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Holland Plastic Model Kits
AIRFIX
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Boxed, bagged and US Airfix kits.
Also many out of production kits. Alls scale 1/32
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Krackle Kat
customized Ford Capri
by AIRFIX in original box 1/32
Large and impressive plastic model of the classic Ford car.
Made by Airfix 1970s.
Complete with parts,
decals & instructions. Still in sealed bag.
Rare and sought after
kit.
Designed by Graham Westoll |
not in stock |
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Night Prawler
customized Ford Zodiac
by AIRFIX in original box 1/32
Large and impressive plastic model of the classic Ford car.
Made by Airfix 1970s.
Complete with parts,
decals & instructions. Still in sealed bag.
Rare and sought after
kit.Designed by
Graham Westoll |
not in stock |
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Kansas Cruiser customized Ford Cortina
by AIRFIX in original box 1/32
Large and impressive plastic model of the classic Ford car.
Made by Airfix 1970s.
Complete with parts,
decals & instructions. Still in sealed bag.
Rare and sought after
kit.Designed by
Graham Westoll |
not in stock |
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HOW AIRFIX GOT ITS CUSTOM CARS by Graham Westoll
Between 1975 and 1980 I had the privilege of being the
Product Manager for the Arts and Crafts Range at Airfix
Kits and Games. In 1978 the kits development department,
run by Jack Armitage, came to my department with a request
for some creative help. Jack's team had been reviewing
redundant moulding tools including the Series 3 range of
Modern Cars. These tools were sitting in oil baths
awaiting disposal, probably to be melted down for scrap.
A suggestion had come up that there might be a way to
stretch the production life of the car kits tools, before
the axe was dropped, by making some of them more
up-to-date. It was the end of the wacky 70s so it was
decided to develop a range of Customized Streetcars (all
the rage at that time).
The idea was great and I was happy to provide the creative
input to the project BUT it came with three very tight
constraints!
Firstly, maximum use should be made of the existing tools,
preferably only needing the tamping of unneeded parts.
Secondly, that any new tooling should be minimal and work
across all re-launched kits.
Thirdly and most importantly that there should be a
credibility about the completed kits (unlike those
available in the US market) to reflect Airfixs reputation
for reality and accuracy - quite a trio of targets to
meet!
Stage one was to make up all the selected kits and look at
them with the same eyes that a car customizer would look
at the real thing. After a careful search suitable
subjects were chosen i.e. cars that might still be on the
road and typical subjects for being given a street cred
treatment. In view of the need to keep new tooling costs
to minimum, I developed common parts which would
none-the-less be appropriate to the individual character
to each vehicle. Wheels, suspension struts, engine blocks,
blower pipes and air scoops etc. were the obvious places
to start.
Whilst progressing with this, I felt the best way to make
each car truly unique was through the personality of its
bodywork art. Much brainstorming took place and a load of
concept drawings were produced. Suffice to say some of
these reflected the fact that I was being asked to let my
imagination run free and quite a few of these ideas were
just too wild to submit to the management. As the
ideas flowed Kracle Kat, Dragonslayer (later called Kansas
Kruiser ) Night Prowler and several others, including an
American Civil War themed Vauxhall estate named Rebel
Rouser, a Ford Escort called Marilyn and a Sunbeam Rapier
christened Death Dealer were devised. The last two never
went from the concept stage as they were thought to be a
bit too strong for the market at that time!
Having arrived at a selection of concepts that received
approval from the management as being manufacturable and
marketable I set about giving life to these paper
concepts.
With each car selected, I tried to reflect the type of
customization that a typical streetcar fan might apply to
a real life vehicle. The first of these was the Ford
Zephyr which became Night Prowler. As the famous star of
the Z cars police series on BBC TV it was perfect to be
turned into a caricature of an American black and white
cop cruiser. On the bonnet and the doors I put a version
of a classic American police shield with the motto NO
JUSTICE -JUST US. To produce the prototypes, I used
various methods and tricks to simulate the new components
for these kits and hand applied decorations to represent
the proposed decals for the final production items.
After final approval of the new models, Jack's team set
about designing the most cost-effective, multi-usage
additional parts tooling and I sat down to produce the
artwork for the decals. These were the days before
computer graphics, so reproducing the decal artworks at
its final size would have involved very expensive
photographic techniques. The solution? I painted each set
of artworks at the actual size they were going to
be printed! Complete with a set of very fine sable brushes
and a desk mounted magnifying glass the job was done over
several weeks probably the reason I now wear glasses!
