battle damage. Great days! Although the majority of my builds were tanks, my first kit was Airfix HMS Campbeltown. Thanks for the trip down memory lane Andy! Stay safe!
@justinchetham-strode52344 жыл бұрын
I was 7 in 1965, when I got my 1st kit, a Hawker Hurricane (Airfix 1/72 scale), which I built, leaving gluey fingerprints all over it, and painted it rather badly, using the wrong colours, and probably adding yet more fingerprints, fogged cockpit glass, etc, etc. Modern models are superior in so many ways, but I still look back fondly on those early days...
@steve13154 жыл бұрын
Used to get an Air fix model when my Nan would visit, still got a soft spot for them.
@ferbieticklater74294 жыл бұрын
@@justinchetham-strode5234 It is those memories that got me back into modelling now in my retirement. Happy days are here again!
@Dragonblaster13 жыл бұрын
@@ferbieticklater7429 I'm not retired yet (57 years old), but I'm getting back into modelling, too.
@CHIL29033 жыл бұрын
Airfix Spitfire 1962 2 shillings (10p) pocket money, from Woolworths.
@jerrymccrae72024 жыл бұрын
I love working with the older kits. Aurora and Airfix. Simple times and relaxing!
@lancebuttox96374 жыл бұрын
Simpler kits, simpler times, nice memories, thank you
@AndysHobbyHeadquarters4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@mikemccartney52484 жыл бұрын
@@AndysHobbyHeadquarters I remember building some of Revell’s WWII U.S. bombers. Bought the kits at the local drug store. If memory serves correctly, I didn’t paint the body of the plane, but I would paint details. I was about 9 or 10 when I started building. Thanks for the memories.
@Ebergerud4 жыл бұрын
They taught a lot. In the 50s and early 60s World War II was almost yesterday - everybody's father had been in it and early TV was filled with WWII documentaries - Victory at Sea was the most famous. I was a WWII history nut by sixth grade and the kits played right into it.
@mikepickering44823 жыл бұрын
Air fix kits in the U.K. and Aurora glow in the dark lost prisoner
@franktozier31844 жыл бұрын
I remember building Mongram, Aurora and Revell kits back in the 60's
@vincentlussier82644 жыл бұрын
Oh my God Andy! I can't believe how crude models were in those days. Bent sprues with enough flash to make another model. You'd think that cavemen made the molds with chisels and rocks. You never know, that's how they made the pyramids. I started models in the late 60's when Hendrix was setting his Stratocasters on fire and I still do. Back then five bucks got me a kit at Bonimart some paints and a tube of glue. "FIVE BUCKS"! That doesn't get you a can of spray paint today! I liked seeing those kits you showed us 'cause I have memories of the early days. As a kid we had all the time in the world to build models but little money to buy them with. As adults many of us have enough unbuilt kits to build another pyramid of Ghiza but less time to build them with. So this video was cool so keep things going and stay safe!
@sloppyjoe4004 жыл бұрын
Looking back at the old kits its easy to see were currently in the Golden age of modeling with how well most kits are produced and the plethora of products available. Great time to a modeler!
@constellationshots38934 жыл бұрын
mine was the airfix raf typhoon gr4 from their century raf kit. I also remember trying to build the old monogram flying fortress, and boy was the fit hell.
@jimh.81384 жыл бұрын
As my mom liked to say, “Those are gonna be worth something some day”. ☺️
@jonnyq6803 жыл бұрын
Andy, my very first model was the HAWK "Spirit of St. Louis", Kit # 608 in 1/72 scale. I was 7 years old, in First Grade. I got the bug looking at kits in the local 99 cent store and was begging my parents to let me get one to build. One day, Mom came home from grocery shopping, set the bag on the kitchen counter and called "Johnny, come here, look what I have..." I stared in amazement as Mom slowly pulled up a model airplane kit out of the grocery bag! A model in a bag of food? I was perplexed. I was thrilled beyond description! It was the Spirit of St. Louis! Mom and Dad had recently woke me up late at night (I thought I was in trouble) to watch the Jimmy Stewart movie with them and here she was giving me the model kit! I was over the moon! That was in 1962. What my Mother did and the feeling of accomplishment in mastering the assembly of those 24 parts are memories that will always be with me. I built model planes for 11 years, then other things came along.... In 2011 got back in after going to a local IPMS show and buying some kits that I remembered from those long ago days. I am semi-retired and I will be building for as long as I can. A few years ago, I found a shrink-wrapped Spirit at a local show. It was just sitting on a table, ignored, so I bought it. This was a Blessing from God! I now have a virgin copy of the very first model plane I built! It will not be built, but framed and hung as a keepsake memorial. Going to IPMS shows and joining a local IPMS chapter (Mt. Diablo Chapter, Concord, CA) opened and widened new vistas for modeling enjoyment. If you are in IPMS, you know. If you build, you should look up your local chapter and give them a try. Happy modeling and God Bless you all!
