My love for the Hobby
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33 28 March 2021, 22:43
Rui S
I´m quite sure I´m not the only mate to do this, over the years. Or is it just me?
I´m quite sure I´m not the only mate to do this, over the years. Or is it just me?
28 March 2021, 23:41
Peppy
There is some artwork there I haven't seen in years.
Thanks for that ride down memory lane.
There is some artwork there I haven't seen in years.
Thanks for that ride down memory lane.
29 March 2021, 03:13
Rui S
@Peppy, Yes, that was the intention with this album, so my pleasure mate.
@Ben, most of them went to war and where lost in combat😉 Unfortunatly.
@Tom, In those days, I couldn't even get catalogs, so I kept everything including the sides of the boxes: D
@Peppy, Yes, that was the intention with this album, so my pleasure mate.
@Ben, most of them went to war and where lost in combat😉 Unfortunatly.
@Tom, In those days, I couldn't even get catalogs, so I kept everything including the sides of the boxes: D
29 March 2021, 19:31
Zach Wilson
I keep all of my box tops as well, it makes for a great walk down memory lane
I keep all of my box tops as well, it makes for a great walk down memory lane
29 March 2021, 19:35
Rui S
I suspected that I was certainly not the only one doing it and I agree with you 👍
I suspected that I was certainly not the only one doing it and I agree with you 👍
29 March 2021, 19:36
Alexander Grivonev
Wow you keep even the boxes? That's dedication👍 I have documented almost all my builds from the beginning and keep the manuals and all the paperwork that come with a project, personal notes, reference material etc. The boxes receive a honorary escort to the paper bin. Have established this tradition with every finished model as a "ritual of completion"
Wow you keep even the boxes? That's dedication👍 I have documented almost all my builds from the beginning and keep the manuals and all the paperwork that come with a project, personal notes, reference material etc. The boxes receive a honorary escort to the paper bin. Have established this tradition with every finished model as a "ritual of completion"
29 March 2021, 19:51
Rui S
Well Mate, I'm Portuguese, so not that organized, neither more or less like that.
The boat covers, or the 1/32 spitfire, must surely be over 40 years old, so I even think it's incredible how I kept them at that time 😉
Well Mate, I'm Portuguese, so not that organized, neither more or less like that.
The boat covers, or the 1/32 spitfire, must surely be over 40 years old, so I even think it's incredible how I kept them at that time 😉
29 March 2021, 20:14
Spanjaard
i also keep the (flattened) boxes of all my builds (except the very first, described by my brother as a ball of plastic and glue 😛 )
i also keep the (flattened) boxes of all my builds (except the very first, described by my brother as a ball of plastic and glue 😛 )
29 March 2021, 20:51
Maciej Bellos
There is a box full of flattened boxes of most of my builds. I have also kept the vast majority of the instructions. So yeah, you are not the only one.
There is a box full of flattened boxes of most of my builds. I have also kept the vast majority of the instructions. So yeah, you are not the only one.
29 March 2021, 21:08
Rui S
Ofcourse. Interesting the amount of memories they can bring up, after all those years 👍
Ofcourse. Interesting the amount of memories they can bring up, after all those years 👍
29 March 2021, 21:16
Rui S
I see that more mates liked this album, but it is impossible to know who, so Thank you all 👍
I see that more mates liked this album, but it is impossible to know who, so Thank you all 👍
30 March 2021, 00:19
Łukasz Gliński
I think the boxarts were the main attraction to this hobby at the very beginning, weren't they? 😄
I use to keep the boxarts only, but lost most of them couple of years ago, Since then I have some boxes stored (not flattened), but only the nicest and mainly the vintage ones.
Thanks mate for sharing 👍
I think the boxarts were the main attraction to this hobby at the very beginning, weren't they? 😄
I use to keep the boxarts only, but lost most of them couple of years ago, Since then I have some boxes stored (not flattened), but only the nicest and mainly the vintage ones.
Thanks mate for sharing 👍
30 March 2021, 08:24
Neuling
I have stored all instructions and box arts from the very beginning. Time and again I have to resort to one or other ......... Styles and development of box art might make an interesting exhibition.
I have stored all instructions and box arts from the very beginning. Time and again I have to resort to one or other ......... Styles and development of box art might make an interesting exhibition.
30 March 2021, 09:57
Rui S
@ Łukasz, I think they still are very influential in the choices many make.
I've also lost some boxes. I particularly remember a 1/32 Zero, green and unpainted plastic with raised rivets and decals only, and probably a lot of glue, because it held everything, even flying from one side of the room to the other. There was no landing gear and propeller of course, but otherwise everything was there... 😄 😄 😄 So , my pleasure, mate.
@ Neuling, you might be right 🤔
@ Łukasz, I think they still are very influential in the choices many make.
