Do you remember Matchbox?
Kits I wanted to build back than...
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7 December 2019, 14:17
Robert
Hi Hans, I will add step by step some of the models of my youth which I never got my hands on...
Hi Hans, I will add step by step some of the models of my youth which I never got my hands on...
7 December 2019, 15:42
Munkyslut
Ahh that logo takes me back to 70's childhood soon as I hear it mentioned!
I made loads of them back then, I've got a few vintage kits waiting to be made in my stash, the Barry Sheene RG500 Suzuki is still a huge favourite😉
Ahh that logo takes me back to 70's childhood soon as I hear it mentioned!
I made loads of them back then, I've got a few vintage kits waiting to be made in my stash, the Barry Sheene RG500 Suzuki is still a huge favourite😉
7 December 2019, 17:59
Murad ÖZER
black box with 3 colored stripes still gives me a woody this day. matchbox has a great sentimental value for me for some reason and today i still build them whenever i find one no matter how crap they might be (and some of their kits were really terrible) but it just doesn't matter. 🙂
black box with 3 colored stripes still gives me a woody this day. matchbox has a great sentimental value for me for some reason and today i still build them whenever i find one no matter how crap they might be (and some of their kits were really terrible) but it just doesn't matter. 🙂
7 December 2019, 18:11
Munkyslut
Still gives you a woody HAAAAAHAHA!!!!
Sentimental sums it up perfectly though😉
Still gives you a woody HAAAAAHAHA!!!!
Sentimental sums it up perfectly though😉
7 December 2019, 18:16
Chaz Gordon
Matchbox is what started me off back in the 70's. I still have the remains of quite a few of those kits. None of them are really salvageable. As a 6-7 year old, I found the undercarriage too fiddly, so most of them were built for the stand or hung from the ceiling.
They've moved with me for over 40 years, and now the bits that remain are missing lots of parts, like propellers, missiles, the occasional tailplane etc. They were all put together with the old Humbrol tube of cement so there is quite a lot of cement marks etc.
I have resolved that over time, I will build a high quality version of them in the same scale with a modern retool kit, which will be quite the collection one day. For now, I use the remnants as paint and technique test pieces.
I see you have done the prowler, which in my opinion was one of their finest 1/72 kits with a lot more detail than usual. If they'd progressed in that vein, they might have become a serious option for the adult modeller, were it not for the financial troubles of the parent company.
I have a Matchbox Voodoo in the stash to build, but otherwise, I don't plan on getting any more actual Matchbox kits, ebay prices are generally way more than the equivalent high detail and fit alternatives
Matchbox is what started me off back in the 70's. I still have the remains of quite a few of those kits. None of them are really salvageable. As a 6-7 year old, I found the undercarriage too fiddly, so most of them were built for the stand or hung from the ceiling.
They've moved with me for over 40 years, and now the bits that remain are missing lots of parts, like propellers, missiles, the occasional tailplane etc. They were all put together with the old Humbrol tube of cement so there is quite a lot of cement marks etc.
I have resolved that over time, I will build a high quality version of them in the same scale with a modern retool kit, which will be quite the collection one day. For now, I use the remnants as paint and technique test pieces.
I see you have done the prowler, which in my opinion was one of their finest 1/72 kits with a lot more detail than usual. If they'd progressed in that vein, they might have become a serious option for the adult modeller, were it not for the financial troubles of the parent company.
I have a Matchbox Voodoo in the stash to build, but otherwise, I don't plan on getting any more actual Matchbox kits, ebay prices are generally way more than the equivalent high detail and fit alternatives
14 December 2019, 11:01
Derek Huggett
Great models for the early formative modeller! Also seemed to release less 'mainline' subjects - I can almost forgive them the multiple coloured plastic sprues and thick transparancies! Remembered with much affection (and a few in 'deep stash' too!). And of course, some of the moulds continue in use (Revell) 👍 🙂
Great models for the early formative modeller! Also seemed to release less 'mainline' subjects - I can almost forgive them the multiple coloured plastic sprues and thick transparancies! Remembered with much affection (and a few in 'deep stash' too!). And of course, some of the moulds continue in use (Revell) 👍 🙂
14 December 2019, 11:15
Munkyslut
I just found a period A4 sized Matchbox kit catalog from the late 70's in my stash room!
I just found a period A4 sized Matchbox kit catalog from the late 70's in my stash room!
14 December 2019, 11:30
Derek Huggett
Munkyslut - I think I've still got one of the first ones (somewhere)!!!
Munkyslut - I think I've still got one of the first ones (somewhere)!!!
14 December 2019, 11:38
Munkyslut
I'm a sucker for the old catalogues, it's like bible class!
I got all the diecast catalogues from early 60's to early 80's, Tamiya catalogues, Monogram catalogues,
Dangerous though........... often leads to an eBay frenzy 😉
I'm a sucker for the old catalogues, it's like bible class!
I got all the diecast catalogues from early 60's to early 80's, Tamiya catalogues, Monogram catalogues,
Dangerous though........... often leads to an eBay frenzy 😉
14 December 2019, 11:56
Derek Huggett
The catalogues contained the dreams and aspirations of many a young modeller/collector, myself included (in my day they were carved on tablets! 🙂 ). And so many thrown away (usually at parents insistence to 'tidy up')....yikes, I feel a 'wibble-wobble' moment coming on.....
The catalogues contained the dreams and aspirations of many a young modeller/collector, myself included (in my day they were carved on tablets! 🙂 ). And so many thrown away (usually at parents insistence to 'tidy up')....yikes, I feel a 'wibble-wobble' moment coming on.....
14 December 2019, 12:08
Robert
@Chaz, if you like to get rid off the Voodoo, I would happily provide a new home for it... 🙂
@All, I started in the 70's and so only kits I could lay my hands on were Revell, Airfix and some Heller stuff. And the quality was mostly bad. Matchbox improved the situation quite a bit in the "low price segment". But my stockist had a lousy quantity to choose from...
@Chaz, if you like to get rid off the Voodoo, I would happily provide a new home for it... 🙂
@All, I started in the 70's and so only kits I could lay my hands on were Revell, Airfix and some Heller stuff. And the quality was mostly bad. Matchbox improved the situation quite a bit in the "low price segment". But my stockist had a lousy quantity to choose from...
14 December 2019, 18:18
Chaz Gordon
Thanks for the offer, but I'm looking forward to seeing what adult me can do to make a good looking model out of it
Thanks for the offer, but I'm looking forward to seeing what adult me can do to make a good looking model out of it
14 December 2019, 22:50
Munkyslut
I just like revisiting the buzz I got as a nasty infant dreaming of the latest Monogram or Revell 1/24th custom/hotrod offering
I just like revisiting the buzz I got as a nasty infant dreaming of the latest Monogram or Revell 1/24th custom/hotrod offering
14 December 2019, 23:56
Chaz Gordon
I'm surprised those old catalogs aren't available scanned online (I've looked). The Tamiya catalogs in particular were great reference material, their online catalog is a poor substitute.
I'm surprised those old catalogs aren't available scanned online (I've looked). The Tamiya catalogs in particular were great reference material, their online catalog is a poor substitute.
15 December 2019, 10:19