@glenndavis67933 жыл бұрын
My childhood in the 60s show more kits I love it
@mikelheureux21144 жыл бұрын
My first kit was aurora's Batman in 1967. I was 6 yrs old.
@377skyboss3 жыл бұрын
Seeing all that flash brings back memories. That's why I laugh at the complaints of "flash" on modern kits. Thanks, Andy, I needed that!
@haroldburch5413 жыл бұрын
Hi there I really enjoyed looking at those old kits, and the catalog was very interesting too. I started modeling when I was seven years old. My very first model I built on my own was an old Lindberg kit, it was a model of the hindenburg that blew up. That was a awesome kit for being in the sixties it had a lot of detail. There were two others that stuck in my mind , they were both Lindberg kits as well one was a model of the five Blue Angels on a nice stand that had lighting bolts from the plane to the stand to mount them . My dad got that for me he was a lifer in the US air force. The other one was a highly detailed kit of the Titanic. So much detail and it was huge. Model kits have changed a lot over the years. I'm still building at 62 and fully enjoy the hobby. Thank you for a wonderful trip down memory lane. Looking forward to more great videos.
@majorcamo46454 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see you build one. A vintage model with modern building techniques and supplies. Could be fun.
@ryanyoung82454 жыл бұрын
I agree, I'd love to see Andy build an old kit just for fun.
@dennisnichols24114 жыл бұрын
I've got an original Monogram 109E (1962) that I am going to give the Aires cockpit treatment to, also scratch building the wheel well detail to the retracting landing gear.
@mainstay.3 жыл бұрын
I, with no knowledge of kit buildin got my first kit in 69' . It was an Airfix saling ship :the Golden Hind' Oh my word did I have trouble, with all the rigging and tiny canons. The main problem was the glue. All it had was that tube you showed in the first kit. It dried almost instantly - ususally on my fingers before I could get the part attached. Years later I wanted to show my son the joy of kit building ( I was aprehensive from all my years of "not quite getting it right" ) But to my amazement I discovered the new ( to me ) ultra thin glue. We just put the parts together, and lightly brushed the almost invisible glue against the join and voila! no mess no misalignment. Pure joy. We both are avid kit builders now and I am making up for that 9 yr old who spent many hours up in my room, frustrated at the finished model compared to what was on the box cover. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
@hugo10234 жыл бұрын
Im 17 years old and building models kits for 4 years, i really like this vid! nice too see all that old kits!!
@AndysHobbyHeadquarters4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@hugo10234 жыл бұрын
@@AndysHobbyHeadquarters the kits are looking mutch better now ;)
@francisciaravella10893 жыл бұрын
Awesome. Brings back memories from about 12 years old. Early 70's. First model was probably B-58 Hustler or Starfighter. Ended up stuffing them with firecrackers, hanging them from a tree and lighting them on fire
@rodnokken77593 жыл бұрын
First kit: AMT 1959 Buick convertible when I was 13. Built a 1/25 version of the Porch 904 in 1967.... Beautiful kit. Thanks for the memories.
@nicholaspoplawski6014 жыл бұрын
Reminds of good days..first model revell spitfire and a candy! Good memories! Thanks Nick p.
@RWildekrav664 жыл бұрын
Thanks Andy for the walk down memory lane .
@tonyw28084 жыл бұрын
My first kit was in late '50's - used to go on holiday to an aunty in South Wales, and buy Airfix kits in plastic bags from Woolworth's in Tenby. From memory the first kit was a Massey Ferguson tractor, but I also remember building the Red Baron Fokker. In my current stash my oldest kit is a 1/16 Entex Thomas Flyer from, I think, mid 1980's. I bought two of these kits, the other being a Mercer Raceabout, which I just finished last week!! I loved this episode, Andy - more than once I found myself talking out loud - agreeing with your comments. I had to laugh looking at the glue adverts - those tubes which would leave a line of gooey sticky mess everywhere.
@walthammond68163 жыл бұрын
The monogram kit of the Porsche 904 was actually a static shelf model based on the slot car. Slot car racing in 1/32 scale was very popular in those years.
@panzerpete43894 жыл бұрын
I remember these kits I start building models in 1961, I use to paint these with a brush with pactra paints. Thanks Andy to bring these memories.
