I built 3 Visible V-8 s and one Chassis in my lifetime , thought they were the greatest models ever made . Thanks for the trip down memory lane . I'm a 63 year old kid .
@johndonlan59569 ай бұрын
I built the visible V8 also. I don't think I had as much fun building any model as I did that one!
@SCSuperheavy1144 жыл бұрын
My brother and I put together that George Washington sub for a science fair in 3rd grade....well mostly my brother as he was much older than me. I remember it wowed them at the fair! It started me down the path...
@codycoyote6912 Жыл бұрын
I'd forgotten how many Renwal kits I'd built until I saw this. Thanks!
@N-Scale4 жыл бұрын
My dad helped me build, or let me help build, the self propelled Howitzer when I was 4 years old, some 63 years ago. The memory is very vivid and has kept me interested in plastic models for all this time. Bravo Renwal. I have a re-pop in my train room.
@larrydee88594 жыл бұрын
I too remember, building the Ticonderoga, The Forestall, and other Renwal, post WW2 models, back in the 1960s. I'm About the same age . Great models!
@N-Scale4 жыл бұрын
@@larrydee8859 I always thought so to. When I was 4 I remember looking at all those pieces and my dad turned them into a great looking vehicle. It was Magic
@happychildhood591 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Max for another great presentation! As a young modeler, I always felt that Renwal kits were a step above all the other model companies. At the time, their detail work was second to none. Their early box-art was fantastic and prompted younger minds like mine to visualize military situations in their heads, and eventually to purchase the kit. I built many of their models, but am most proud of having built their visible V-8 which I got to work. I have a mint boxed Renwal, not Revell, Visible V-8 in my model collection. I never knew about the Cosmorama model kit until watching this video and was floored by it! I learn something all the time. Thank you again!
@JeffFrmJoisey4 жыл бұрын
I discovered Renwal's Navy Ship Models around 1964-65. I'd already built many AMT cars, Aurora figures & planes and Revell Military Planes. 1st was a Destroyer, it' name eludes me. The detail and amount of parts in those models was - amazing!! I painted below the water line in red and fully decaled and hung the flags on black thread strung as the instructions suggested!! That ship was displayed in the front window of our Living Room for years!!! It was the 1st model I put there!!! I built other Renwal ships, cruisers, aircraft carriers etc. All got placed in that window!!! I remember my Dad brought home a Renwal catalog once around 1966 - it probably came from Polk's in NYC. The whole line was shown. One of these days I'll buy and build the Visible Sub model!!!!!
@stevemockoviak83844 жыл бұрын
I had the Stutz and the George Washington. These were the best model kits. Great detail. Fond memories building them.
@brerrabbit9585 Жыл бұрын
Many years ago when i was 9, somebody gave me the Renwal 'Human Skeleton' model for Christmas. A very 'sneaky' model that had educational value , but that glow in the dark color it was molded in was just about the coolest thing I ever seen. I had it on display on my dresser in my bedroom for years until our cat destroyed it! A great FUN model.
@Donleecartoons4 жыл бұрын
My dad built the Skysweeper AA gun when I was a tot and I kept it around for a long time through a couple moves. The number of separate parts (such as the twin magazines with individual shells) and the realistic proportions even on moving parts amazed me for years, considering what most other model companies were doing at the time. "As educational as it was fun." -- I remember when the mere act of reading the instructions for a model kit offered insight into how the real-world object worked.
@williamnoll79354 жыл бұрын
Another quality video. 40-odd years ago, I built the Revell version of the V-8. That one had the battery powered starter that turned the engine (the Renwal reissue). Even though my late father worked for Hydra-Matic, the Automatic Transmission division of GM at the historic Willow Run Plant, I had NO clue how an engine worked... We never fixed cars at my house, we bought new ones. Building this model probably changed my life. Computers were 'the thing' then, but mechanics (and electronics & airplanes) were my passion. A couple years later, while poking around a storage room at an old middle school, I found an unopened Renwal V-8 kit. Those had separate boxes for each color. They let me have it, but I don't think I ever built it! And here were are now... Retiring soon from a lifelong career in Nuclear Power Electric Generation (and former Reactor Operator USS Enterprise CVN-65). All because I thought machines (and cars, airplanes, and ships) were cool... And like most in my generation, did that with only a HS Diploma!
