Revell Scale Model Kit 1971 Catalogue Page by Page HD (Vintage Catalog)
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Revell Scale Model Kit 1971 Catalogue Page by Page HD.
So we open up the pages to another Vintage Scale Model Kit Catalog. This time we delve in to the Revell Model kit range. its from 1971 and it was at their peak of many new releases a year. A lot of these scale model kits are still in use today. This 1971 Scale Model Catalogue is filled with retro kits that you can still by. Revell did incredible scale model kits and So lets have a look at the Revell scale model kits Catalog from 1971
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...I'm 75....this was one of my hobbies/obsessions...thanx for the memories....
in the days before the internet - this was better than anything to a kid
In 1971 my Grandfather William Jacques was the master mold maker for Revell models in Venice California each Christmas he would give me a catalog and I would pick which models I wanted and I would get this huge box of models brings back some great memories Thank you Grandfather
LOL 1971 I was 7 years old. I grew up a military brat and I started school in Germany. Had some interesting model kits overseas. My dad bought a WWI Sopwith model kit and I helped him build it. At 9 I was hooked. And today I'm 58 and still building. I remember these old catalogs.
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I have the 73-74 catalog, and it's pretty similar to this. By 1976 there was much less artists' work of the subjects, and more photography of the real kits, reflecting changes in box art that would continue throughout the decade. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for the info!
Revell is a great company. Thanks for showing the 1971 catalog.
Our pleasure! ill be filming more in the coming weeks
Nice! I remember seeing many of these kits on the store shelves. Kmart, Woolworths, and TG&Y.
local newsagent for me
Remember so many of these.... At the time, I didn't know catalogs like this existed. (Was only 11 when this came out). One of the first trips I made to a "real" hobby shop in Mt. Healthy, Ohio: had saved my grass cutting money for weeks, bought the 1/720 Prinz Eugen, USS Franklin and USS Arizona. 3 kits at once! Think they were $1.50 each. Boy, I was just beaming!
Here in the states, Revell was pretty common and about all you could find. Airfix kits from England...those were exotic! Wasn't until we moved to Washington, DC and visited the Squadron Shop (back when Squadron had retail stores!) and saw cases of "professionally" finished models in display cases that I realized this could be a "serious" hobby and you could do more than play with models once you finished them. Although I still make funny noises and "fly" my planes and helicopters around if nobody is looking....
I agree.
Brings back memories. Started building models when I was seven years old in 1965. Started with Revell(1/32 airplanes, spacecraft, military ships and sailing ships). About the only manufactures available in Vermont at the time(1965) was Revell, Monogram, Aurora and Airfix.
Then Hasegawa and Tamiya models were becoming available. Still building models today. Sadly, the models are from overseas manufacture. Aurora and Monogram are now defunct and Revell is now based in Germany.
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I started building plastic models in 1970. The local hardware store kept a small selection. Mostly Revell 1/72 scale aircraft and 1/720 ships. I spent all my paper route money there.😁 Still buy and build the old Airfix, Revell, and Heller kits! Love them. Thanks for showing these!
Thanks for sharing
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This brought back memories. Thank you for posting.
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I remember having that catalogue, loved the giant Saturn V, built the 1/32 Stuka with Snake down the fuselage, awesome!
how did that stuka go together?
released the year I was born, I started building kits with my dad when I was six so I have built many of these kits
Fantastic. the tooling for these kits are still around
That was really nice trip down memory lane. Surprised just how many of the planes I built back in the day. Especially WWI models.
“Vintage” 1971 was the hey day of my mid-teen model building. I was just getting proficient enough to take on the bigger more detailed kits. In fact I recall building both the PT Boat and the Honda Cafe Racer kits. Good stuff! Thanks.
Thanks for sharing!
I was more of an Airfix man back then but did make a few Revell kits that Airfix did`nt do. 32nd Stuka with the snake down the side, Couple of WW2 aircraft carriers..... to name a few. Nice to remember all these old kits, Keep it up.
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Really enjoyed looking at the catalogue! Great photos in there! Thanks for sharing.