@earlharman20403 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the look back. 1958-59, I was 8 yrs old.
@johnreinert2024 жыл бұрын
My first kit was a Sopwith Camel probably around 1974, I was ten watching my 2 older brothers build. We also started buildind Estes Rocket kits when my Dad built a beautiful Honest John. Dad is now 85 and works on and rides motorcycles, has a room full of RC cars and planes and survived cancer and just keeps on living large!
@kylel20634 жыл бұрын
My first model was Tamiya’s 1/35 pak 40 anti-tank gun that I built about six years ago! Been hooked since then!
@paulreichelt12593 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great video . My father built the Porsche as a slot car back in the 60's sometime and i still have it along with a Chevrolet Corvair from the same brand. He and his brothers had a home built track on and old table they built for their youngest brother.. my dad is 83 now and his younger brother is 70. I really appreciate seeing this thank you.
@mikesquire56584 жыл бұрын
WOW! this takes me back, First kit was mid 60's Airfix Spitfire, my dad bought me as he was in the Air Force..... ended up after a long time with a firecracker! Simpler kits in those days, I can say that as I'm trudging through a Meng King Tiger with full interior. There's probably more parts on the drivers sat than the entire Fokker D7 kit - happy days!! Thanks for the nostalgia Andy.
@rflester533 жыл бұрын
Glad I found this, it was fun looking back at these old model kits. I never got into the cars or sea craft. Anything that was air or space related is what interested me. I thought I had died and gone to heaven when I saw the first Star Trek models hit the stores! A long time ago....
@ianbeale25273 жыл бұрын
First kit was a 1/72 Northrop F5. Can't remember the manufacturer, but the plastic was white. Around 1976.I remember building Matchbox 1/76 tanks complete with the little dioramas.Then this kid moved in to my street around 1979 and his dad bought him loads of kits including a 1/24 Airfix Harrier and a 1/72 Monogram B36 !!.Had many a great school holiday building kits in his veranda, listening to Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds and sometimes ELO - great times - thanks Alan Webb, wherever you are ! We had a model shop near us, Alton Models, Scott Arms. Sometimes we'd go there when Alan wanted some paints or a new kit, and when the shop keeper (Tony) was distracted, one of us might steal a kit ! Years later, in my 20's, I still visited Alton Models and got to know the owner by name. Shame he had to close. But I hope he had a long and happy retirement. Now I'm middle aged, 99% of my modelling stuff is bought on line. Although, anyone who's visiting Birmingham (UK) should check out Parabellum on Vyse Street in the Jewellry Quarter. Quite an Alladin's cave of virtually any type of genre and scale kits.
@LonMoer4 жыл бұрын
I love taking old/cheap 1/72 kits and bashing, upgrading and changing them into better builds than back then.
@AWMNg20094 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your sharing.. very precious indeed, they recalls the development of plastic modeling since 1950s. Interesting and wonderful to see this !
@richardklug8224 жыл бұрын
Received Revell's USS Forrestal aircraft carrier as a birthday present in 1959. Next year it was Aurora's C-119 "Flying Boxcar". Back then I treated models more as toys than as "scale" display pieces. Had a lot of fun playing with those two kits!
@scottfw7169 Жыл бұрын
C-119's flexible hinged rear doors gave it great play value, at lot of Airfix partroopers were deposited by mine. The landing gear didn't survive 25 missions but almost all of the paratroopers did.
@kennethreiver9853 жыл бұрын
The first kit I remember building with my Dad's help was the Revell Mickey Thompson Challenger 1 . This was about 1963 or 4 . I'm 65 now and still build model cars .
@lawrencewehren89683 жыл бұрын
my very first model was of a Viking ship. I remember it had little figures that sat holding the oars to row . it was about 1956 when i was 6 years old . A family friend brought it over one evening to build while my parents played card games . . such good memories .
@paolocapecchi51824 жыл бұрын
Wow! Bell X-5. I have fond memories of that kit. I built two of those back in the mid 60's. Thank you very much for bringing that back to share with us.
@AndysHobbyHeadquarters4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@dannyflies71973 жыл бұрын
I started building kits in the 60s and I've never stopped. For me it's all about the smell of those old instructions in the artwork man do I love it!