I've also lost some boxes. I particularly remember a 1/32 Zero, green and unpainted plastic with raised rivets and decals only, and probably a lot of glue, because it held everything, even flying from one side of the room to the other. There was no landing gear and propeller of course, but otherwise everything was there... 😄 😄 😄 So , my pleasure, mate.
@ Neuling, you might be right 🤔
30 March 2021, 19:50
Gordon Sørensen
I have saved the boxes from my recent builds with the intention of mounting them on the Wall. A plan that has been thwarted by my Wife....
I have saved the boxes from my recent builds with the intention of mounting them on the Wall. A plan that has been thwarted by my Wife....
30 March 2021, 19:58
Rui S
I can understand, she most likely prefers the models themselves 😉 and that's enough?
I can understand, she most likely prefers the models themselves 😉 and that's enough?
30 March 2021, 20:03
Peppy
Thwarted by the wife, huh Gordon?
Try asking about putting the latest Trumpeter
1/350 scale Dreadnaught in the center of the
dining room table.
Nah, I'm kidding really. I do know if they really
knew what we spend sometimes, we'd all be sleeping
outside in the car.
Thwarted by the wife, huh Gordon?
Try asking about putting the latest Trumpeter
1/350 scale Dreadnaught in the center of the
dining room table.
Nah, I'm kidding really. I do know if they really
knew what we spend sometimes, we'd all be sleeping
outside in the car.
30 March 2021, 20:30
Martin Oostrom
I made a deal with the mrs. She got a cat and I have a 1/200 Rodney to build and a display cabinet which will fit her 😄
I made a deal with the mrs. She got a cat and I have a 1/200 Rodney to build and a display cabinet which will fit her 😄
30 March 2021, 20:35
Rui S
@ Peppy, my wife Knows, but for some time I was trading a lot, so I had a good excuse 🙂 … but I have too work on the hobby, to defend my Man cave 😄
@ Łukasz, As we can read here, Yap, we sure do 😉
😄 Well done Martin 👍
@ Peppy, my wife Knows, but for some time I was trading a lot, so I had a good excuse 🙂 … but I have too work on the hobby, to defend my Man cave 😄
@ Łukasz, As we can read here, Yap, we sure do 😉
😄 Well done Martin 👍
30 March 2021, 20:50
Kerry COX
A most unique way of keeping track of all you have done over the years. !
What an album to have. 🙂
Your not just a brilliant modeller Rui, but also a sentimental one too. I love it. 🙂 🙂 🙂 👍
A most unique way of keeping track of all you have done over the years. !
What an album to have. 🙂
Your not just a brilliant modeller Rui, but also a sentimental one too. I love it. 🙂 🙂 🙂 👍
30 March 2021, 21:19
Rui S
Thx Mate, for your very kind comment, as usual. You are completely right and regarding the Hobby, you know I am very sentimental 😉
Thx Mate, for your very kind comment, as usual. You are completely right and regarding the Hobby, you know I am very sentimental 😉
30 March 2021, 21:23
Shane Hodgetts
That's awesome...thought of doing something similar myself...just can't bring myself to throw out the old boxes...such great artwork etc...??
That's awesome...thought of doing something similar myself...just can't bring myself to throw out the old boxes...such great artwork etc...??
30 March 2021, 21:37
Rui S
Thx Shane. Yap you should do something similar. 👍
I always like when some one make an album with some of this old kits 👍
I was going to pack up the PZ II box in the file and when I opened it, I decided to photograph the covers for back up and after, I thought it would be interesting to show the mates.
Thx Shane. Yap you should do something similar. 👍
I always like when some one make an album with some of this old kits 👍
I was going to pack up the PZ II box in the file and when I opened it, I decided to photograph the covers for back up and after, I thought it would be interesting to show the mates.
30 March 2021, 21:46
Łukasz Gliński
Btw Rui, have you heard about this album?
aviationmegastore.co..dinfo&art=171283
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I think I have seen similar Airfix one as well.
Maybe you should start preparing your own? 😉
Btw Rui, have you heard about this album?
aviationmegastore.co..dinfo&art=171283
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I think I have seen similar Airfix one as well.
Maybe you should start preparing your own? 😉
31 March 2021, 07:20
Rui S
@ Łukasz, Thank you for the link. Interesting 👍 . I didn't kew about it, but thx no thx. I do not have enough information knowledge to do something like that. I'm happy with this album 😉
@ Łukasz, Thank you for the link. Interesting 👍 . I didn't kew about it, but thx no thx. I do not have enough information knowledge to do something like that. I'm happy with this album 😉
31 March 2021, 12:47
Alec K
Very cool collection Rui. I used to keep covers and instructions as well. These days I just upload the scans of each to Scalemates 😄
Very cool collection Rui. I used to keep covers and instructions as well. These days I just upload the scans of each to Scalemates 😄
31 March 2021, 12:56
Rui S
Thx Alec. Glad you like it.