@DavidRLentz-b7i7 ай бұрын
David R Lentz, USA Thank you again, Max, for your outline of the early days of model kits. During my boyhood, my family and I had been terribly poor, so I lacked the means to buy a lot of model kits. I would see Renwal kits of World War Two and postwar combat ships that I very much had desired, though they were well beyond my reach. I now wish I could find them, though decades on, I still would not be able to afford them, due to physical disabilities, some since birth.
@williamreynolds94144 жыл бұрын
This is a great video. Thanks. Packed away in a box I have an Ontos, a Skysweeper, and a Walker Bulldog. Forgot what kits they were. Great series of memories!!
@maxsmodels4 жыл бұрын
Keep them safe. They are worth a few $$$$
@garfieldsmith3324 жыл бұрын
Another great presentation. I remember Renwal very well. Loved the kits. The working actions and moving parts were just awesome to a kid. I had the 4 different SSBNs. Loved firing the missiles from the launch tubes. Adding the figures to the various areas of the ship made for great details. Also had a lot of the army vehicle kits which had play action. I tried a couple of those "aero-skin" kits but could never get them right, and they ended up a gluey mess. One kit I always wanted was the Atomic Cannon and never got one when I was a kid. I did manage to get the "re-pop" that came out a couple of years ago. Once again thanks for doing the work of research and putting this video together; much appreciate.
@maxsmodels4 жыл бұрын
I did 1 aeroskin model...we don't talk about it anymore.
@mbryson28994 жыл бұрын
I bought the Revell reissue of the Visible V-8 for my wife's little brother when he was nine. He and their father put it together. Kody can fix anything now. One of my cousins had a Nike kit which he built in the mid 70s; I only got to watch. Decades later I took the full Nike museum tour at the Marin Headlands out here in California. I knew a lot of the facts because Tim let me read the instruction sheet facts after he was done. And, as always, NICE music! :)
@manthony19564 жыл бұрын
I remember Renwal's US Navy Destroyer. I don't remember the name but I liked it. I always wanted to paint the details. I grew up in a small inland valley agricultural town in my elementary school years. Yes, we had a hobby shop for a short time, but their focus was probably model cars. I know that they had brass HO locomotives and balsa wood airplanes (they also had Pactra paints). Most of my models came from Sprouse-Ritz 5 & 10 (Monogram, Revell, Pyro, Hubley) or the local drug store (Hawk, Aurora, UPC). The selection varied often.
@roadstarman584 жыл бұрын
I never built one, but I remember seeing an Aero skin kit once in about 1967. I remember it had a window in the box top showing off the 'skin'. My oldest brother had a Renwal atomic power plant kit.
@maxsmodels4 жыл бұрын
Those atomic power plant kits are rare and expensive now
@roadstarman584 жыл бұрын
@@maxsmodels He found it somewhere for cheap in the early 80's. I remember him saying it was worth a bunch even back then, but he was such a science nerd, he built it.
@richardklug8224 жыл бұрын
I remember that the George Washington sub was pretty detailed. It even had a pin-up poster molded onto one of the bulkheads in the crew's quarters!
@georgeburns72514 жыл бұрын
Me too. What a surprise it was finding the pinup molded in the bulkhead. The revel George Washington only had 8 Polaris tubes.
@philbenza63804 жыл бұрын
Yeah , that was pretty cool for the time!
@ericdeforest50353 жыл бұрын
I remember having a heck of a time gluing the tiny ham into the freezer.
@lancerevell59794 жыл бұрын
I built several Renwal kits in the late 1960s/early 1970s, before they were acquired by Revell. The M-50 Ontos, M-55 self propelled arty vehicle, M-47 tank, USS George Washington sub, and USS King and USS Dewey destroyers. More recently I have acquired some of the recent reissues of these kits. Detail isn't up to modern standards, but they are still fun old kits.
@neillowe82304 жыл бұрын
I very much enjoy your vids on the kit manufacturers so far. I mostly only do Airfix, Revell and Frog with a smattering of other brands, but I very much remember the day in 1972 (I was 10) when my Dad handed me "The Andrew Jackson" Fleet Ballistic Missile Sub Renwal kit No.654 in 1/200 scale, still have it now although it is in severe need of rebuilding. I was surprised that everything fitted first time and that the Polaris missile launched. Keep the vids coming sir.