@nizzleburger4 жыл бұрын
I was born in 1966, so probably started building models in the early/mid-1970s. In the UK the models in toy shops were almost always Airfix ones. I remember the 'Series 1' kits in plastic blister packs with the instructions printed on the back, one of them will have been the first. I had a go at everything - 1/72 aircraft, 1/72 tanks, 1/600 ships, 'multipose' 1/32 figures, a Saturn V. a human skeleton, some odd dinosaur kits with about 5 parts - but it was always Airfix, (other than some Matchbox two-colour plastic 1/72 aircraft when I was on holiday). I eventually found my way to a proper model shop and was just amazed at the Tamiya models compared to the Airfix ones. A SdKfz 222 armoured car was definitely my first Tamiya kit. Then I discovered beer and girls and that was it for almost 40 years. Earlier this year I bought another SdKfz 222, and something that I had dreamed of all those years ago - an airbrush :)
@hankgs4 жыл бұрын
I was a 1970's Monogram addict of cars and WWII planes... Lots of "Kustom" cars, van. police car, pickups, etc... I remember using H-O train grass for green carpet inside a custom van!
@blessedlife10394 жыл бұрын
Ah man, you forgot to mention the most memorable part of these kits. THE GLUE! Man, no telling how many brain cells went bye bye with each kit. 🤤
@malaudisa4 жыл бұрын
Do you remember those little foil tubes that sometime would come with the kit? They’d always squirt out WAY too much, smelled kinda good, but the goo would always end up somewhere you didn’t want...
@blessedlife10394 жыл бұрын
I do recall those. I always used the testers but that stuff would get all over your hands and took several hours to dry. Made for a slow build.
@malaudisa4 жыл бұрын
@@blessedlife1039 Testors and UHU, in a little yellow and white tube, but that might have been available only in Europe... slow and gooey like molasses...
@fliegeroh4 жыл бұрын
Do you think it was why we enjoyed building those kits so much?
@GRAYR1893 жыл бұрын
Omg, all the frosted windshields and cockpit canopies because the tubes ALWAYS spit out too much glue....😂😂😂😂
@nategoalbevazin13873 жыл бұрын
80's, and the store wouldn't sell me the glue, such great memories
@nategoalbevazin13873 жыл бұрын
I somehow deleted my comment. My first model was a rocket, and it didn't fire. I think I skipped a step in the process. But the next one that I built fired and went up into the sky... never saw it again, hahahahhahahahaha but we had so much fun. I remember riding my bike to the hobby store and the guy wouldn't sell me the glue, you had to be 18, this was back in the 80s.
@kitbuilder30273 жыл бұрын
My first model kit was the A-4 Skyhawk in 1/4"scale. I was 6 years old in 1960 and built it on a TV tray in front of our TV before school in the morning. My Dad started me building. I, still, build at 66 years of age.
@peterconetta3994 жыл бұрын
I can't quite remember my very first kit but those Aurora WW1 series fighter planes bring back a lot of fond memories. Thanks.
@jeffn1364 жыл бұрын
My first kit i built with my father was in the early-mid 1980s, of a 1/48 F-4E Phantom II from Revell. Dated 1977. Later we would also build the same version of the 1/48 P-61 Black Widow, pictured in the video. Great memories.
@fredbasic19183 жыл бұрын
My very first kit was Aurora's "Phantom Of The Opera" figure kit. It was in the early '70's.
@ignaciodejesuscabreralario39664 жыл бұрын
My first model was a Revell 1/72 Fokker D-VII. I was around 7. There it all began. Now I am 60 and still building models.
@scottharter11614 жыл бұрын
I built that exact Black Widow model, in 1977 or 1978. My older brother had built one earlier, and I had to do it too. My first glue together model. Glue EVERYWHERE until I was ready to cry. My brother was nice enough to help me sand it and paint it (yes, I put a fingerprint in it).
@GRAYR1893 жыл бұрын
God, the flash on that Aurora kit! Made me flash (no pun intended) back to some of the cheap kits I built as a kid, especially the old AMT-Ertl and MPC kits. The very first model kit I remember (helping) to build was the old ST-TOS Enterprise kit from AMT that my brother built back in 1972. The first model kit I got to build myself was an old 1/72 Monogram Junkers Ju-87 Stuka while i was laid up in the hospital when I was 9. The flash on THAT kit.... Good times, and good memories.
@Brera0114 жыл бұрын
Born in '54, my father in the Dutch airforce, my first kit was an Airfix Spitfire. Through the years I've build lots of kits, some very good kits with the later Japanese kits, some very bad (some Heller and Italeri kits). Being a pensioner now, I'v got a few projects on the bench, most important the DeLorean from BTTF by Eaglemoss in 1/8, 1/24 VW Samba (hippie) T1 bus by Revell and the Revell 1/72 scale Flower class corvette. Love this great hobby in all its forms.
