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Modelers Lounge => Latest Acquisition to your collection => Topic started by: guitarfool on November 08, 2022, 04:12:16 PM
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Found this on ebay for 20 bucks! Mint condition - still factory sealed in cellophane (before shrink-wrap). This is the Aurora Nieuport 11 that was the first model kit I ever built, 60 years ago when I was eight years old. I also found a surprising number of other factory-sealed Aurora WWI 1:48 scale A/C. I never knew there were so many WWI planes in the series (like the DH10 and Gotha GIV). But the Nieuport 11 is the most important one to me.
I don't know that I'll ever open it - if I do I'll build strictly out-of-the-box.
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Great find! That's a real trip in the "Way Back Machine".
Kevin
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They're the kits that started the WWI obsession for me back in the 60s. Loved the base with mechanic and name plate.
I collected them all again in the 90s - even the ones I'd never found as a schoolboy. They were very cheap on ebay back then.
You must open the box - for two reasons
a) to make sure the real kit is actually inside (there were some scams..)
b) to breath in that distinctive preserved Aurora smell - takes you right back to childhood!
I always thought Wingnuts should have copied exactly the same range of subjects first, (except maybe the DH-10), to get some assured best sellers in the bank, before venturing into less salesworthy fare like the DFWs and UWD.
Sandy
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Another reason to open it is the wonderful tissue paper that Aurora used to protect the parts. :-)
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I just now *found* this section.
Wow, that was my first WWI kit as well, I was maybe eight, maybe nine years old. It was bought from Mason's variety store. It's the only Aurora WWI kit I saw growing up.
Warren