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Title: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Brad Cancian on August 03, 2020, 06:25:28 PM
Hi everyone.

My name is Brad and I have a problem. Well, I have what is probably going to be a problem as time goes on. I'm becoming a bit of a collector. There, I said it.

As I get older, I am finding myself drawn to the kits of my childhood. My early entry into WW1 models were the classic old Airfix and Revell 1/72 kits. I remember quite vividly the Airfix Vintage Aircraft series of WW1 aircraft, all lined up on the shelf at my local toy store (which was all we had as a hobby shop in my home town back in the late 80s and early 90s). These kits were released in around 1987/1988, and were reboxes of the old 1950s and 1960s Airfix moulds. What I loved about these was the combination of box art, and the link to history - the kits had pictures and stories of famous pilots adorned throughout. That made the kits a history lesson as well as a fun build.

I was also inspired by some of the old advertisements, seen here in some of the '88 issues of Windsock:

(https://i.imgur.com/Eo6Ui4m.jpg) (https://i.imgur.com/vm2Ye8E.jpg)

I certainly didn't build all of them, but I distinctly remember building the Triplane, SPAD, and Roland (I particularly liked the dynamic pose of the kit pilot in the Roland).

Well, I picked up a couple of these kits at a swap meet a little while back and it fuelled my interest again in these older kits (I am building the 1957 vintage Albatros at the moment, see here: https://forum.ww1aircraftmodels.com/index.php?topic=11345.0 ). This compelled me to complete my little collection of kits, for no other reason to admire and smile at (I said I had a problem, didn't I...?). These are still quite cheap and readily available, so it wasn't going to be a big outlay. Yep some of the boxes are a bit crushed, but here they all are - a representation of what would have been probably several months of pocket money for me as a child back in the very late 1980s  ;D :

(https://i.imgur.com/lyZyrrQ.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/gilB3Jk.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/5ADyPmW.jpg)

I am indeed happy to have this little collection complete. I'll probably pick up some better quality boxes as time goes on.

It got me wondering - am I the only one who collects just for the sake of collecting (and no I don't mean hoarding - I mean actually collecting something specific, to get a set of something, for no other purpose than to satisfy some strange itch)?

Yeah, it's probably just me...  ;D  But anyways, I thought this might bring back a little nostalgia for someone!

Post your 'collections' here, even if only to make me feel better and not alone, haha!

Cheers,

BC


Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Jeff K on August 03, 2020, 06:56:37 PM
i wouldn't say i did anything resembling a good job on it but i certainly adored that Biff as a kid.

my Albi was a Revell, and it was how i found out who Voss was. it turned out a bit better, wings and struts aligned almost correctly. didn't even think about riggin' em though.
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: macsporran on August 03, 2020, 07:06:20 PM
Hi Brad
My name is Sandy and I am an addict.
I grew up with the original Airfix releases back around 1960 and remember the excitement of discovering each new Airfix release on Woolworths' counter on a Saturday with pocket money burning a hole in my pocket.
However this was soon eclipsed by the bigger, better Aurora kits which started my WWI addiction and sent me scouring every department store and fancy goods shop to find these more elusive (in the UK) treasures. Two coloured plastic, crew figures and bases, nameplates - be still my beating heart!

I dropped the hobby at University, then marriage, then kids, then...... modelling reappeared with my children catching the addiction.
This is where the collector took over as I strove to reacquire all those beautiful Aurora biplane.
I managed to build a full collection of every aircraft they released including all the ones I never found as a kid - especially the Gotha!
I built one of each - even painting lozenges on the Fokker DVIII wing as per the Joe Katula box art! And I kept a mint boxed copy of each one too. This was in the 1990s.
Alas, marital discord, divorce, house sale etc and all the models and model-making had to go. The new eBay facility soon sent all my treasures far and wide.

Until...
...
...
I attended a model show ten years ago and somebody showed me this brand new box from New Zealand of an SE5a (favourite plane of all time) from an outfit called Wingnut Wings. And The Addiction Started All Over Again. Aaaargh.

