What was your very first Airfix/plastic kit?
What was your very first Airfix/plastic kit?
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The Hypno-Toad

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13,113 posts

228 months

Saturday 16th July 2011
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Just watching the excellent James May programme on Airfix and it got me thinking, what was your very first Airfix (or Frog or Revell or Tamiya.) plastic kit?

Mine was the Airfix 1/72 Boulton Paul Defiant in nightfighter paint scheme, supplied in the card/plastic bag combo. I remember I got glue all over the canopy/turret.

Willing to bet there might be a similar thread somewhere here but he-ho couldn't find it.

Nicholas Blair

4,111 posts

307 months

Saturday 16th July 2011
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Think mine was a 1/72 Hurricane way back in the mid seventies. Happy days smile

perdu

4,885 posts

222 months

Saturday 16th July 2011
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Golden Hind

And painted with water colours because I didnt know about modelling enamel paints when I bought the plastic bagged model.



edit to make relevant

sorry


Edited by perdu on Saturday 16th July 22:34

davepoth

29,395 posts

222 months

Saturday 16th July 2011
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Mk1 Spitfire.

Zaxxon

4,057 posts

183 months

Saturday 16th July 2011
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Airfix 1/72 Seahawk, made lying down in front of an old Grundig telly.
Fond memories.

twister

1,556 posts

259 months

Saturday 16th July 2011
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I remember helping my dad with an Airfix Lancaster and 707, and then I *think* my first solo effort was a Revell B1 Lancer.

Elderly

3,654 posts

261 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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The Hypno-Toad said:
Mine was the Airfix 1/72 Boulton Paul Defiant in nightfighter paint scheme, supplied in the card/plastic bag combo. I remember I got glue all over the canopy/turret.
Airfix Spitfire. 2 Shillings from Woolworth some time in the late fifties.

Not only did I get glue all over the canopy but also it spilled out over almost every other small joint, got on my fingers and then onto various surfaces. I then further ruined it with thick Humbrol plastic enamel (not waiting for coats to dry fully when applying a second camouflage colour) and finished off by tearing some decals rolleyes.

The Boulton Paul Defiant followed ...... all I remember is fu(king up the turret and its gun biglaugh.

OT but My first ever kit was a Veron solid balsa wood Mig fighter (also ruined - my excuse is that my parents wouldn't let me have a balsa knife smile).

I made my first control line aircraft in 1961 (it had an ED Bee 1cc diesel engine) and I smashed that up on my first attempt at flight!

I moved on to boats and still have (in the loft) my Veron rescue tender with a 5cc Miles Special diesel thumbup.

DavidY

4,492 posts

307 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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Spitfire Mk1 - 17p from Woolies around 1972

Wacky Racer

40,572 posts

270 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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I was fortunate as my dad used to own a model shop in the sixties and seventies and I grew up with them, he was one of the biggest Airfix dealers in the North of England at that time.

Probably either the Short Sunderland or Boulton and Paul Defiant...smile

Eric Mc

124,743 posts

288 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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It's amazing how often the Defiant turns up as a first model. It must have had the lure of the "so wrong, it's right" variety (both as a kit and a real aeroplane).

My first Airfix kit was the Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter - bought around 1966 for 2/6 (they were more expensive in Ireland). It would have been in a poly bag with lovely Roy Cross artwork.
I would say Roy Cross did more to sell Airfix than any other factor. The demise of their sales was partly down to the fact that they removed his artwork from the bags and boxes in the early 1980s.

The current artwork on Airfix kits is the best it has been since the Roy Cross days.

The Hypno-Toad

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13,113 posts

228 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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Eric Mc said:
It's amazing how often the Defiant turns up as a first model. It must have had the lure of the "so wrong, it's right" variety (both as a kit and a real aeroplane).

My first Airfix kit was the Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter - bought around 1966 for 2/6 (they were more expensive in Ireland). It would have been in a poly bag with lovely Roy Cross artwork.
Quick theory on that, it was moulded in black so no need for painting. Just slap the decals on.

I seem to recall that the F-5A was my second kit. I think the Fairy Firefly was the third and that was when the paint came out.

Memory's a weird thing isn't it? I can remember this stuff but couldn't tell you what I had for lunch two days ago.frown

Yertis

19,524 posts

289 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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I can remeber the first three or four very easily.

1 Airfix Me110 }
} Dogfight Double
2 Spitfire Mk IX}

3 Airfix Lancaster

4 Frog Kittyhawk

All in 1973. After that it's a blur. I'd like to get hold of the original issue of the Dogfight Double, in a sense I owe it my whole career.

Elderly

3,654 posts

261 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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Eric Mc said:
It's amazing how often the Defiant turns up as a first model. It must have had the lure of the "so wrong, it's right" variety (both as a kit and a real aeroplane).
As a child back then, I had NO idea what was wrong or right, I probably liked it because it
was the kit with the most guns for 2 shillings biggrin.

Eric Mc

124,743 posts

288 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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I like the black plastic theory. It makes sense.

DIW35

4,193 posts

223 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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Folland Gnat, the aircraft that the Red Arrows were using at the time. I know I wasn't very old, and there was an excess of glue all over the finished article, but I enjoyed putting it together.

escort90

3,572 posts

194 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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sea harrier and sea king

DieselGriff

5,160 posts

282 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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My first was the Airfix US Navy Phantom in 1:72nd in 1976. Not sure how I came to have it as no one in my family had showed any interest in the hobby as far as I know, although Dad took the hobby up with me later and did some excellent OOB models.

Was glued (extensively) and painted white (extensively) but I believe the decals went on okay, I do remember that I thought the gloss white didn't look as good as the artwork but Dad said it was okay as the aircraft were rarely pristine (whatever that meant!).

I bought the same kit a few years ago hoping to do a better job but need a round toit.

Second was a ship of some description - I'm sure it was a British battleship which was about twice the length of my hand (aged 6) I stuck the hull and deck together and I think the larger of the guns but the other "minor" details were forgotten.

3rd was a tank - Tiger I think remember thinking it was okay.

jpringle819

733 posts

262 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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I have a feeling that it was Tamiya Zakspeed Capri and I now have the same one in my stash to be built soon. I remember loads of glue monsters being made while I waited for my parents to get up on a Saturday morning. I also remember being very disappointed when Beatties forgot to put the glue in my bag one Saturday, I had to wait a whole week to build that one.

Eric Mc

124,743 posts

288 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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escort90 said:
sea harrier and sea king
Airfix only produced their first Sea Harier kit less than two years ago. You either have -

started modelling within the last few years

actually built the Airfix Harrier GR1 or GR3

built the Matchbox Sea Harrier (which came out in 1982) or somebody else's Sea Harier (Esci/Italeri, Fujimi) which came out later in the 80s.

Evangelion

8,346 posts

201 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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My first aircraft was anAirfix Yak 9d bought in good old Woollies - it was supposed to be a Spitfire but I looked at the label too quickly and didn't bother reading the name. I rectified that mistake the following week!

My first kit of all may have been a car though, as I seem to remember doing a Mini and a frogeye Sprite (again both Airfix) at about the same time. Have a Sprite in the stash now waiting to be built.