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Informationen zum Autor Trevor Pask has been modelling since childhood, a timespan that includes most of Airfix's existence. He has been writing on modelling subjects for some years and has penned articles and regular columns for several of the major British and European modelling magazines. Klappentext With the aid of stringy glue and scalpel-sliced fingers, young and old have turned display cabinets and bedrooms into mini-museums, or tiny battlefields. This book looks at the fascinating tale of this British company a pioneer in the world of modelling as well as its products, its changing fortunes over the years, and its links with popular culture. Using colour images, Trevor Pask explores this thriving pastime, allowing Airfix kit lovers to indulge in a nostalgic journey and those new to the hobby an intriguing insight into its history.A detailed history of a popular hobby, including a look at some of the best selling kits. Zusammenfassung With the aid of stringy glue and scalpel-sliced fingers, young and old have turned display cabinets and bedrooms into mini-museums, or tiny battlefields. This book looks at the tale of Airfix, the British company which is a pioneer in the world of modelling, its products, its changing fortunes over the years, and its links with popular culture. Inhaltsverzeichnis How the 'Airfix Kit' Came AboutThe Early Years - Kove, Combs and KitsThe Golden YearsSomething for Everyone: the 1970sDifficult Years and a RenaissanceThe Airfix Style: Box Art and PackagingBibliographyIndex