For some reason, the Russian kits turned me on.
Favorite Kit as a Kid.
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I built CUTTY SARK twice. Buy my "Glow in the dark" Godzilla was a fan favorite always meeting it's end in a glorious firecracker attack.
Then there was tha ginormous (to me) SATURN V my dad and I built.
Come to think of it...v/r "Sub" Ed
Silent Service "Cold War" Veteran (The good years!)
NEVER underestimate the power of a Sailor who served aboard a submarine.
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I think my very first model kit was the Enterprise from the Start Trek motion picture. I was maybe three when the movie came out, but I think my parents got it for me when I was six or seven. I wasn't a trekkie back then.. hell I didn't even know which way was up after it was built.
That ship model was rode hard and put away wet, but I have great memories of it....Comment
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I think my very first model kit was the Enterprise from the Start Trek motion picture. I was maybe three when the movie came out, but I think my parents got it for me when I was six or seven. I wasn't a trekkie back then.. hell I didn't even know which way was up after it was built.
That ship model was rode hard and put away wet, but I have great memories of it....
I was stationed at Groton when I built my first NCC-1701: Refit.
Circa early 1980. Here she is in my room at the "Off Crew" Quarters
Thank you for making me feel old.
My one consolation is HWSNBN is older.
v/r "Sub" Ed
Silent Service "Cold War" Veteran (The good years!)
NEVER underestimate the power of a Sailor who served aboard a submarine.
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We moved and late rin another class, I shared a monogram P-38 model, but the teacher left the class for a teachers conference or something. and the class bully Scott DeBishop took my model and was running around the room wit it to **** my off threating break it. Years later in high school h was still a bully. We had it out one day and I beat the living crap out of him, and he never bothered me ever again The Monogram Kits where awesome then Moving up to 1/48 scale was going int the big time...lol. And the kit had options which version! But the models I remember most that snad out are these.
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The type of kits I was assembling while stationed aboard the TRUTTA. Once you qualified you got to sleep in the barracks!
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v/r "Sub" Ed
Silent Service "Cold War" Veteran (The good years!)
NEVER underestimate the power of a Sailor who served aboard a submarine.
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BTW....
ALL HAIL "THE CUP"!
Virtually indestructible, and coffee NEVER tasted better.
(Not allowed to be washed with soap by order of the COB)
v/r "Sub" Ed
Silent Service "Cold War" Veteran (The good years!)
NEVER underestimate the power of a Sailor who served aboard a submarine.
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I think my very first model kit was the Enterprise from the Start Trek motion picture. I was maybe three when the movie came out, but I think my parents got it for me when I was six or seven. I wasn't a trekkie back then.. hell I didn't even know which way was up after it was built.
That ship model was rode hard and put away wet, but I have great memories of it....“Of the 40,000 men who served on German submarines, 30,000 never returned.”👍 1Comment
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Late 60's Aurora et. al. Seaview, Type VII, and SSN-571 Nautilus. I sense a theme here.
Also did miscellaneous surface ships like the Lindberg Bismark and Hood. In my world the Bismark lost due to the superior firepower of the Remington .22! My dad was in naval aviation so I built my share of 1/72 aircraft, notably the A3 and A6.Comment
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