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Just found this channel,, Fantastic bought back very happy memories , real nice job
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I had this catalogue in 1971 when I was a kid!
i wasnt even born :)
Enjoyed watching this, like a few here I was an Airfix kid but Revell did have some lovely WW1 aircraft, ah the 'fokker eindecker' with that wonderful artwork. Still have a good few kits and a few catalogues from back in the day lurking about in the loft somewhere...
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I really loved the Revell but I never bought the catalogue 1971, shame on me! To compensate my mother bought me the fabulous big scale Saturn V and a nuclear submarine with the interiors right that year! It really brought me back to that period! Thanks for sharing 👍 👍👍
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I was amazed when you turned the first page and the first picture was the Spad. I recognized the artwork, forgot that I used to have that kit. Outside of the Memphis Bell, I am not sure about the others. I had at least 9 other planes but without the box art I am not sure they were the same kits. Same goes for the Bismarck, Pennsylvania and the Forrestal too, but the artwork looks different. My models were all from the 60’s so maybe they changed the artwork for the 70’s.
My older brother built the 3’ Thermopylae and the 3’ Constitution. Same artwork there. He swears he did not have the Ironsides but I can remember standing in his room looking right at it and all those canons. He went to the DMZ right after making that and I think it affected his memory. Going from toy canons to real canons might do that.
MOst of the models inside were exactly the same but changes in box art and decal schemes.. Thank you for watching, i hope you will subscribe for more videos like this
I've been subscribed for a while, shouldn't really as these old catalogues make me old :)
Haha. Old as the kits?? lol Thanks for being an awesome subscriber
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This was out when my dad was 12 so there's a good chance he made some of these.
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wow 70s had some great stuff
i love thrifting 70 s 80s because most in box hold a great value
people love the vintage
I agree.. simpler times too
@@MOS6510Models yup just like the vintage lego i usually preferred those over the new stuff
Revell's WW1 aircraft kits are still in production today. My favourite was the Sopwith Triplane. I still have one in RNAS markings. I have no idea if that's correct, but it looks cool. Some of Revell's kits of this period were a bit primitive, and some of the pilot figures were rubbish, usually replaced by Airfix or FROG ones. I had some of the space kits in the 1980's - but never made them, using them for 'greeblies' on other modelling projects.
yep adam savage does an episode on his channel about greeblies
I remember that one . Revell was exotic , can only assume I got the catalogue from Argyle Models in Glasgow . I was an Airfix kid ,so Revell was different . Mainly for their range of Helicopters , 1/32 aircraft , submarines and large sailing ships, like the Constitution and the Clipper Thermopylae. As you pointed out while trying to figure out the scale of the aircraft carriers was they were all different. Not constant scale like good old Airfix . One kit I always wanted, being an airliner enthusiast was the DC8 . I finally got one a few years ago . Other kits I got were the Ben Ledi and the Trawler Kandahar . But again the scales are all different .
I first touched on revell models when i built the space shuttle
@@MOS6510Models I liked your video so much I’ve just bought catalogue off eBay
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I saw my Boss Mustang Funny Car!!! It was the first Revell kit I built!😃
How long ago was that? lol
This vidéo brings bak a lot of memories. Thanks for this :o)
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Damn… the year I was born.
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There's a few of those I built in the late 70's..
i think some were built in the late 90's early 2000's too lol
When did Revell start making 1/72nd scale figures ?
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Some of those kits are still around today, I know for a fact Revell of Germany released that 1/32 Corsair a year or two ago and you can still find them in the original box. It's not bad but does need some work to bring it up to standards, mainly in the cockpit. The 1/32 P-38 is awful, though. However, Kow (Go) Yokoyama did use the engines from that old kit to make his Falke attack craft model.
yes i think revell need to up their game and retool a lot of models
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Not very much car stuff huh
its hit and miss innit
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You can turn the volume down matey. Thank you for watching and I hope you enjoyed it. Any models there you have enjoyed building??
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Great video mate. Love these trips down memory lane
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