@plymouth5714 Жыл бұрын
Lots of happy memories of Aurora, Monogram, Airfix (of course), Frog, Revell, Tamiya (most expensive) and Matchbox. A lot of those kits were pretty well detailed for their time, its in the huge range of accessories that shows how much the hobby has changed. Back when I was a starter we had Humbrol or Airfix enamel paints and that was it, no such thing as acrylics and if you were building a diorama - look for your 'woodland scenics' in the garden! Its also interesting how pronunciations vary around the world - you say Ruh-VELL and DEE-Kals, I've always said Revel (as in to revel at) and Deck-al! Great video!
@ryanyoung82454 жыл бұрын
That was awesome! Thanks for sharing, I loved looking at the old kits and catalogue. My first kit was a 1/72 mig-21, I think I was 5 and spray painted it silver, 1975. I have a bunch of old kits I look at from time to time.
@ryanyoung82454 жыл бұрын
I also remember working on the blue devil destroyer, fletcher, with my dad. It was a big kit, can't remember the scale, by lindberg I think, close to 3 feet long?
@raytheron4 жыл бұрын
My very first kit was the Airfix 1/32nd scale Sunbeam Rapier which I built in 1960 when I was nine years old. It took many years before I started painting my models!
@RockinL7BuckingBulls4 жыл бұрын
Wow I believe that the Porsche 904 GTS kit that you featured in this video was one if not the first model kit my dad built with me. It was the early 60s and I remember the figure molded into the interior, the model came in silver plastic and the big 50 on the hood. Thank you Andy.
@stephenharrington5284 жыл бұрын
Very enjoyable video Andy great to see these old kits and just how all kit makers have moved forward Steve 🇬🇧
@JohnFSmitheugene4 жыл бұрын
Revell X-15. And I built it in 1960 (I was 8). I was hooked and was building kits as fast as I could get them, which really wasn’t very fast at all. Airplanes, space, and sci-fi with an occasional naval or auto were my subjects. I guess I built just about anything except armor. I didn’t build a tank until 4 years ago. I’ve loved building kits ever since with a long hiatus while raising daughters (I tried, but I couldn’t even get them to build 0.99 glider in a bag). Retired now, I love it still. Nice to see us old pioneers remembered. Thanks.
@StratBurst923 жыл бұрын
Model kits were magic to me in 1960s. My Dad took me to a store called Hobby Center that was owned by 2 brothers. First kit that I got from there was a Aurora Frankenstein. Years later it was cars & WW2 tanks & aircraft.. Best part was going there around Christmas.
@use55554 жыл бұрын
I might add that I was Revell Master Modeler. I knew this because I had a certificate on my wall from them saying so. LOL
@andyb13683 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, the Revell Master Modeler club. I seem to recall they had a monthly magazine with model building tips. Good times and good memories.
@use55553 жыл бұрын
@@andyb1368 that is right Andy. I even still have a few of them still.
@keithscott95714 жыл бұрын
Wow!!! Sure brings back some memories. I remember Aurora had their kits in different color plastic. Purple, yellow, and green to name a few. Great video Andy.
@davidstone-haigh48804 жыл бұрын
and the glow in the dark parts monsters
@paulosborne65174 жыл бұрын
My Grandad had the old Revell kit of the Apollo Module and Lunar Lander, back when they came as one set, with a big crater base and a plastic arm to hold the Module in orbit over the landing site. He never built it, I was way too young, BUT there was something very satisfying about those old silver-grey plastic parts and I enjoyed just looking at it and dry-fitting bits that were rattling around in the box... after he rescued it from on top of a wardrobe where it had probably been for at least a decade.
@ianstewartbrown53084 жыл бұрын
While in school (in the UK)aged eight in 1966 our teacher Mrs Booth bought all the boys in the class an Airfix bagged kit (priced then two shillings)as a Christmas present, I had the Messerschmitt Bf 109. I hate to think how much I have spent since then on kits and modelling products but I will always thank Mrs Booth for getting me into one of the most satisfying hobbies
@medievilzombie66664 жыл бұрын
Although I built a few kits earlier the first one I remember was an Airfix or Frog C-130 that I built on Christmas morning about 1975. Built it with no paint job and in about an hour. The best memory I have as a kid building kits. I think I blew it up with fire-crackers the same day as you do :) Apart from that I loved building the Matchbox 1:76 armor kits with the little diorama bases - so cool. Thanks for the memories Andy.