Those days..., no war books with photos - excluding Readers Digest - no color TV, no vídeo recorders, no PCs, no Internet (at least in Portugal), what interested me were the images (B/W or colour). The covers with instructions were a bónus, the instructions after building the kits, where not important to me. Many plane kits came with a folded paper art and a hanging plastic bag with the plastic pieces. 😮
I remmember seeing in Tv "World at War" and taking notes at the same time, I've kept some of those notes until today 😄 😄 😄
As mate Jan Peters, said about my modelling, some fine old school, indeed 😉
Thx Alec. Glad you like it.
Those days..., no war books with photos - excluding Readers Digest - no color TV, no vídeo recorders, no PCs, no Internet (at least in Portugal), what interested me were the images (B/W or colour). The covers with instructions were a bónus, the instructions after building the kits, where not important to me. Many plane kits came with a folded paper art and a hanging plastic bag with the plastic pieces. 😮
I remmember seeing in Tv "World at War" and taking notes at the same time, I've kept some of those notes until today 😄 😄 😄
As mate Jan Peters, said about my modelling, some fine old school, indeed 😉
31 March 2021, 14:06
gorby
That bought back a few memories for me as well. The Airfix Matilda was my favourite tank kit back when I was a scale model of my current self, and as a result has remained my favourite tank.
I don't really have room for all my models so there is no way of storing the box art. I'm the same as Alexander G, I keep the instructions and at the end of each build, the box goes on a one way trip to the recycling bin.
Mind you, if box art these days was as gorgeous as the Roy Cross Airfix boxes, I would be very tempted.
That bought back a few memories for me as well. The Airfix Matilda was my favourite tank kit back when I was a scale model of my current self, and as a result has remained my favourite tank.
I don't really have room for all my models so there is no way of storing the box art. I'm the same as Alexander G, I keep the instructions and at the end of each build, the box goes on a one way trip to the recycling bin.
Mind you, if box art these days was as gorgeous as the Roy Cross Airfix boxes, I would be very tempted.
31 March 2021, 15:46
Łukasz Gliński
Looks like manufacturers need to hire some Roys to get the best boxarts for their kits😉
Looks like manufacturers need to hire some Roys to get the best boxarts for their kits😉
31 March 2021, 18:07
Rui S
@ gorbygould, nice to know that. It was one of my intention with this album, to bring back good memories, from when we where "a scale model of our current selves".
Flattened boxes was my way to keep "My Precious" 😄 😄 Never to the recycling bin I couldn't do that.
I like the Matida too. I've one old 1/35 Tamiya in my stash.
@ Łukasz, I think that in some cases, the boxart is still very good 😎
@ gorbygould, nice to know that. It was one of my intention with this album, to bring back good memories, from when we where "a scale model of our current selves".
Flattened boxes was my way to keep "My Precious" 😄 😄 Never to the recycling bin I couldn't do that.
I like the Matida too. I've one old 1/35 Tamiya in my stash.
@ Łukasz, I think that in some cases, the boxart is still very good 😎
31 March 2021, 21:04
gorby
Alec: Apparently a lot of Roy cross's original artwork was destroyed. Some of it was sold at auction over the years. I've just found a listing for a 2014 auction of his work. When he stopped working for Airfix he mainly painted ships – some of his Airfix work is half way down the first page.
invaluable.com/artis..d-at-auction-prices/
I'd have happily made a few bids if I'd known at the time.
Just read that his first Airfix art was this:
Dornier 217. E.2 (Airfix 383, 1:72)
And his last:
Prinz Eugen (Airfix 05203-2, 1:600)
Alec: Apparently a lot of Roy cross's original artwork was destroyed. Some of it was sold at auction over the years. I've just found a listing for a 2014 auction of his work. When he stopped working for Airfix he mainly painted ships – some of his Airfix work is half way down the first page.
invaluable.com/artis..d-at-auction-prices/
I'd have happily made a few bids if I'd known at the time.
Just read that his first Airfix art was this:
Dornier 217. E.2 (Airfix 383, 1:72)
And his last:
Prinz Eugen (Airfix 05203-2, 1:600)
1 April 2021, 06:31
James C
That's quite a cool idea. I wish I had done something similar, but too late now 👍
That's quite a cool idea. I wish I had done something similar, but too late now 👍
3 April 2021, 20:22
Rui S
Sorry for the late reply, Mate. Thx for the compliment. I'm ot the only one and I think it's never too late, so😉
Sorry for the late reply, Mate. Thx for the compliment. I'm ot the only one and I think it's never too late, so😉
10 April 2021, 14:00
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I´m quite sure I´m not the only one to do this, over the years. 😉