@dmflynn9624 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another fine video about plastic models. My very first models were Renwals, but I was too young to build them on my own. When I was 5, my mother tried to get me interested in doing something creative, and bought me those tiny ship models, but she hovered over me when building them. Four years later when I started to build models again, Renwal was hard to find even though I lived only 20 miles from the factory. I was excited to discover the North Carolina model, a very cool looking battleship. I have different opinion from you on the hull. It was better than Revell's flat bottom US vessels, but nearly as accurate as Revell's Bismark/Tirpitz, Arizona/Pennsylvania, Hamilton Coast Guard cutter, etc. In 1968 Revell advertised in Boys Life a "new" North Carolina. The prototype photo was mouthwatering, but when I opened the box I was bummed. Yes the underwater hull was better than Renwal's, but everything else was worse: 16-inch gun barrels too small, 5-inch mounts mis-shaped, poor fitting parts. I also built Renwal and Revell 1/72 WWI planes after the movie Blue Max came out. It is hard for me to decide which company had better planes; I liked both.
@flyswryan4 жыл бұрын
Another great video, explaining the story behind a brand I bought & built as a kid, back when gas still had lead in it! Thank you, Max!
@Twirlyhead4 жыл бұрын
I confess to not having heard of them but I am mightily impressed by the quality and inovation of what I have seen here.
@ronaldplesz79944 жыл бұрын
I got a 66 Stutz as a xmas gift and found the build very pleasing. In the mid 70s Renwal issued a 2pack of 1/87 cars which like the Revival kits did not last long.
@dalecomer59514 жыл бұрын
Built all the kits in the Renwal Invisible Series. Think they're all still in my parents' old house but no one can find them.
@stevenleibson21884 жыл бұрын
I had the Renwal Stutz Revival. They made it as a slot car too. That's how I bought it. I'd ordered it at WT Grants (like a Woolworths) and many months later, long after I'd forgotten it, I got a phone call that it had come in. A beautiful model, but an overly heavy slot car. (An unbuilt one just sold on eBay!) Decades later, I bought another Virgil Exner creation: a used 1958 DeSoto Firedome. It cost a lot more. That's when I learned about Exner.
@geologic7404 жыл бұрын
The Visible Man kit was educational and had so much detail I bought it as a kid, then again for my children. Later, there was an assembled model with soft plastic guts that was interesting as well, but I don't recall the brand name. Renwal put a lot of effort into the kits.
@markfortin4214 жыл бұрын
Hi Max...Love your take on Renwal, always enjoyed their kits and still do! I do 'O' scale model R.R.ing, scale is 1/48, and have 5 of the 1/48 Packards and others...they build up beautifully...very detailed and accurate. The last one I bought, paid $5 for it in the box, new, with the instruction sheet! Almost a shame to build it but, like they say, "No guts, No glory" ✌😂
@hertzair11864 жыл бұрын
I remember wanting the massive Atomic Cannon kit, was kind of my holy grail... and found an original 1958 kit back in 1995 and paid an, at the time, staggering sum of $150 for it....then some 17 years later Revell reissues it for $60.00. I just never expected it to be reissued, or just wasn’t patient, I guess... Max, thanks for researching Renwal, they were somewhat of a mystery to me.
@garfieldsmith3324 жыл бұрын
Same here, only I never did get one back then. managed to snag the "re-pop" that came out a couple of years ago. Retail price in Canada was 50 bucks CDN. I have seen the "re-pop" on the internet for ridiculous prices.
@xtalvt4 жыл бұрын
I did something very similar ... I had the idea that I wanted a retro space display. I would put up stills from Disney's Man on the Moon and the Collier's articles. Thus I needed a 1957 Strombecker RM-1 and the Nuclear Space Station. I saw Glencoe had re-issued it. About 5 years ago I could not find the RM-1 .... searched the web ... found one in Australia. Bought it and paid to ship it here (USA). Two years later everyone had them here ... bought a second ... still waiting to be built.
@larrydee88594 жыл бұрын
Yes Mike. my mother helped me build some of these models and turn them into great masterpieces in the mid and early 1960s. I didn't realize till a little later on, that they seemingly were post world war 2 models. It's amazing how when our parents help us, these pieces all come together into beautiful models.
