I was wondering... What's everyone's favorite Airfix kits from back in the day? Not talking about this new stuff..has to come from molds cut in the last century
I personally have enjoyably built their 1/72 fw190D (not the first molding--the one that was tooled in the 70s..
I have several of their 1/72 Fw190'F' kits which I have not built but look great in the box. These were also reboxex by MPC as just Fw190A.
The mk Vb spitfire I like as well.
One kit I was surprises by is their 1/72 TBD Devestator. It looks pretty decent in the box. Might could do with a new engine face, but shape and fit look good.
I also like their 1/72 F-14A. I have built the MPC redox. The kit is solid fun. Sure it has some issues but nothing that would stop me from building it. I have one in The stash. If there is ever an old Airfix GB, I may be tempted to build it.
Lastly, I recall building their P-38F as a wee lad, which I recall being decent. I believe it was also a MPC rebox with markings for Japanese Sandman II -- always my favorite markings since then!
Old Airfix - Your Favorite kits?
Old Airfix - Your Favorite kits?
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Re: Old Airfix - Your Favorite kits?
Airfix wasn't on my liminted radar back then.
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Tough call on that. Although I didn't realize it at the time, all those MPC 1/72 kits that I used to build were Airfix... and I built many of those. Then of course Airfix and US Airfix kits were also easy to come across at the different shops here. I did like their few 1/32 armor kits as well. Too bad that they didn't team up with Monogram and keep up in that against Tamiya in the 70's. Their original 1/48 stuff sure is nice too. Of those, so far I'd have to call their 109F my favorite so far. But the Mosquito FB VI and Ju-87B look quite nice as well. Not to mention their Spitfire VB. Id like to have another go at their original 1/48 Hurricane I someday. I wouldn't mind trying one of their old 1/24 kits as well. Perhaps the Harrier...
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Re: Old Airfix - Your Favorite kits?
Same here. Most kit brands growing up during youth years in stores like Kmart, Woolworth's, Stars/Tars carried mostly Revell, Monogram, AMT, MPC. Maybe an occasional Johann kit.
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Re: Old Airfix - Your Favorite kits?
BlackSheep214 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 9:53 amSame here. Most kit brands growing up during youth years in stores like Kmart, Woolworth's, Stars/Tars carried mostly Revell, Monogram, AMT, MPC. Maybe an occasional Johann kit.
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BlackSheep214 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 9:53 amSame here. Most kit brands growing up during youth years in stores like Kmart, Woolworth's, Stars/Tars carried mostly Revell, Monogram, AMT, MPC. Maybe an occasional Johann kit.
All of those MPC military kits were Airfix molds… those MPC three option kits in a white box- Airfix molds. Those MPC diorama kits? Airfix molds and figures…
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Re: Old Airfix - Your Favorite kits?
Love the marketing of the MPC profile series boxings. Stay away from the fw190D profile series though...that's the 1960s mold...unless you just want the box..
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Yes it was a great marketing g ploy on the part of both companies…
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Re: Old Airfix - Your Favorite kits?
There weren't any Airfix kits on the left coast when I was a flea, so I don't have recollections about them except for seeing ads for them is some old RAF Flying Review magazines I somehow acquired. One of the first ones I may have had was the B-1 and I was not impressed with it in comparison to the Monogram kit in the same scale. I was also biased because I mainly built in 1/48 or 1/32, so I didn't pay much attention to 1/72 scale. I preferred the better detail in the larger kits of the day, though with current molding tech 1/72 appeals to me much more. The only early Airfix kits I have built are the Westland Whirlwind from a bagged kit, and the DH-125. I do have quite a few in the stash, many from the 60's but mostly more recent. These include all but the Harrier in 1/24 scale.
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They were/are big on airliners. I have this one in the stash which will be done in the movie 'AIrplane' livery
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