Now I've got all the tools again, a cabinet full of built models, three or four on the go, and a stack of WNW goodies to last me forever.

But.....
Your post makes me think back on all those seductive Aurora sirens calling me back to my first love......

I wonder if there's a metallic red Aurora Gotha on eBay today.......
Sandy
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: enathan on August 04, 2020, 05:04:54 AM
I have a similar ‘problem’. 
As a kid I used to buy every WWI kit available in my country - some of the Airfix bagged kits, a few by Revell and an Entex Nieuport 17 – that was it then. I bought a number of each, built most of them and even ventured into some modifications – a Nieuport 24bis from the Ni.17, an Albatros D.II from the Revell D.III, and scratch built a Fokker E.III and a D.H.2, based on the very restricted information and poor materials I had then.

It all stopped at a certain stage of course, and family and career took over.

Three years ago, in a time of personal changes, the interest arose again. I still had some of the old kits but my main interest was not in building them, but in acquiring kits that I could only dream of when I was young.

First were the F.E.8 and Morane L, which had always been favourites. I ordered them from Choroszy Modelbud and Ardpol in Poland, and then some kits from Hannants in the UK, and it went on and on. Without planning it I became a collector, finding the best sources, following sellers of rarities on Ebay etc.

The plan had become to have one of every WWI airplane produced in 1/72 scale, including sub-variants. I now have some 300 kits, and counting.

And yes, it is terrifying…   
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Brad Cancian on August 04, 2020, 11:14:44 AM
Great stories guys - I'm glad I am not entirely alone :) It goes to show how the hobby, and specific kits themselves, leaves a warm place in our hearts.

Though I do now find myself trawling ebay for older kits now... it's started....!

Cheers,

BC
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Brad Cancian on August 20, 2020, 07:13:51 AM
Hi all - another 'set' complete - the Dragon / DML "Knights of the Sky" kits.

These were released throughout the mid 1990s, and consisted of 9 different kits of four aircraft - SPAD XIII, Fokker Dr1, Fokker DVII and Fokker DVIII. Some came with resin busts. There have been variations on some of the boxings themselves, but they've remained centred on these 9 boxings, 5001-5009.

(https://i.imgur.com/51MoraU.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/6HFupll.jpg)

I always found the "Knights of the Sky" boxing appealing, as I loved the old Microprose game of the same name from ~1990. I still have it on my old 386 PC, which i've had since way back in 1992.

(https://i.imgur.com/IpAkFJw.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/ZVQ7CXI.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/u3yzn6g.jpg)

Cheers,

BC
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Gene K on August 21, 2020, 12:24:14 AM
Hi all - another 'set' complete ... .

Congratulations.

Great post!!

Gene K
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Sosenka on March 08, 2021, 10:40:13 AM
Hello, I'm also an addict, but now with these Airfix, the Revell, the ESCi and with the Roden.  It's good to see to know what it would be like if it were... :o
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: WD on June 17, 2021, 03:53:13 AM
I used to be a collector, but realized it was taking up too much room, I had no means to display my collection, and I had just as much fun enjoying the collections of others, so I sold everything.

Thanks for a great thread!

WD
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Brad Cancian on November 09, 2021, 07:42:43 PM
Hi all - another from the 'way back' machine. I picked this one up recently:

(https://i.imgur.com/823qjRu.jpg)

I remember seeing this set as a kid in a hobby store whilst away on holiday with my parents, but not having the pocket money immediately to hand at the time to buy it. I was wowed by the full set of amazing fighter aircraft and drooled at the possibilities and mock dogfights I could have with these ones. Alas, I didn't see it for many years afterwards, but I did see the individual kits themselves (and picked one up here and there). When I saw this recently, I had the pang of nostalgia, and the 'I remember that!' moment (misidentified aircraft and all). This time, I had enough pocket money, so here it is, the set of Esci flghters! Tally ho!

(https://i.imgur.com/pQKyjee.jpg)

Cheers,

BC
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: hrcoleman66 on January 28, 2022, 09:45:36 AM
Saw a complete collection of the early Revell WW1 1/72 boxings on FB Marketplace the other day.  Thought of you Brad!