@scottfirman4 жыл бұрын
They did that to the General. A civil War locomotive. I built and stored the original, then saw it reintroduced a few years ago. I never got rid of mine as it took many awards for the details I added to mine including real ballast on the tracks and detailing the wood such that it looked real.
@dchurch20129 ай бұрын
That atomic cannon was a stunner! I remember it begin prominently displayed at a Naperville, IL hobby shop circa 1965. I definitely wanted to build it. I recall the price was super-sized as well as the kit! (but perfectly in line given what you were getting). I wonder how many Renwal sold?
@phineasrumson31164 жыл бұрын
I built several Renwal kits, including the Atomic Cannon. They had a great look, when finished, were a source of pride to any builder in our circle!
@glennweaver30144 жыл бұрын
Renwal made a lot of fun kits. The Visible Man was an early kit I built as a kid. Their submarine models were well detailed and looked great. Renwal also made models of the Visible Pigeon and Visible Trout which are rather scarce these days.
@maxsmodels4 жыл бұрын
I did not know they made an invisible trout. I sometimes to try and see if I can leave all of the bones to my fish dinners in one piece so they would look like fossils. Yes, I am a child.
@Glicksman14 жыл бұрын
The Sky Sweeper was my favourite non-aeroplane model when I was a kid and I built two of them over the years. I recently bought a NOS one on E.bay and I intend to build it.
@dday92574 жыл бұрын
Their visible line was just terrific.Had a blast building the the visible chassis and V-8.You don’t see anything like that out today.Another great model company gone.
@scottworsley32184 жыл бұрын
Brings back memories. I built many Renwal kits back in the day.
@philbenza63804 жыл бұрын
I built the 1-12 th scale Mercedes Benz 300 S L Gullwing coupe many years ago. Excellent kit, everything worked. I made the headlights and tail lights work and added flocked carpeting to the interior. I still have it in my man cave!
@yorokobi95309 ай бұрын
I bought a Cosmorama when I was 12. It was a fascinating planetarium kit and when assembled, you were supposed to be able to see the control panel match what you were seeing on the skylight. It would've worked except that many of the plastic parts were warped. It's still cool as heck.
@cjholmes43294 жыл бұрын
GREAT summary of Renwal history! I was always partial to the Visible kits, especially the anatomical series and I DID paint flesh tones on the nose and lips of the Visible Head!
@patricklozito70424 жыл бұрын
If I had to pick one brand, it would be Renwal. I was fortunate to buy an un-assembled Atomic Cannon kit 2 years ago including the metal parts and springs.
@orbitalair21034 жыл бұрын
This company was gone by the time I started modeling, but I recognize some of the products that Revell re-released. I enjoyed building the cutaway George Washington sub. and the V8 engine was neat, I had one of those for a long time.
@jebsails28374 жыл бұрын
My late (never on time) little brother (or bother) and I were both avid model builders. I had the Stutz, and he the Visible V8, which led him to a lifelong occupation with anything automotive. Wanted the Ontos, which when I had the funds, couldn't find. There was quite the kerfuffle when the First Polaris model was introduced, seems security was not followed, and what was supposed to be a speculative design was in fact very real. Narragansett Bay.
@modelermark1724 жыл бұрын
This brings back lots of memories! I would like to see those "Renwal Revival" car kits made available, again . . . .
@model-man78024 жыл бұрын
Really loved the North Carolina.Have one built and one in the box.👍
@Yaris5104 жыл бұрын
An excellent historical overview as ever, Max. The only Renwal kit of which I have any experience is their Visible Man; which I still think is one of the best scale models ever released
@Wild-Dad4 жыл бұрын
I had both the visible V8 and the aircraft engine. I don't think I still have the aircraft but I still have about 3/4 of the V8 model left. I also have the the George Washington, but not the clear half. A friend of mine had the Atomic Cannon and the Walker Bulldog. I had never seen the cars, I would liked to have had a few of those. I'll have to see if any are around.
@rkyyrs94774 жыл бұрын
I still have some of the military kits in the original boxes. Sooooo many kits so little time. I have seen your vids. I saw the ontos inrl.
@madmatt53943 жыл бұрын
If you're not gonna build em, put em up for sale on eBay. Or let me know, maybe I'll by em!
@markharnitchek20094 жыл бұрын
i liked the Aeroskin models...no way i could that those stripes on their Albatross DV with a paint brush...great video.
