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My first car model.

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Mom gave me a a box of my own junk and I'm going through it. And wrapped up ever so gently is my first model from about 40 something years ago.

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Nice! I started building models in the late sixties and havent stopped !
 
My first was a '55 chevy gasser model. The decal that went on the deck lid said "bad news travels fast"
 
I had a huge collection of those at 1 point in time. Sold everything off just before the model companies reissued most. A friend passed away a while ago. And wouldnt you know it. I ended up with more. A good hobby.
 
That's cool: Can't remember for sure but pretty sure my first model was a Jo-han 1965 Chrysler 300.
 
I don’t recall for sure my first model, but I’m sure it was ugly as the first ones I built I brush painted!
I do remember my first model I spray painted, a 72 Mach1.
Sadly I didn’t become a Mopar fanatic until my freshman year in high school.
I got back into model building in the 90s but I ran out of steam about 10 years ago. I’m trying to get back into it this winter. I have dozens of Models on the shelf waiting to get built!
 
I think my 1st was a 35 Ford PU Hot Rod
(my stepdad Bob had one)
IIRC a 32 Ford Roadster Hot Rod was the 2nd
all primed up, I thought that was cool
IIRC my 3rd was of his/Bob's 64 GTO SS/F, paint sucked
my 1st real attempt
I decal-ed them to the hilt too
about 1966-67, 7-8 years old
I got into the drag cars for a long time, the gasser look
then Pro-stocks & Altereds
then later 4x4's
 
Nice Find!

Mine were all set on fire ,shot at with bb gun or blown up....I should probably build another one someday..
 
A hobby shop closed in 1970 I bought 8 model kits and an 1/8 vette. Sold them to a model to a model dealer $400 20 years ago.
 
My first was an AMT 1961 Imperial convertible. That one and a 1962 Revell Imperial Crown 4 door both got shot up with the BB gun. I made up for it 30 years later when I rescued a real '62 Imperial, and put it back on the road, guy I sold it to finished restoring it. I still have a '69 Charger R/T, a '69 Coronet R/T, and a '70 Jo Han Road Runner, with the original boxes. I tried to buy a '69 Jo Han GTX kit from a high school classmate, who had a catalog (couldn't get them in the local hobby shops). He kept the money and never got me the kit. Twenty years later I drove my first '69 GTX to my high school reunion. The look on the guy's face was priceless.
 
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The first plastic model I ever built was Shirley Muldowney's 1/18 (IIRC) Hemi.
 
It's all about the packaging.
Die cast don't require any work.
It could be addictive.
But some are just too memorable to pass on.
"Ages 6 and up".
I guess I qualify.

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Did someone say "Cherry Bombs"?
 
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My first was a 65 coronet, you can't even find one now, unless it's a snap together. Gave them all away this last move.
 
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Bought my 10 year old grandson one of these last Christmas (he’s into legos). I figured it would take him about a week to put it together, it was done in about 3 hours nonstop.
I can’t remember having any car models as a kid. I had planes and ships. The kid across the street talked me into blowing up a ship with a m-80. We didn’t find all the pieces. Got into trouble.
 
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