Cheers,

Hugh
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Brad Cancian on January 28, 2022, 10:56:01 AM
Hi Hugh! The hoarder in me would have been interested in that for sure...! The older I get, the more of a collector I find myself becoming...  :o

Cheers,

BC
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: hrcoleman66 on January 28, 2022, 12:49:19 PM
Must have been snapped up.  Went looking for them again this morning and they are not there...
Would have sent you a link!

Cheers,

Hugh
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: KiwiZac on January 29, 2022, 04:17:02 AM
Well, I was rather misled by the title so I won't share my wife's Pokemon model builds after all!  ;D
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Brad Cancian on February 19, 2022, 05:35:07 PM
Hi all - a slightly different 'collection' to share today.

Back in the early 1990s, I was introduced to Fine Scale Modeler magazine. I remember first issue I ever purchased, the September 1992 issue (I was 11 years old, and had been building probably for around two years at that point). It has a spitfire on the cover, and was clearly eye-catching enough to grab my attention. 

(https://i.imgur.com/3nRCiH3.jpg)

I was inspired by all of the magnificent models showcased therein, as well as the tips and hints. I was also blown away by the products that I had no idea were available. I remember dragging the magazine to school with me, and reading it over and over. I still have it to this day, even if it is virtually falling apart. There's even still amusing little drawings that I put in the margins (it must have been a slow school day!).

I continued to buy the magazine on and off for a couple of years, and eventually my news agent would hold copies for me (a number still have the newsagent's stickers with my name on them, haha!). I did this until I left high school to go to university at the start of 1999, but I continued to buy the magazine here and there (and still do). I also held onto all of the issues that I bought over the years.

Recently I came across someone selling a number of these from the '90s, and I decided to try and 'catch' all of the '90s issues (93 in all), as this was my most formative modelling decade. I've now completed my 90's collection of FSM magazines:

(https://i.imgur.com/EM60nA6.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/poleu6H.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/hxZMMio.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/Tj9Kw2x.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/6sFh0EF.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/Rn7S5GR.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/Lk3TePI.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/VxL0t5c.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/02Ynk3K.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/JYTjdEg.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/1oM5DVW.jpg)

Yes I know that these are all available in electronic format now, but in an era where everything is going electronic, there's still something wonderfully tactile with being able to thumb through a real magazine :) They also still have some really great and relevant tips and inspiration. It's also amusing to read the new kit reviews for kits that we'd now consider 'old classics'  ;D

I'm also slowly collecting the editions from the 80's too (thankfully there's only 44 issues of FSM from the '80s).

Anyone else collecting things like this?
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Dave W on February 19, 2022, 06:01:31 PM
There's some stirring memories there for sure Brad and your display sure brings back some wonderful modelling times. I bought most of these but had a huge purge when we moved to Australia.

Worse, I had every issue from #1 of Scale Models and the original Airfix Magazine. All gutted with scissors to reduce bulk for moving and only the key articles saved. I now regard this as akin to a modelling war crime!

Your collections are so reassuring to see.

I think it's time you collected every Aurora kit produced...and every Inpact/ Pyro... and....

Dave Wilson
Gold Coast
Australia
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Brad Cancian on February 19, 2022, 06:03:54 PM
I think it's time you collected every Aurora kit produced...and every Inpact/ Pyro... and....

Don't tempt me Dave, haha!

I'm turning more into a collector now than a builder... I still refuse to call myself a hoarder.... yet!

Cheers,

BC
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: KiwiZac on February 20, 2022, 06:02:17 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/6sFh0EF.jpg)
If at all possible I'd love a scan of the P-51 racer article from December 1994, Brad, it looks phenomenal! Is it #5 Roto-Finish?
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Brad Cancian on March 28, 2022, 05:44:59 PM
Another 'set' completed - this time the original ESCI boxings of their six WW1 fighters. According to scalemates, the base kits were initially released in the late 1960s by Marusan, and were eventually released in the early 1980s under the ESCI label. They were later re-re-released by ERTL, then released again by ESCI-ERTL in the early 1990s.  This set are all the first ESCI boxings:

(https://i.imgur.com/OpRLCvg.jpg)

They go nicely with the ESCI flying circus boxed set, which was released at the same time.