@rundoetx4 жыл бұрын
And another entertaining video by the Marvelous Maximus!!!!
@Paladin18734 жыл бұрын
I had that Patton II model. I also built Elliott White Springs' Se5a which was a Renwal kit. I recall a rumor that the Navy was upset when they saw the George Washington class submarine model because of its accurate internal details.
@maxsmodels4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the boys at Lindberg actually got a visit from the FBI. They had to show the magazine articles that they used as references. Revell's was inaccurate enough that no one cared.
@rorywaite7323 жыл бұрын
There s a story that the Soviet embassy in D.C. bought those kits by the carton when they were released. And I don't think it was because they were bored with nothing to do. :-)
@williamschmeelk33784 жыл бұрын
When I was kid, Renwal was my preferred model company. THe parts seemed to fit better than Revell and I built many of the visible models. Wish I had the airplane engine. I did enjoy the visible man, woman, head and V8 engine, which at that time was motorized. Great stuff.
@ronnieburns45544 жыл бұрын
Loved the kits, just picked up the Military Wrecker at a hobby show!
@RMJTOOLS4 жыл бұрын
I remember building the George Washington, seemed huge at the time. My local hobby shop had an assembled Atomic Cannon on display. On the paper skin Renwal had, I think they were just a bit ahead of the technology curve. I know that Wing Nut Wings kits have lozenge decals that cover the entire model, I guess they have developed the cutting technology well enough to function.
@tomdynia99514 жыл бұрын
When I was ten years old the individually elevating guns on the battleships and cruisers were just the coolest things ever! Loved those kits . . . the tanks with the opening hatches and elevating guns although I remember thinking that whoever designed the crew figures had only a vague acquaintance with human anatomy. Also remember the aeroskin kits and brain-damaging glue they came with to stick the aeroskin to the plastic. Still a nice idea to recreate colorful First World War schemes that were way beyond my painting skills at the time!
@dchurch20129 ай бұрын
I like the fact that those companies innovated and took risks; If everything didn't come together perfectly, at least they were trying. I don't think I ever built an aeroskin kit. Sounds like it would be fun to put together.
@calvingifford94424 жыл бұрын
Always enjoyed the kits they tooled!
@scottfirman4 жыл бұрын
I saw a few of these but none kf them interested me. I remember my brothers getting the see through engine one year for Christmas. I stuck to the popular plastic model kits of the day. I built models up till I was 17, then got back into them later in life, even getting my children involved.
@maximojoe73984 жыл бұрын
Built the military wrecker/crane...flash aside it built into a highly detailed and functional model....wish I could find more!
@tinfoilhatorchestra52144 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your work...thanks for the audio fix too
@maxsmodels4 жыл бұрын
yeah, thatw as on me for not doing a watch before posting. Sometimes the processing glitches.
@dchurch20129 ай бұрын
I built the visible V8 - a great kit and pretty realistic, particularly the firing of spark plugs. I always liked their kits; I thought they were high quality for a reasonable price. I also thought they covered kits not carried by other producers. And of course, I always wanted to build the atomic cannon! (although I don't know where I would have displayed it - it wasn't exactly "space efficient"!)
@FastSports-ScaleCarGarage4 жыл бұрын
Great video! Looking forward to the next one!
@michaelnaven2134 жыл бұрын
I built many of their kits on armor including the Atomic cannon. I played for hours with those kits. As a military brat ,when he moved, I had to give my models away to my friends.
@roberthill32074 жыл бұрын
Finding information about the kit i was building as a kid long long time before the internet was half of the fun. My collection of books started at about the time i took building model kits seriously. Have a great day everyone.
@latinalover27154 жыл бұрын
Renwal was an excellent company that produced authentic models with operating parts.
@randyherbrechtsmeier47964 жыл бұрын
I Love the Aero Skins. Gottem all Sealed and the Poster. Thanks. When I was a Poor Kid. Ya buy one, didnt need paint or glue. Everything Ya could want. I've build a few of them. Thanks again!!!
@mongolike5134 жыл бұрын
I had the US Fleet diorama kit and, in fact, I still have a destroyer from this issue sitting in my bedroom. A miniature fragment of a distant past. Hope you are getting along swell Max.
