This is actually the OLDEST kit I have in my stash. By calling this one the oldest, I'm not referring to the 1983 date. Instead this is the oldest kit in my collection that I actually purchased when it was new. It goes way back to my childhood and is the 1983 boxing.
I have some other kits dating from the late 1960's and early 70's, but they were purchased years later and were second hand when I got them.
After finishing up High School, I purchased this kit, then joined the Army and left home before I got it assembled.
After serving in the Army, my first mistake (I mean my first marriage), having kids at home, and working to earn a living, I gave up building for many years following that.
Fast forward to 1995, and I got back into the hobby. I was surprised to see that this kit, along with a 1/48 Monogram A-4 Skyhawk were still there waiting for me, covered in years of dust, at my childhood home.
When was the last time you saw an instruction sheet like this ? Written in English, with paint colors mentioned along with the part descriptions. As a kid, I learned SO much about aircraft by using instructions like this. You could read and understand what the part was called...
The instruction sheet has yellowed some on my kit's instructions, but no so much on Jeff's kit.
The original decals however, surprisingly they were not trashed.
I'll be sure to scan them though. I have some new aftermarket decals waiting for these two.
Now this Korean War group is drawing to a close, there's no better time than the present, to give the old girl the care and respect she deserves.
Jeff Bailey was kind enough to send me the other one.
It too is a fairly early Monogram example, from 1983, which I think was following the initial 1977 release by Monogram. Thanks Jeff, aka BFAM and fellow "Tanker tread head" like me.
So in my typical "Iron Werke" fashion, I will be building both Shooting Stars at the same time.
Some of you know that I have not been too active on Imodeler lately. To be honest with you, this work I'm posting here tonight was actually done a month or so.
My goal is to get these two and the rest of my Korean War stuff finished before the July 27th ending. Life throws us curve balls every once in a while, and it happens when we least expect it to.
So here is wishing that I will be able to knock these two out.