Finally the range went to market and all indications were
that they were well received, albeit by a rather niche
market. But the minimal painting requirements and decals
that provided most of the character to each kit this meant
that the finished job needed only limited skills to
achieve a really good result. I like to think this range
went in some way to point the way to a future for model
making that could be fun and easy for all this was later
reflected by the Matchbox range of kits.
CLOSING THOUGHTS
Working for Airfix was one of the best times of my life
what could be better than being paid to spend your days
designing and playing with toys and kits!
by Graham Westoll
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All three prototypes
Photo by Graham Westoll |
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Kansas Kruiser
prototypePhoto by Graham
Westoll |
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Kansas Kruiser
prototype
Photo by Graham Westoll |
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Rebel Rouser based on the Vauxhall
Estate,
Marilyn based on the Ford Escort and the
Death Dealer based on the Sunbeam Rapier were never released
Designed by
Graham Westoll |
not in stock |
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Supercharged Dragster
kit #903415
molded in yellow and black, chrome plated parts |
29.99 |
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Bugatti 35B
1/32 mint
#03442-9 |
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Bugatti
35B
1/32 mint
#02541
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Rolls Royce 1905
#02447 |
24.99 |
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Rolls Royce 1911
#02444
1/32 mint |
24.99 |
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1904 Mercedes Race Car
1/32 mint
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24.99 |
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1933 MG Magnette
1/32 mint
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24.99 |
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1912 Ford T
1/32 mint |
24.99 |
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1/32 Aston Martin DB5
Kit #02406 |
24.99 |
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1902 De Dietrich
factory sealed
1/32 mint |
24.99 |
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1930
4 1/2 litre Bentley
1/32 mint
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24.99 |
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1933 Alfa Romeo
1/32 mint
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AIRFIX 1911 VAUXHALL PRINCE HENRY
KIT
It is in original very good condition box
dated 1980
kit # no.03441-6
1/32
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39.99
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1933 Alfa Romeo
1/32
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24.99
mint
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1904 Mercedes
Historic Cars
1/32
# 02449-7 |
29.99 |
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MG Magnette
1/32 mint
#03443-2 |
19.99 |
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1930
4 1/2 litre Bentley
1/32 mint
#02446-8 |
24.99 |
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Ford 3 Litre G.T
1/32 mint
#03408-9 |
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Porsche Carrera 6
1/32 mint
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99.99 |
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Airfix Motor Racing
Axle Assemblies with Chrome Wheels
Porsche |
19.99 |
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MGB Sports by
Airfix Craft Master
Chrome parts
Kit # 2103-70 |
24.99 |
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Triumph TR. 4A by
Airfix Craft Master
Chrome parts
Kit # 2104-70 |
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Jaguar XK-E by
Airfix Craft Master
Chrome parts
Kit # 2102-70 |
24.99
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Volkswagen Bug (Kever) by
Airfix Craft Master
Chrome parts
Kit # 2101-70 |
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MGB
Sports
1/32 |
29.99 |
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Mercedes 280 SL
1/32 mint |
99.00 |
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Triumph Herald
instructions included, all parts mint |
99.99
mint |
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Vauxhall Victor
2000 Estate
Kit # M 302C
Ultra rare. Box C9.
Parts mint |
179.50 |
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Maserati
Indy by Airfix
Kit # 03406-3
detailed front
suspension, exposed headlamp units, multiple springs, bucket seats, dast
styled wheels, discontinued |
74.99 |
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Austin Maxi
Kit
#M 304C
Ultra Rare
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Ford Escort
Kit
#M210C |
69.99
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Jaguar 420
Kit # M 301C
Ultra rare. Box C9.
Parts mint |
149.99
mint |
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Ford Capri
Kit
#M 303C
one piece body, seperate exhaust,
instrument panel, bucket seats,
Ultra rare. Box C9.
Parts mint |
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Ford GT40
by Airfix Scalecraft
snap together motorised kits
molded in several colors, decals, rubber tires, electric
motor |
€34.99 |
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Ford GT40 Sportscar
Kit #S-542 early '70
electric model car, battery operated |
not in
stock |
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Porsche Carrera
by Airfix Scalecraft
snap together motorised kits
molded in several colors, decals, rubber tires, electric
motor |
€34.99 |
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Jaguar 4.2
by Airfix Scalecraft
snap together motorised kits
molded in several colors, decals, rubber tires, electric
motor |
€34.99 |
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Airfix Motor Racing
Axle Assemblies with Chrome Wheels
Lotus Cortina |
19.99
mint |
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Airfix Motor Racing
Axle Assemblies with Chrome Wheels
Viva |
19.99
mint |
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Beach Buggy
kit # 02412-5
decals included
1/32 mint |
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