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I had the Saturn rocket as a kid but mine never reached the moon when I threw it out of the window though to see how far it would fly.


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 5:24 pm
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This was my favouite model. A 1:1 replica kit of the legendary .44 Automag pistol as used by Dirty Harry in Sudden Impact. It had a magazine full of plastic cartridges that ejected from the side port when the slide was drawn back. It cost £11.99 in 1986 and was ace. Needless to say, my parents weren't too keen.

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Posted : 05/10/2010 5:49 pm
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I have a Hurricane at home to build. Problem is trying to get the kids (7 & 9) to want to they appear to prefer the Wii ... re-education is in order.

Tonight is Hurricane night!

Bloody hell, I just bought a Hurriane today, to build with my 5 year old so he can take it into Show and Tell on Monday.

He's currently playing the f****g Wii.


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 5:51 pm
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you can come round and give me a hand with it if you want.

Get a room!

C'mon boys - the old maxim: 'Balls drop - building little plastic models (of aeroplanes, ships and various vehicles including bicycles) - stops.'


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 6:21 pm
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You big sour-puss. I bet you were rubbish at them. Wonky transfers and gluey finger prints on the cockpit glass.

Me and Terra and Derek Startship are all grown up now anyway. That is why we are playing out in the dark on our push bikes later.


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 6:37 pm
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I completed a substantial number of these between the ages of 6 and 13. Then I moved on to balsa aeroplane kits. I built several planes and a lovely Kielcraft boat kit. It's a 34" scale model of a navy fire tender and after 34 years is still nestling in a box in my loft. I keep meaning to get it out and refurb it, but have enough stuff to think about (like posting on here). 😆


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 6:48 pm
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Harry - yes, I was guilty of the odd wonky transfer and some shocking paint jobs. I also used the bits of leftover plastic to extend the forks on several model motorcycles thus turning them into hideous unweildy choppers (ooh, er missus).
I do have very fond memories of a badminton racket cull of all the models dangling from my bedroon ceiling when I was about 14.


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 7:01 pm
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I took out HMS Ark Royal with half a dozen disposable lighters and 50 Swan Vestas.

Sadly it was more PFFFFF than KA-BOOM!


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 7:10 pm
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This!
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Posted : 05/10/2010 7:12 pm
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I have a 1930 Supercharged 4.5L Bentley 1:12 scale Airfix kit in an unopened box upstairs (still has the cellophane around it). Mrs T bought it for me many years ago (don't know why - I love all things mechanical but not into model making). Airfix don't make it any more, apparently. Never had the time or inclination to build it and can't bring myself to open the box because I know that I'd do a cack-handed job of it.


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 7:16 pm
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I always liked the airfix ships. Had loads of places but didn't get many boats. So I'll have this:

http://www.themodelcatalogue.com/shopexd.asp?id=247


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 7:36 pm
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Wow, TSR-2 amazing, if only the real ones were flying...(bl**dy labour) Someone made me a very large Harrier Gr3 (1/24?) when i was small, great stuff. That Mozzie is nice too, but £130!


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 7:45 pm
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I was told I could have anything from the Airfix catalogue as a reward for my "O" level results - I went for the Saturn V rocket.

One of my happiest memories is my dad being home from a tour with the RAF and spending the evenings with him building the 1:24th Spitfire with a motor to run the propellor.

Last week I watched him sitting building a Lancaster with his grandson - my little lad. Lovely to see that interest and link going through the generations.

(My lad has just started out on the simple prepainted Airfix kits, for no other reason than it is something he can just about do himself with a bit of time and help from me or his grandpa)


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 7:59 pm
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Swadey, that's a really great memory. nice to see the circle complete!


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 8:04 pm
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Westland Lysander, because it's the last one i made. I felt sorry for it because it hadn't been sold in my 7 years or so of building...


 
Posted : 05/10/2010 8:28 pm
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Posted : 05/10/2010 8:57 pm
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Ah well, Hurricane didn't get started last night, stuff got in the way (not the Wii 🙂 ) Maybe tonight, the misses is out & the 9 year old is at cubs so just me & the 7 year old


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 9:22 am
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The first "big" model that I built - was very special to me as the relative who gave it as a Christmas present used to fly them...