@robertthornton11713 жыл бұрын
My first kit was a birthday gift for a buddy of mind. I was 5 or 7? The kit was a 49 or 50 ford or chevy pickup. All white plastic and vinyl tires.I had model glue or paint. I put it together one night in my bed with elmer's glue. I just looked at the photos didn't read anything. I'm 62 now still building.😁
@bobp53564 жыл бұрын
Great episode. My first kit was a Monogram “Demon” that I built when I was probably 6 or 7 years old in 1968. I still have it. My father thought I was too young to be building models, so my grandmother clandestinely bought it for me. I showed him. Ha.
@alohakakahiaka3 жыл бұрын
My first kit was a F-102 Delta. It was pretty small and had maybe a dozen pieces. I loved that plane to literal "pieces". So cool!
@howardklein98343 жыл бұрын
The first kit that I can remember building was the Aurora French Nieuport biplane. Messed that one up pretty bad.
@1adshaman424 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy, first if all, thank you for all the videos 🙏 My first model was an Airfix Red Arrow, I was 6 and that was 1980. I made an awful mess of it but it was enough to hook me. When I got to about 15/16 I stopped making models, 30 years later I'm back at it and your channel has been a huge part of my return. Keep up the great work and best of luck with the channel in the future. Adrian.
@johnpitts98362 жыл бұрын
My first model was a T bucket. Don't remember the company name. But that was back in 1963 or 64. I'm 67 years old 68 next month. Been building models on and off for 58 years.
@Modkits1314 жыл бұрын
Would love to see you build an old 60s tank Andy👍
@ronaldstephenson43804 жыл бұрын
Nostalgia time!!! Thanks Max.
@billgerth36024 жыл бұрын
Hello Andy, I too built the Monogram P-61 . . . about half a century ago! The model is long gone but I still have the full-color insert that showed Shepherd Paine building a SW Pacific P-61 diorama. You are correct in remembering how kits of that time had moving parts. Sliding canopies, rolling wheels, turning propellers/rotors were very attractive to this young modeler. My favorite was a F-14 Tomcat which had moveable swing wings, with internal gearing that ensured both wings moved in unison. I really enjoyed this video. Thanks a lot. Best Regards from Gerald MO Bill
@lilchris262 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video, I am 73 and started building kits in the early 50's/ early 60's here in the UK. My first kit was probably one of the small Airfix aeroplane kits they sold in the uk at the time, I think they were 1/72 and probably a Spitfire or Hurricane. I remember have a Lancastor bomber hung from the ceiling and shooting it down at one time. I still have a couple of kits from the time upstairs in a box, I think two are Revell ww1 aeroplanes and a unbuilt Airfix ship HMS Victory. I keep thinking I will build them some time, I am just updating my airbrush and compressor etc. That is how I found your channel, while I was searching for airbrush tips, my Badger 150 L is about 40 years old its getting on a bit. I have subscribed so have some catching up to do, thanks again. Chris
@racefanrob3 жыл бұрын
My first kit was an ACE Model Kit General Dynamics F-16A 1/144 Scale US Air Force. I think I bought it around 1979 on a school trip. Painted it up by hand with Humbrol and Revell enamel paints. Those red-white and blue colours really appealed to me!
@01FozzyS4 жыл бұрын
I believe mine was a Revel USS New Jersey. Cool kits and catalog,Andy! Do show us more of these in the future. I remember I also had some Lindberg fighter bomber and also a Revel Phantom jet.
@rcostnlct21353 жыл бұрын
Andy, I really enjoyed the video! I still have several of those Revell ship models: A USS Pittsburgh and USS Arizona that I attempted to make watertight to float at the beach [they both sank slowly!], the Missouri and New Jersey, the Coral Sea [same as the FDR] and the Boston. Spend several months working on a 1/700 warship, and putting one of those old kits together is actually quite a welcome relief! First model - Graf Spee, possibly Aurora late 60s. My brothers, friends, and I built lots of 1/32 Monogram and 1/35 Tamiya armor in the 70s. Loved -and still have several of - those Sheperd Paine color inserts on building dioramas that came with Monogram models, making interiors and details out of anything! [You carry on his legacy with your talent very well, Andy!] My oldest German tank model is my early 70s Tamiya motorized Tiger 1, a survivor of many backyard battles! My son has enthusiastically taken up this hobby, and is much better at it than I was at his age! I read through the other posts, and I can't believe how many times I kept saying I remember or had that kit! Thanks, everyone!
@davidgolinsky3 жыл бұрын
Great nostalgia video 👍. I was born in 1958 in Brooklyn (Borough Park) and lived in Beach Haven, and the very first kit that I can remember building was Monograms M3 Half-track, which I totally butchered, marring it with glue fingerprints. I later tossed it in the trash can, opting for an F-4 Phantom. I also remember building the Aurora Patton tank in the 60's when I saw those flame-throwing Patton's in the movie Caltiki, the Immortal Monster. Oh the memories. 🤔
@johntreloar82034 жыл бұрын
My first kit was back in 72 when I was 7yrs old and my Dad got me a 1/72 scale airfix Spitfire, and here we are in 2020 and I'm still building kits.
