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wdfifteen 03-02-2021 05:45 PM

Do you remember the first plastic model you assembled?
 
I do. Another thread here got me thinking about it. I was 5 or 6 and it was a model of a 1920s era Standard mail plane. It had about a 10 inch wingspan and was molded in maroon plastic. I was too young and/or dumb to read the instructions. My uncle came by when I was trying to glue the decals on. He taught me how to use water transfer decals. My parents were either too ignorant or disinterested to bother showing me.
From there it was models of fighter jets and bombers for a few years.
Then - CARS!
The first car I did was a black 1940 Ford sedan.
Strange that half the time I can’t remember where I left my shoes, but I vividly remember from 60 years ago how those models looked and how they felt and how they smelled.

chapo 03-02-2021 05:59 PM

Yes! Snap Tite Chevy stepside.
got a P61 Black widow kit one year for Easter, how awesome is that.
I recently bought a few of 1/48 Monogram and Revell WWII kits, cant believe how small they are, guess I was small back then to make them look big.

dad911 03-02-2021 06:21 PM

I don't remember the first. Definitely latter '60s, I recall the Revel Monster models, some cars, a model T and dune buggy were memorable. Probably Revel brand.

Then I started building flying balsa models. A few Sterling 'control-line' kits, .049 powered. Fokker D7 (.35 size) a few ringmasters, first R/C was a Sig Kadet.

Nostril Cheese 03-02-2021 06:21 PM

One of those Guillow wood models of the Red Barons plane. Fokker I think..

herr_oberst 03-02-2021 06:29 PM

Gosh what a trip down memory lane. I was so little, I mean like five six? A sports car. Something like this:
(But it wouldn't have been a Monogram, it would have been something cheap AF from the five and dime, probably some weird scale like 1 /54.5

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1614742135.jpg

LWJ 03-02-2021 06:32 PM

Can't remember the specifics. But, I had thei gorgeous model of the Cutty Sark for ever. Never made it. It was past my abilities. I looked at that thing thousands of times. And knew I would ruin it.

How cool was it that I got to see the real Cutty Sark in London a few years ago. My family couldn't figure out why I was all geeked out.

I spent lots of rainy Oregon winters breathing fumes and gluing crap together. Good times.

Also, I think I have an unbuilt 63 impala ss in my storage. Which was my first car - minus the ss!

VINMAN 03-02-2021 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 11246124)
Strange that half the time I can’t remember where I left my shoes, but I vividly remember from 60 years ago how those models looked and how they felt and how they smelled.

That's funny. Have that same vivid memory. The smell was so unique. Especially the smell of the rubber tires.

Dont remember exactly which one was the first, was back in the early 70s I had to be around 6 or 7yrs old, but was either The Snake funny car or the Lunar Module. I remember the Lunar Module came in a plain cardboard box. It was from some model club that my mother had signed me up . I think it was either Testors or Aurora, and every few months they would send you another model. Another model from back then I remember building very well was the Creature from the Black Lagoon. After I built it, I was scared of it and wouldnt keep it in my room. :D

Also remember building caveman and dinosaur models that were part of a series.


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cassisrot 03-02-2021 06:43 PM

The first model I remember was a PT boat, possibly 109, in 1952 or so. Zillions of boats cars planes etc in the next ten years. I probably lost at least 10 IQ points with all the glue and paint i inhaled.

GH85Carrera 03-02-2021 06:48 PM

I think it was a Big Daddy Rat Fink model. It was fun to build, and it was blown to bits with Black Cat firecrackers.

Jolly Amaranto 03-02-2021 07:14 PM

When I was about 9 years old I started building WWI airplane kits while staying at my grandma's lake house in Wisconsin. They were pretty simple with a wing span of about 5 inches or so. This Spad is quite a bit larger and I built it about 7 years later during the Snoopy & The Red Barron craze. The helicopter is a model from the Soviet Union that a friend sent me. Wow it was crude with ill fitting parts. But I got it together. It came with a small jar of glue that smelled awful. It is all staged on my small N scale train layout.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1614744746.jpg

JavaBrewer 03-02-2021 07:18 PM

I was really into plastic models during the late 60's and all 70's. Nearly all cars or 18 wheel trucks, tried some airplanes but total fail on the decals. Also bought and spent 2 years building the Tayamia 935 kit...think it cost $50 at the time which was almost a week's pay back then.

Bill Douglas 03-02-2021 07:38 PM

Spitfighter.

Probably my favorite still. I had them hanging on strings from he ceiling of my bedroom, it was my good fun mom's idea.

Noah930 03-02-2021 07:57 PM

F4 Phantom II

HardDrive 03-02-2021 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 11246250)
F4 Phantom II

So when I was 9-10, I was building this model with a friend. I installed the horizontal stabilizers sloped down, and my friend strongly protested. It just looked wrong to him. I showed him the front of the box, and even then, he could not get past it.

I started with battleships, don't recall exactly which one.

Steve Carlton 03-02-2021 08:18 PM

I remember taking home the USS Enterprise from Star Trek probably in 1967. It was a big box and I had it under my right arm while riding my 10-speed home. My left hand was on the top horizontal part of the handlebars and I didn't have a handbrake within my grasp. I got run to the side of the road, which was a dirt sidewalk and scraped the rose bushes sticking through the fence until I hit a mailbox and fell into the street, landing in the street under the middle of a VW bus. The rear wheel ran over my arm, breaking one of the bones and scraping some of the skin, all the way to the bone at my wrist. The lady loaded me and the bike into the back of the bus along with a baby in a crib and drove me home. I was okay- had a half cast with a bandage wrapped around it for a few weeks. Still have the scar. The model was okay, so I built it.

70SATMan 03-02-2021 08:36 PM

I remember the first three pretty clearly. The first was a F-105 Thunderchief I built with my dad. Then I took off on my own into military first. A Sherman tank was #2 then a half track. After that it’s a blur of hot rods, air planes and military dioramas, scratch built starships out of my head,,, sports cars.. Built a few in off hours when I was in the Navy. Good activities during deployments.

When I was 10-12 my Uncle’s let me inherit all of their 50s/60s models that my grandma had stored in a dresser at their old farmhouse. I remember sneaking up there when I was 5 or so to look at them in awe. Their old built ups started me down the path of collecting some AMC vintage kits, late 50s-70s.

rusnak 03-03-2021 12:44 AM

Absolutely. Revel's P-51 Mustang. I was probably around 5 years old and instantly hooked on model airplanes.

ckelly78z 03-03-2021 01:44 AM

Not one of my first ones, but I still have it partially painted/assembled in my closet;

https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/amt-6643-plastic-model-kit-kenworth-1854032329

drcoastline 03-03-2021 01:58 AM

I can't say I recall my first model but the one that stands out the most was given to me Nov 11, 1974 I turned turned 10. It was model of something called a 1973 Porsche 911RS. It was molded in yellow and looked similar to my mom's VW bug but cooler and had a little thing sticking up off the back. A few months later in the spring of '75 I was walking to school and sitting in front of the local surf shop was a brown car that looked like my model car. No thingy sticking up and the roof came off and it had a surfboard in the front passenger seat.

I bought that 911 from the owner of the surf shop in 1984 I still have it.

LEAKYSEALS951 03-03-2021 02:04 AM

Don't remember the first one I made, but I remember the first one I broke (I was two years old)

Dad's Porsche 904 model.

Other models I have destroyed:
Enterprise (aircraft carrier)- Scuttled with bottlerockets in a lake
Numerous General Lee's
Several Colonial Viper models (The lower wings were weak and would break easily)

I still wish I could undo the 904 model though!


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