@soonerlon4 жыл бұрын
I fondly remember growing up and always to build the "Visible Chassis" model. A douple years ago, I went digging around to find one of those kits and read the Renwal had a really bad habit of shorting parts in their kits. A kit that has been thoroughly checked for all parts were going for $1000 on ebay. A little rich for my blood......
@maxsmodels4 жыл бұрын
wow
@stiffrichard28164 жыл бұрын
I have two Revell Human Skull models which were originally a Renwal mold, not mentioned here. Also the Renwal human skeleton. The glow in the dark plastic glows no more.
@fernandochavez43124 жыл бұрын
Great presentation!👍
@jasonguttman5484 жыл бұрын
Now, that's a little better. You do have interesting videos. Thank you, 👍. 😷.
@markjannakos5034 жыл бұрын
thanks Max ... I do enjoy your videos!
@maxsmodels4 жыл бұрын
thanks for watching
@kennyswonger52274 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this topic.I have the invisible woman .and two kits of the invisible V8 engines.still in box's.not finished.never took time to finish building them.
@cfitrob58884 жыл бұрын
I built quite a few renwal kits. The nike was the first line of defense for the "allied" half of my room. Have you ever seen what a nike can do to a TIE fighter.
@seansky27214 жыл бұрын
I had a lot of fun blowing the dog snot out of the imaginary VC with My Ontos model. It could hide behind a broom or the couch and inundate the enemies of Liberty! I built the Essex class aircraft carrier kit several times. Renwal was great fun. I still have a few 1/72 Aero-skin fighters in my collection. Thanks Max!
@maxsmodels4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I met a few marines who enjoy'd blasting the crap out of the real ones. They loved that weird little machine. I don't know what acid trip the designers were on, but it worked.
@seansky27214 жыл бұрын
@@maxsmodels My Uncle Rick was a Vietnam Marine. God rest Him. He knew what an Ontos was, but didn't share very many stories. An Honorable Man.
@kennethlee4944 жыл бұрын
Love these model history videos. BTW, "The Orville" will be returning but it will be on Hulu and probably not until early 2021. Doug Drexler is heading up the VFX for the series and it is currently on hiatus (for obvious reasons).
@maxsmodels4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I love that show
@spreadeagled56544 жыл бұрын
I built all of Renwal’s armored vehicle and submarine kits. It was thrilling for me as a kid and teenager. 👍
@markwatson31354 жыл бұрын
I always had a hard time building Renwal, I built the submarine and the V8. If I had been older and had more knowledge of fit, they probably would have come out better
@edwardsmall69164 жыл бұрын
I think I have all of their 1/48 scale cars. They look good next to my 1/48 scale planes. It just everything a sense of scale. Also, I remember building the visible dog back in the 60s.
@joezuccardo32454 жыл бұрын
Renwal also made working model kits for H O trains House on fire, gantry crane, coaling station and a toy tank truck used on an American Flyer unloading flat car, They made other toys too.
@jkdm76534 жыл бұрын
Having assembled many plastic scale model kits, I say Renwal had the overall best. Their US Navy ship kits were all in 1:500 scale, so you could "build" a fleet of ships which each were in perfect relative size to one another. You could also cement them so that the cement never showed outwardly. Better than Monogram, Aurora, Lindbergh, or even Revell.
@d.pierce.68204 жыл бұрын
I had been thinking about those Aeroskin models just the other day, wondering who had made those kits. I built a number of them, as I really liked WW1 planes.
@bowdenja4 жыл бұрын
they released a U.S.S. Shangri-La (CVA-38) after the upgrade mods. My retired off the Shang in 1968 and wished I had bought the model when it was released.
@vhhawk3 жыл бұрын
I regret that I have only one upvote to give. Every time I get to the credits, I want to upvote again.
@georgecoventry84414 жыл бұрын
Renwal was kind of an odd company, but yes, they had a reputation for detail and they took on some unusual subjects. I bought most of their Aeroskin planes and some of their warship kits.
@johnpinckney49794 жыл бұрын
IIRC, around 1966, they introduced a line of model cars with a "display case"...
@jackmoorehead20363 жыл бұрын
I remember building the Atomic cannon, the Ontos, the Hawk and Nike missiles. They were very good kits even for a kid like I was then.
@CAPNMAC824 жыл бұрын
Wow, that brings back some memories--buying kits from a genuine "five and dime" too.