@kkf810074 жыл бұрын
Great vid. My 9 yr.old has discovered model making and loves your channel.
@tomatoes33 жыл бұрын
Remember going to Woolies on a Saturday morning and buying the lastest Airfix wingy. Built and painted by the next day and hanging from the ceiling ! Great days .First kit, Sopwith Camel by Airfix.
@Savchenkov14 жыл бұрын
It must have been in the early 1970's I had built the Revell 1/32 JU. 87 Stuka with the snake on the fuselage. It sat on my desk as my pride and joy. Then one day my father who fancied himself as a DIY type of guy, assembled a shelf above it to hold a set of 26 hard bound encyclopedias. Sometime later the shelf collapsed and shattered my Stuka to pieces! I boxed it up and buried it the backyard.
@amuxpatch27983 жыл бұрын
Its now a model shrine . Do you place flowers on it ,LOL
@obkb13 жыл бұрын
R.I.P.
@bigdaddycone38103 жыл бұрын
Awesome lmao
@larryscarafile73094 жыл бұрын
Started building in the 60's. Wish I had some of those old kits today
@thevidyou3 жыл бұрын
eBay my friend. That's how I've been able to grow my collection and of course Model shows whenever they are allowed again.
@flipclemons3 жыл бұрын
When we were kids in the 50’s and 60’s we used to take the display stands from a couple of kits and glue them together and make flying saucers out of them. We would put a pilot inside and paint everything except the round part where the decal went for the type of plane and that would be the window for our pilot to see out of. My very first model was a balsa wood plane before plastic but I was too young and never finished it. My first plastic plane was a Revell Fairchild 27 or the F-102 delta dart.
@JenniferEliseAtchiso4 жыл бұрын
My first model was 1962... I was 5. My dad was was building a Japanese ‘oka’ and he got a snap together model of a mother bear and her cub that I put together... and painted, and re-painted, and re-painted over the years. BTW, that ‘Red Baron’ hot rod was one of my early models. Now... armor only.
@nemoisafish86754 жыл бұрын
my first was 1975ish. it was a California fire truck, molded in white. I later became a Revell "Master Modeler" and had my name (spelled wrong, of course) printed in the monthly catalogue they produced back then. fun times and still building to this day.
@kevinatkins91544 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy, my first kit was a 1/72 scale Airfix Spitfire in about 1963, I’d have been 7 then. Here in England the series 1 Airfix kits were packaged in a clear polythene bag with cardboard identifying artwork and retailed for around 1 shilling and sixpence (old currency in the UK) (about 7 1/2 new pence today). Today the same improved kit costs around £7.00 GB. Back in the day the kit was moulded in pale blue plastic and along with the 1/72 Hurricane was the start of a life long hobby for me, although now my interest is mainly ww2 armour. Enjoy all your vids, keep it going 👍
@joshriley81963 жыл бұрын
My first kit was a Tamiya A6M5 Zero, with the full engine and cockpit detail. Probably a bit advanced for an 11 y/o, and that was evident in the build quality, but I had such a blast putting it together and painting it (horribly) that it hung from my ceiling alongside later models for years. Still one of my favorite experiences modeling.
@PopsP514 жыл бұрын
My first kit was some kind of car, I think it was a kit bash because I probably could not follow directions, I was maybe 5 years old (1968). But then I got some kits for my birthday a couple years later maybe. The first one I remember building was the Monogram 1/48 P-40 Tigershark. I didn't paint it. I did put decals on it. Later I painted the propeller blades black, as well as the tires. That was around 1970. I still have that kit in my display case. It came out very well. Minimal glue messes or finger prints. It's a little beat up now, 50 years later. My 3 year old grandson likes it. "Tigershark Grandpa!". I hope he will become a model building buddy for me. I have a large stash I need help with ☺️ Great video Andy, keep them coming!
@bamknm903 жыл бұрын
My husband has a lot of67 to 70's funny cars. He has all of Don Prudhomme's funny cars and drag stars. He started in the mid 60's and occasionally still builds them. His first one was Cougar Country then "Miss Deal".
