B36-'The Magnesium Cloud'. As models, 50 year old kits aren't usually accurate or detailed in the way that current ones are-technology has moved on...but they still have a nostalgic appeal to those of us of a certain age.
B36-'The Magnesium Cloud'. As models, 50 year old kits aren't usually accurate or detailed in the way that current ones are-technology has moved on...but they still have a nostalgic appeal to those of us of a certain age.
The kits are all complete. Funny thing is know that I have them I don't know what I'm going to do with them . when I got them I was thinking build them with my son . then I looked up a couple kits so no building
A good find and I have to agree, leave them untouched in the boxes.
If you wanted to build some with your son, buy some new ones!
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
I think that the F9 Cougar was the very first model airplane kit I ever built.
I wanted that one after seeing the Navy Blue Angels perform at MAS Yuma in 1966
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
I'm not going to build it but that mustang keeps calling my name
Nice grab. Rich A. in Pa.
1969 Shelby GT-500 King of the Road
Knowledge is power, guard it well.
...the box art is...well, a work of art.
Pretty dodgy on the Aurora Spitfire though-don't think the artist had ever actually seen one! I remember the old Revell box lids were meant to be framed if you wanted to do so-had little mock brass nameplates on them.
These are highly collectible in perfect, boxed and unbuilt condition......
Thanks guys for looking all the models are in unbuilt condition and boxes are very good . If the right person comes along they will most likely find a new home .
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