@memonk114 жыл бұрын
I had that hawk missle battery kit when I was a kid.
@avgjoeavglife4 жыл бұрын
I love these model company history videos.
@JamesSavik4 жыл бұрын
Way before my time. I've seen a few of their kits rebranded by Revell. I did the George Washington many moons ago.
@scottkellogg35024 жыл бұрын
I want to thank you for this one: I draw a futuristic comic strip, "21st Century Fox." I've got to use those Revival Car designs. That's got the really cool style I love. Thanks for the Inspiration!
@maxsmodels4 жыл бұрын
I hope it helps.
@rogerharacz57907 ай бұрын
I used to have the WW1 airplane models and depending on your attention span they turned out quite nicely with a spray of gloss lacquer.😅
@WAL_DC-6B4 жыл бұрын
I got the Visible Man kit as a Christmas gift from my much older cousin who was an M.D. at the time. Absolutely hated it and never built it either!
@Loulovesspeed4 жыл бұрын
@Dan Uscian - I'm curious as to why you "hated" it? I built the visible man and the original visible V8, which had an electric motor and flashing (in proper order) spark plug lights. I learned a bit about the human anatomy as well as the workings of an auto engine in building these.
@WAL_DC-6B4 жыл бұрын
@@Loulovesspeed The Renwal Visible V-8 I would have loved much like the Monogram Phantom Mustang (P-51) I had and built as a kid. But, as educational as the Visible Man kit was, it just wasn't "my cup of tea." Never had much interest in biology.
@ralphbalfoort29093 жыл бұрын
I remember the Ontos in the window at Bob's Hobby Shop in Albany, NY, but I was more interested in aircraft models.
@montigobear4 жыл бұрын
After 9 patrols I finally had my fill of SSBN's. Gee, thanks, Renwal-Revell
@SSN5154 жыл бұрын
Diesel Boats Forever!
@lauranceemory44484 жыл бұрын
My feeble brain mixed Monogram with Renwal on different post. Renwal's howitzer was superb imo, and also built the tanks and Ontos (little Greek lesson there). Wanted to get atomic cannon, but think it was a spendy $6 or so. And where to display it?
@Donleecartoons4 жыл бұрын
Re: the "reasonably accurate" below-the-waterline kit of the battleship -- I always wondered about the somewhat indifferent shaping of the hull below the waterline on Revell warship kits (box-scale USS Missouri and Fletcher-class destroyer come to mind), especially the sterns where the props were represented by a couple bumps and the rudder a vaguely L-shaped blob.
@johnbockelie38993 жыл бұрын
The Revell U.S.S. Missouri was produced in 1953, so in my opinion, they could only replicate the top of the ship, and guess what under the water line looked like. That's my opinion.The real ship was launched in 1944.
@Donleecartoons3 жыл бұрын
@@johnbockelie3899 They could have at least guessed there'd be propellers.
@johnbockelie38993 жыл бұрын
@@Donleecartoons maybe at the time these models were produced, the early 1950's this part of the ship was still classified. All I know is the Iowa class battleship has four propellers. Out board 4 blades inboard , 5 blades. And 2 long rudders ( look like small airplane wings that hang down.)
@Donleecartoons3 жыл бұрын
@@johnbockelie3899 It's all maybes.
@mrains1004 жыл бұрын
I remember this company, and back in the stone age I think got the visible submarine. Good memories.
@DickieDelouise4 жыл бұрын
Very enjoyable and informative 🙂 I also want that Cosmorama!! 😄
@maxsmodels4 жыл бұрын
Me 2. What is it?
@DickieDelouise4 жыл бұрын
@@maxsmodels well, apparently it's a model planetarium, which makes it even cooler🙂
@farpointgamingdirect4 жыл бұрын
I had the Visible V-8, Visible Man, and Visible B-17. Not sure if the B-17 was Renwal...
@williamnoll79354 жыл бұрын
Monogram...
@hortonshotrodshop2003 Жыл бұрын
Great video max. I dig them kits.
@jamesmacdonald12804 жыл бұрын
I have a few of the 7 cars. They are very pricey and in great demand. One that I know is rare is a store display in a plastic display of the tutone Packard. I also have the kit. I wonder if the old car molds are on somebody’s shelf somewhere. 3D printing anyone?