My first scale model after returning to the hobby in the late 1980s, it's the 1/48 Monogram A-10:
And yes, it's still hanging around the display cabinet after all these years. A true survivor!
Blowing off the dust
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And photographed on an airfield! I love it!
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My first “grown up” build, from 1984 when I was a new young Private freshly arrived at Ft Polk. It’s been damaged, repaired, and rebuilt since then. The internal stowage, antenna & tie down, and trailer are a later addition. Figure and basic jeep are original.
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But, of course!Stikpusher wrote: And photographed on an airfield! I love it!
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The are my two oldest surviving builds, both armor, and built around 1973 or so. Monogram 1/32 StuG.IV and Tamiya 1/35 StuH.42. I’m not sure which is older. Both were rebuilt & repainted around 1988 & 1989 respectively. The Monogram figures are as I painted them as a kid. The Tamiya figures are from the rebuild and an early attempt at surgery repositions & parts swapping, a la Shepard Paine. This was years before gloss base coats & flat top coats, so the decals have long since dried off and flaked away.
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Lyle... Thomas... somebody.... we should "sticky" this!
Declan, that is one amazing USS Enterprise! Wow, I really love the way you made this look!
As for our oldest models, how far back do you want us to go?
I never really took a break from model building. I did it all through my high school and college years. I did stop for a bit when I moved out, but resumed as soon as I found a local hobby shop about 16 months later.
So, if you want to see my Absolute earliest model, brace yourself. This was built when I was seven years old...
That is my 1/72 scale MPC Profile Series Focke Wulf. And yes, I still have it, along with my first ship (1/600 scale USS Forrestal) and my first 1/72 scale armor model (Panzerjager PzI); my first jet (1/721 scale Airfix MiG 15). I think in the 51 years I've been building; I've lost 16 to breakage over the years and moves, 11 of them have been replaced. Other than those five unreplaced, I still have all the models I've ever built (except some commissions)
Declan, that is one amazing USS Enterprise! Wow, I really love the way you made this look!
As for our oldest models, how far back do you want us to go?
I never really took a break from model building. I did it all through my high school and college years. I did stop for a bit when I moved out, but resumed as soon as I found a local hobby shop about 16 months later.
So, if you want to see my Absolute earliest model, brace yourself. This was built when I was seven years old...
That is my 1/72 scale MPC Profile Series Focke Wulf. And yes, I still have it, along with my first ship (1/600 scale USS Forrestal) and my first 1/72 scale armor model (Panzerjager PzI); my first jet (1/721 scale Airfix MiG 15). I think in the 51 years I've been building; I've lost 16 to breakage over the years and moves, 11 of them have been replaced. Other than those five unreplaced, I still have all the models I've ever built (except some commissions)
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“Sticky” has been doneDuke Maddog wrote:Lyle... Thomas... somebody.... we should "sticky" this!
Mark, you have my age beat by about a year or so on your oldest survivor. I was about eight or so when I first built the last two.Duke Maddog wrote:So, if you want to see my Absolute earliest model, brace yourself. This was built when I was seven years old...
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I am amazed at the life spans some of these models have!
All of you have some pretty cool old kits to show. Thanks for sharing
All of you have some pretty cool old kits to show. Thanks for sharing
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Thank you Carlos! I'd say that a year certainly made a difference between us. LOL! Yours at eight look far better than mine at seven!
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Not really. Those have been repaired and rebuilt…. They look better now because of that…
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