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Posted : 06/10/2010 9:36 am
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The F4U Corsairs were always my fave airfix kit as a kid...
Can i put too and buy this?
http://www.corsair82.com/


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 9:37 am
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never would have put airfix and lottery win together before.

being from ulster, my airfix models were introduced to little bombs we made by cutting open shotgun cartridges and salvaging the power...

my action men could have done with a little action figure Selly Oak


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 9:51 am
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Gentlemen, you're aiming a little low with just Airfix.

Whilst I admit that they are the name everyone knows, they are but one brand. What you need to do is visit [url= http://www.hannants.co.uk/ ]http://www.hannants.co.uk/[/url] and have a look at the joy that a warehouse full of plastic model can give a grown man.

I've always wanted one of these... [url= http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/IT1065 ]http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/IT1065[/url]


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 9:59 am
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I remember as a kid I had a Jolly Green Giant (like the sea dragon not the yellow fella who advertises corn), I seem to remember using it to ferry small soldiers to ambush the hornby train as it passed under my bed 🙂

Most models came ot a fiery end when I discovered filling them with matches & caps an setting fire to them... The Graf Spee was certainly one.


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 10:11 am
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Last Model I finished was a Super Cobra (Revell 1:72). I'm currently working on a Red Arrows Gnat (Airfix and bloody terrible kit 1:72), Also working on a Single Seater Typhoon (Revell 1:72) but it's a bit boring. Next up is a 1:32 Spitfire MkIX. Already done a 1:72 Spitfire so looking forward to doing a big one!


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 11:13 am
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It's time to man up, ladies! 😡

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It didn't end that well though... 😥 http://gareth.ayto.fotoblog.org.uk/c1388291.html

Saying that, I built a 1/72 huricane, spitfire, lancaster and mosquito for my (at the time) unborn nipper that are now hanging from his bedroom window.


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 11:32 am
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Posted : 06/10/2010 11:56 am
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Gentlemen, you're aiming a little low with just Airfix.

STW must be the only mountain biking forum in the world where:

a) There is a thread about Airfix

b) Someone turns up to say your Airfix is Saracin and that you should have bought some niche brand for 10 times the price


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 12:07 pm
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Tree-magnet - how much for a basic plane, radio and engine?


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 12:16 pm
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I've spent summer (and about £80) on one of these:
http://www.parkzone.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=Pkz3600

Everything in the box, just a shame I can't fly, but I'm getting better. Best £80 I've spent in ages, like being 10 again (I even had to climb a few trees to get it back). Well worth it.
Video here:


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 12:35 pm
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@Gee-Jay, that is phenomenal!


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 12:40 pm
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I would quite like to build it up myself tho...


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 1:23 pm
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My son and i are building several tamiya tanks to build a large battle diorama and i have the saturn five in the cupboard awaiting build time, i have a retired vicar friend whose brother in law collected airfix and frog but never built them he has a shed 8 by 12 full of them to sort and do something with, some of the kits are nearly as old as me (52)


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 2:20 pm
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Tree-magnet - how much for a basic plane, radio and engine?

Starting with a trainer (that's a sort of second step aircraft) then you can get all in kits for around the £180 mark.

www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk

I'd link you to some examples, but work have blocked the site as "game playing". Tards. 🙄 Look for the albatros, it's what I started on and really forgiving. You need to get good at repairing with glue though to start off with! lol


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 2:26 pm
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When I was a kid, I sooooo wanted a radio controlled plane. Was way out of the reach of my pocket money then.

Those Mustamgs look ace..!


 
Posted : 06/10/2010 2:47 pm
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You bunch of losers! If I was going to make a model...

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Posted : 06/10/2010 2:51 pm
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Those Mustamgs look ace..!


The thing with the Parkzone planes is that they are so light if you fly over long grass it's very hard to do any damage. They're not for learners but that didn't stop me having a lot of fun. It needs a bit of patching up now but next summer....


 
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