(https://i.imgur.com/YGaeWCE.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/kmx67le.jpg)

ESCI was not a brand I saw alot as a child due to where I grew up, but I always liked the box art on these.

Cheers,

BC
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: KiwiZac on March 29, 2022, 06:37:21 AM
Brilliant work Brad! Congrats!
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Brad Cancian on July 02, 2022, 06:35:33 PM
Hi everyone - another 'set' completed - this time, the first issue Revell of Great Britain boxings of their WW1 aircraft line.

Revell issued 12 aircraft in two batches, one in 1963 and the second in 1965:

Abatros D.III - 1963
Fokker DR1  - 1963
Fokker DVII - 1963
SPAD XIII - 1963
Sopwith Camel - 1963
Nieuport 17 - 1963
SE5a - 1963

Sopwith Triplane - 1965
Nieuport 28 - 1965
Morane Saulnier - 1965
DH2 - 1965
Fokker E.III - 1965

The box art was quite well done and evocative, with a selling point being that they were 'frameable'.

These kits have been reissued many, many times, and a good number of them are still available today, nearly 60 years later. Revell certainly got their money's worth!

These boxes are quite small, and very quaint. Even though these came about when my parents were kids, they still make me want to get in and build some :)

(https://i.imgur.com/5RPHAnv.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/J9WdxJH.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/qUQ0uW5.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/DMfmEcm.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/CB20NBt.jpg)

Cheers,

BC
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: Dave W on July 02, 2022, 07:38:42 PM
Thats a stunning collection Brad and I have over the years made all of them. Sadly none survive but the SE5a was my favourite.

These aged kits still hold up remarkably well to today's standards and are very buildable.

As for collections well you could always target the Inpact/ Pyro pre WW1 kits, the classic Aurora kits...there are so many to choose from.

cheers

Dave Wilson
Gold Coast
Australia
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: PJ Fisher on July 02, 2022, 11:09:48 PM
My father was an Air Force vet and HO-scale model railroader. He got my brother and me started and we were into WWII models primarily.  But what sent me down the ww1 rabbit hole was the old exhibit at the Air & Space museum in nearby Washington DC, and this wee little book that the old Squadron Shop mail order catalogue used to feature for $1:

(https://i.imgur.com/uHmQv27.jpg)


Then I discovered all those old 1/72 scale kits.
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: gedmundson on July 03, 2022, 03:46:54 AM
Wow Brad - such a trip down memory lane for me. Those kits (along with seeing The Blue Max as a 10 yr old) lit a fire of interest in me of  WW1 aviation & models both. The box art was so enticing and between myself and younger brother we built them all (and saved the box art in the hopes of later framing them :)).Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Gary
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: KiwiZac on July 03, 2022, 10:18:34 AM
Beautiful, bravo Brad! What a terrific sight!
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: lone modeller on July 06, 2022, 05:49:25 AM
You make me feel old Brad, because I remember those boxes when they were released, and later building all of the models (none of which survive). Most enjoyable for me was the DH 2 - a pusher! and the only model of one for decades...

Stephen.
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: pepperman42 on August 22, 2022, 12:59:13 AM
Just read through this again and while waxing nostalgic (not my legs) I stopped at your FSM post. Low and behold who's Spitfire adorns the cover....none other than Robert Steinbrunn's, the 2022 Nationals winner.

Steve
Title: Re: Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Post by: KiwiZac on August 23, 2022, 07:49:20 AM
Just read through this again and while waxing nostalgic (not my legs) I stopped at your FDM post. Low and behold who's Spitfire adorns the cover....none other than Robert Steinbrunn's, the 2022 Nationals winner.

Steve
I keep saying the world is too small, and our hobby makes it even smaller (pun completely unintended)!