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Author: | DiggerWW2 [ Fri Aug 25, 2006 10:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Vintage "Old School" Model Kits |
Gang, Check Out these photos & info on Vintage Model Kits from Yesteryear. These "Old School" Model Kits were before My time, I was Born in 1965. They're still Fun to Look at though... http://www.commercemarketplace.com/home ... lanes.html http://www.commercemarketplace.com/home ... annex.html http://www.commercemarketplace.com/home ... nnex2.html http://www.commercemarketplace.com/home ... nnex3.html http://www.commercemarketplace.com/home ... ckits.html http://www.commercemarketplace.com/home ... space.html Ha! Ha! Wow, Neat Stuff, Lots of Memories.... Does anyone else remember the "Phantom Mustang"?? I wasn't allowed to get it. It was "For the Big Kids" Only.... A big leap nowdays with Kits that are already built when You buy them .... Digger |
Author: | bdk [ Fri Aug 25, 2006 11:30 am ] |
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I have a good sized collection of the solid wood kits, including the Strombecker P-61. Not much for the stick and tissue variety I guess. If I want something to fly, I might as well build a full sized plane! These things are mostly available on EvilBay for reasonable prices. I also have solid wood kits of trucks, tanks, Weasels, and halftracks as well. I was thinking of scaling up the wooden Jeep kit out of plywood as a pedal car for my son. I used to have the Phantom Mustang. |
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