When I was in my teens (in the 70's before diecast models were even thought of) I collected and built 1/144th scale model airliner kits. Those took up a ton of space, and I eventually quit because I just didn't have enough space for them. I'm very happy with my 1/400th collection...413 models so far and still collecting.The scale is great when you consider space, and now with new manufacturers really pushing the limits on the realism and accuracy.... A renaissance to a hobby I thought I would never get back to.
Some more models that started it all for me in 1999.... all are Gemini Jets.My first 1/400th model was the Gemini Jets L-1011 N740DA purchased in 1999. I still have it:
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It is always nice to read these stories that offer some insight into how things were before one's time. The title of the thread said the first 1:400 model, but if Ii go back to the beginnings that my memory allow, I think my first model would be a DC-9-looking Fisher Price toy, followed by several Matchbox Skybusters of the late 80s/early 90s, and other similar series, which I still have the pieces of a few of them.Well it depends on what you call 'your first model'? My collecting started as a child with a Dinky Toys Viscount and Britannia in the late 1950s. Then I recall my Dad bought me a Teckno SAS DC-7C (approx 1/200 scale?) during a visit to Heathrow in the early 1960s, which I really liked with folding undercarriage and a spare interchageable engine. It was not until the 1980s that I discovered Schabak 1:600 model airliners, which were the only game in town, but they were very crude with poor decals. I did admire the very first Aeroclassics models that Andrew Klein brought to a Heathrow Enthusiasts Fair in the early '90s, but they too were decalled and expensive. Net Models started producing some 1:500 tampo printed diecast models in the mid'90s and the first 'serious' model was a Cathay Pacific Boeing 707. However, once Gemini Jets, Aeroclassics and others got going in the late 1990s, I switched to 1/400 scale
I knew Matchbox made models, but not Fisher Price, very nice!It is always nice to read these stories that offer some insight into how things were before one's time. The title of the thread said the first 1:400 model, but if Ii go back to the beginnings that my memory allow, I think my first model would be a DC-9-looking Fisher Price toy, followed by several Matchbox Skybusters of the late 80s/early 90s, and other similar series, which I still have the pieces of a few of them.
Well, the Fisher Price one was a toy. Not my photo, reference only.I knew Matchbox made models, but not Fisher Price, very nice!
Wow! That is very impressive! Even now, it's still a nice model.One of my first models Aeroclassics AC001 released in the late 1990’s. Still a treasured possession.View attachment 2316
It sure is. That is a really neat model!My 1st was a Herpa LTU L-1011-500. At the time (2007) I thought it was pretty decent as it had a clean single cast fuselage with slotted wings. The foam packing block it came in was also neat. I'd have a picture but need to dig it out first. One thing I like about MAF is the ability to edit a post and attach files at any time - handy.