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PB1983

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  1. Assuming it is a Monogram model; would you have an idea what material they used during that time?
  2. It's just over 7" long. My father built this same model when it was first released. I still have the man and outboard motor from his model but the boat was lost many many years ago. I've been looking for one of these kits for a long time and finally found one. It was still sealed in plastic with all the paper work and even the original glue tube! Here's an image of man and motor.
  3. The other two models they had look a lot like the old Monogram models offered back then. Like the two that "Ace-Garageguy" listed above.
  4. It's definitely vintage. Around 1955. Here are two images of the model. This model was offered through Kelloggs company. I have no idea who produced these for them.
  5. Thanks for the replies. This is an all glue model; no screws at all. I'm not sure of the manufacturer. Would there be a way to test one of the scrap pieces to determine what type of "plastic" this is?
  6. Hi, I have a new old stock model from the 1950s that I'm going to be building in the near future. I haven't built any models since I was a kid; after doing a little research I wasn't aware of so many glue/adhesive options available today. Not sure if this question has a simple answer or not though. What would be the "best" glue/bonding process to use on a vintage plastic model?
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