1978 Matchbox Kit Catalogue
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It always used to bug my young self that Matchbox's AFV kits were 1/76 scale whereas the Airfix ones were 1/72 The Revell catalogue also reminded me that they used to produce a comprehensive range of WWII American battleships: I had the Missouri.I also read mine till they were dog-eared
Good point Eric, you've got me confused now. I'm sure there was a manufacturer who made 1/72 AFVs that always looked a bit odd compared to the Airfix/matchbox ones; or it could have been the 1/72 planes that were the wrong scale for carrying out strafing runs on the ground forces!
ETA Here we go! I think this was the bone of contention I had: vehicles in 1/76, figures in 1/72!
I realise now there is not that much difference but to my young, impressionable mind it was a whole 4 different!
ETA Here we go! I think this was the bone of contention I had: vehicles in 1/76, figures in 1/72!
I realise now there is not that much difference but to my young, impressionable mind it was a whole 4 different!
Edited by wolfracesonic on Tuesday 7th February 18:51
droopsnoot said:
Those Tamiya catalogues were always really nice productions, I've got a couple somewhere.
As well as the regular kit catalogues they published a couple of WWII photo booklets in the same large format, they were great inspiration for building dioramas. I wish I knew what happened to all of mine...!wolfracesonic said:
Good point Eric, you've got me confused now. I'm sure there was a manufacturer who made 1/72 AFVs that always looked a bit odd compared to the Airfix/matchbox ones; or it could have been the 1/72 planes that were the wrong scale for carrying out strafing runs on the ground forces!
ETA Here we go! I think this was the bone of contention I had: vehicles in 1/76, figures in 1/72!
I realise now there is not that much difference but to my young, impressionable mind it was a whole 4 different!
With their smaller figures, Airfix chopped and changed how they were labelled scale wise. Strictly, they were HO/OO - which is 1/76. However, as you can see from the box art, they have been described as 1/72 on occasions as well. With figures it doesn't matter a huge amount.ETA Here we go! I think this was the bone of contention I had: vehicles in 1/76, figures in 1/72!
I realise now there is not that much difference but to my young, impressionable mind it was a whole 4 different!
Edited by wolfracesonic on Tuesday 7th February 18:51
More seriously, Revell issue small scale armour in both 1/76 and 1/72. This is because they took over the old Matchbox AFV moulds (which were 1/76) and also have their own 1/72 line. Kits appear in modern boxing to both scales even today.
This is the same set of figures you have shown in your post in its original boxing from 1961. Notice the scale indicated -
Eric Mc said:
wolfracesonic said:
Good point Eric, you've got me confused now. I'm sure there was a manufacturer who made 1/72 AFVs that always looked a bit odd compared to the Airfix/matchbox ones; or it could have been the 1/72 planes that were the wrong scale for carrying out strafing runs on the ground forces!
ETA Here we go! I think this was the bone of contention I had: vehicles in 1/76, figures in 1/72!
I realise now there is not that much difference but to my young, impressionable mind it was a whole 4 different!
This is the same set of figures you have shown in your post in its original boxing from 1961. Notice the scale indicated - ETA Here we go! I think this was the bone of contention I had: vehicles in 1/76, figures in 1/72!
I realise now there is not that much difference but to my young, impressionable mind it was a whole 4 different!
Edited by wolfracesonic on Tuesday 7th February 18:51
Airfix released two versions of many of their figure sets, the first of which were all HO/OO. The second were HO/OO with the newer boxings (containing the same figures) re-designated as 1:72.
dr_gn said:
It's not the same set of figures, they are in fact totally different.
Airfix released two versions of many of their figure sets, the first of which were all HO/OO. The second were HO/OO with the newer boxings (containing the same figures) re-designated as 1:72.
Hadn't realised that.Airfix released two versions of many of their figure sets, the first of which were all HO/OO. The second were HO/OO with the newer boxings (containing the same figures) re-designated as 1:72.
I was going on the listing as per the Airfix Tribute site.They do have two Afrika Corps sets - but both listed as 1/76.
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