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And you thought putting the transfer stickers on your Airfix models was job done… Live presents a modelling extravaganza fit to conquer Europe.
Airfix models and their accompanying Humbrol paints are set to take off again as children's and modellers' favourites just three years after the company went bust.
They were notoriously fiddly to glue together... and took hours to paint. But generations of children spent their precious pocket money on Airfix plastic scale model kits. And as the firm ...
One of the most famous names in toys is back, after going bust. Airfix has been bought by model train giant Hornby, which plans to rebuild the brand. But will today's Playstation generation even ...
A family-friendly ‘Airfix Make and Take’ activity will offer children aged eight and over the opportunity to build and paint their own model. Participation in the activity is £5.00.
Generations of school children grew up in the 50s and 60s gluing and painting Airfix model planes, from the iconic Spitfire and Lancaster to the Messerschmitt and Fokker - then hanging them from ...
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