Bob T
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Most of the models I've built since I was a kid, did not survive. Be it BB guns, firecrackers, or my kids growing up, most are gone.
After a forced retirement at age 60, we moved south in 2016. That involved clearing out a lot of stuff (you all understand).
I sold some of my stash, donated the rest. But packing for the move, two models from around 1980 turned up.
There are a little beat up, some parts missing...Took a few pictures to share.
It was all rattle cans and brushes in those days.
1/35 Tamiya M3 Lee. Built just before I left the service in '79...missing some tools, but the holes are there. Also a missing headlight and machine gun barrels






Next, a 1/35 Tamiya Marder II. Built shortly after I got out of the service, 1980-81



Got my first airbrush a few years ago. I am glad I did.
After a forced retirement at age 60, we moved south in 2016. That involved clearing out a lot of stuff (you all understand).
I sold some of my stash, donated the rest. But packing for the move, two models from around 1980 turned up.
There are a little beat up, some parts missing...Took a few pictures to share.
It was all rattle cans and brushes in those days.
1/35 Tamiya M3 Lee. Built just before I left the service in '79...missing some tools, but the holes are there. Also a missing headlight and machine gun barrels






Next, a 1/35 Tamiya Marder II. Built shortly after I got out of the service, 1980-81



Got my first airbrush a few years ago. I am glad I did.