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Late last year at one of my Model Club's Zoom meetings there was mention how expensive kits were when all the aftermarket parts were obtained. someone else wished we could go back and just build a kit without worrying about anything. It was thought up early this year that the Club would have a group build entitled "Build Like An 11 Year Old." Being one of the sponsors of the build I was now on the lookout for a kit that I either built or could have built as a kid in the late '60's - early '70's. Not long after, I saw in an email blast from CultTVMan, that the Atlantis had the Willy Ley Orbital Rocket available. According to Scalemates, the original kit was released by Monogram in 1959, and then Atlantis re-popped it in 2024 in the same 1:193 (?) box scale size.

It arrived at the house not a week after ordering and upon opening the box I was brought back to being a kid again with red, white and blue colors of the plastic. All the flash also brought back memories.
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The back of the box also had a surprise in that the photos were those of Allen Ury of Fantastic Plastic.
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Now, how was I going to build like an 11 year old? First thing I thought of was that with the colored plastic, I wouldn't paint it. Remembering back, not having an older brother or dad who built models, I probably wouldn't have known how to fill seams- so I would leave this out too.

An early problem was that one of the astronauts appeared to be missing. I figured that was fine as what's the chance a little kid would lose a part - pretty good- I thought. So in the main ship I had just one pilot. Bust as you would know it, after the fuselage was glued together, I found the 3rd astronaut on a different sprue covered in flash. Perfect, I thought, as I was prying the fuselage open to get the second pilot into the main vehicle.

Thinking of the 50s and how the real spacesuits were silver, both pilots were brushed with silver and just a dot of black where their face shields would be. An 11 year old would be aiming, but I just quickly made two dots...
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While I had the silver out I also painted the engines with the color.
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The rest of the model went together fairly painlessly. With the interior of the second ship more visible and smaller, I smeared around some gray paint in there. I was also at this time I saw where the painting instructions were hiding and discovered that the astronauts were supposed to be in a light green uniform. It was too late for the first two guys, but the 3 pilot was painted with a lime green, a silver helmet, and the black dot.
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Now it was time for the decals. I remembered that I wouldn't have know about Micro Set/Micro Sol, so I wouldn't use those either. Here it was discovered an error on the decal sheet. On the wings of the main ship was two yellow, triangular stripes, one for each wing. I cut them out, dipped them in the water and then realized that they were both for the same side. An 11 year old would have known he couldn't use them, but probably wouldn't have figured that they could be used as stencils and paint the stripes on - at least I wouldn't have thought of it. So I just left them off. After all the decals were on, many stood proudly above the plastic because of all the rivets. So in an effort of trying not to lose them with handling, I gave in and Micro-Sol'd them down ~ -1 point for me.

With that I glued the two ships together and then to the stand. I came as close as I could to being that 11 year old. My other point loss would be that I wasn't going to search out the Testor's Tube Glue I remember. So I just used the Tamiya Thin that I had. With that, I was done. Thanks for looking.
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Like that, awesome stuff…. :like
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Never saw this UBER COOL kit before. US SPACE FORCE - foreshadowing! 😁 Now there really is one! 🥳 Well done! 🤗
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That was a good read - caused a few chuckles and raised a lot of memories. A good reminder to quit worrying about perfection and focus on having fun with it.
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Thanks everyone. It was a good simple build, but oof I was not used to ignoring all the little things you concentrate on.
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:popcorn:

Cool Kev, but what about all the styrene-powered fingerprints of the impatient 11-year-old? It wasn't just me was it?
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Squidy53 wrote: November 2nd, 2024, 8:00 pm :popcorn:

Cool Kev, but what about all the styrene-powered fingerprints of the impatient 11-year-old? It wasn't just me was it?
:rolf: You weren't alone, either!😁
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Oh yeah!
With the massive amounts of tube glue I used then (1tube per model) I’m sure I had fingerprints all over the place. But for this one I think I got a lil smear mark on one of the wind screens.
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kevtk135 wrote: November 2nd, 2024, 10:23 pm ...But for this one I think I got a lil smear mark on one of the wind screens.
So not even close to "authentic" then. :wink:
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Squidy53 wrote: November 3rd, 2024, 12:16 am
kevtk135 wrote: November 2nd, 2024, 10:23 pm ...But for this one I think I got a lil smear mark on one of the wind screens.
So not even close to "authentic" then. :wink:
:rolf: :mrgreen: Nice one, Centurion!😂
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This is great!
I love it!

I have something similar coming sometime soon. I already have the kit, I just don't have the bench space yet. I'm thinking it will be a great xmas-new years build.
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It's molded in color, and I don't have the skill to really make it much better than it is so I think it's just gonna be a straight build with no (or very little) paint.
Ya just have to cut loose and have some fun without sweating the details sometimes.
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The 11 year old in me keeps thinking about where to put the firecrackers.
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Squidy53 wrote: November 3rd, 2024, 12:16 am
kevtk135 wrote: November 2nd, 2024, 10:23 pm ...But for this one I think I got a lil smear mark on one of the wind screens.
So not even close to "authentic" then. :wink:
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tay666 wrote: November 3rd, 2024, 2:04 am This is great!
I love it!

I have something similar coming sometime soon. I already have the kit, I just don't have the bench space yet. I'm thinking it will be a great xmas-new years build.
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It's molded in color, and I don't have the skill to really make it much better than it is so I think it's just gonna be a straight build with no (or very little) paint.
Ya just have to cut loose and have some fun without sweating the details sometimes.

Looks like the perfect model to try the "kid stuff" on.
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overspray wrote: November 3rd, 2024, 2:17 pm The 11 year old in me keeps thinking about where to put the firecrackers.
:rolf: You know that!!! (I still have slides somewhere of 1/700 scale WW2 ships that I built up, put on a blue painted board to simulate the ocean, and then lit aflame to simulate those WW2 Pacific Battles!!!) :mrgreen2:
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bucketfoot-al wrote: November 3rd, 2024, 3:33 pm
overspray wrote: November 3rd, 2024, 2:17 pm The 11 year old in me keeps thinking about where to put the firecrackers.
:rolf: You know that!!! (I still have slides somewhere of 1/700 scale WW2 ships that I built up, put on a blue painted board to simulate the ocean, and then lit aflame to simulate those WW2 Pacific Battles!!!) :mrgreen2:
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overspray wrote: November 3rd, 2024, 2:17 pm The 11 year old in me keeps thinking about where to put the firecrackers.
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Oh man does that brings back memories of my pyrotechnic youth!

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