@cofrbooboo4 жыл бұрын
The first kit I can remember was a FW 190 that was molded in black plastic - maybe Hawk? Got it as part of a gift exchange at school in either 1968 or 1969. I know I had been building before that but that's the earliest I have any clear memories of. I do know that I build a ton of the white box Monogram kits in the 70's along with a smattering of Tamiya armor when I could afford it. Some great memories in those old boxes, that's for sure!
@Ebergerud4 жыл бұрын
One I remember clearly was a kit of HMS Victory - decent sized - maybe the equivalent of 1/225? Very neat paint job with yellow streaks along the hull. Decent plastic sails. Gave it basic rigging with sewing thread. That was on a display stand but got knocked off for a hard hit on the floor. A good Viking funeral followed. I think the model is still in print.
@RobWrinkle4 жыл бұрын
Airfix?
@jimkelley10003 жыл бұрын
Yep, good video. We used to build battleships, when we ran out of room would take them out back in a big tub of water, put glue all over them and "light 'em up". Hahahah
@dantop12804 жыл бұрын
Awesome!!! Yes, in the '70's I belonged to the "Revell Master Modelers Club" and I still have the patch !!! One of my first kits was the Black Widow and I hung it from the ceiling in my bedroom as with others. And I built that Red Baron car too!!!!! And I recently found my 110 camera pics in black and white of some of my builds back then!!! It's no wonder I started a model club 20 years ago and is still going strong today!!!! Shout out to the " Central Jersey Plastic Model Society " !!!! Thanks !! K.I.S.S. ( keep it simple silly ) LOL
@georgelush19984 жыл бұрын
Back in the early 60’s my dad and I built a lot of those Aurora 1:48 World War I airplane models. All the standards: a Sopwith Camel, a Neiuport 17, an Albatross D.V, a Fokker D.VII, and of course a Fokker Dr.I. We built several other Aurora kits of lesser known WW I planes like an RNAS Sopwith Triplane, a De Havilland DH.4, a Breguet 14, and a Pfalz D.III. I loved the dramatic cover art on the Aurora boxes.
@charlesballard52513 жыл бұрын
I can't recall the first kit I ever built. The first time I ever remember seeing a model kit I must have been 5. My sister was building the Alosaurus Rex from Aurora. I freaked out over it and she took me up to the store the next day and we picked one out for me which she built. It was the Pteranadon. I just turned 54 in September, and alhtough I have bought probably 30 or more kits in the last 35 years, I haven't finished a single one. In fact, I moved in '99 and gave every kit I had to a friend. His car was filled when he drove off. I now have the 3 foot long "Seaview" from Polar Lights, and the "Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior" "Interceptor" from Aoshima. I got them within the last 12 years, and haven't really touched them. I can't remember the last kit I actually completed.
@terryforbes40384 жыл бұрын
I love those old kits. I’m 72 and still building. Y first kit was a P-40 flying tiger kit. Monogram I’m thinking. $.98 1955
@resin_Hd4 жыл бұрын
Nice look down memory lane. My first kit was probably around 1967, I was 7, and it was the Hawk Vanguard satellite as I was big into space. That model is long gone, but some co. repoped it fairly recently and I course I bought it again.
@thomasmason33593 жыл бұрын
I am 75 and started building models when i was 8. The first kit I remember building is Lindberg's F-88 "Voodoo".
@peterjones76734 жыл бұрын
My first kits were bought when I was a 7 year old in 1971 here in Sunderland in the UK, It was an Airfix Spitfire then models of The Werewolf, Dracula and Frankenstein's monster with luminous parts, I cannot recall who made them but they looked cool at night in my bedroom when it was dark. They stood about 12 inches high. Great fun that started my love of plastic kits.
@BobBoB-ez1pi3 жыл бұрын
I think we were all addicted to the glue back then. lol, All kits I remember building, and my friends all had thumb/fingerprints on them. The glue came with some kits in a jelly-like soft tube, never enough glue in them things.
@coinsmith4 жыл бұрын
That was fun Andy! My first kit was some sort of silver-colored (or maybe just grey, but I think it was more silver) military bomber, WWII era, that I was given when I was about 5 in the mid-50s. I put it together with tube glue, no paint or decals, and played with it until one of the wings broke. So... I heated a needle in a candle flame and poked lines of machine gun bullet holes all along the fuselage! Finally lost the plane when I let it sit on top of the heating stove in the living room (one of those old ones with the eisenglass wndow on the door) and it melted into a twisted lump. Ah, well. Love your videos, by the way. You come across as a friendly sort of guy I'd like to meet one day.
@NitroJunkie6263 жыл бұрын
My first kit was a Tamiya Mig-15 I got when I was 8. I now have a new version that includes clear option parts and a jeep-like truck with two figures.