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I love the old CRT TV (needs ventilation slits) as well as the bed, will there be more remnants of someone 'camping' there?
 
Thanks Saul , ...... ya mean these vents , hard to see in the original pics but if you look close .........
Just random detritus and debris , camp , overnighter , let your imagination deduce what happened here .
What ever anyone decides , .......... bottom line ........... it's destroyed , gone , no more ........

 
I tweaked your photo a little bit and highlighted it. The kit is a B-26 Invader.

Young Cheyenne with B-26 kit.jpg
 
So old I don't even think scales were used , at least I don't see any meausrement id on the box .
Hey , give me some credit , I didn't remember what type of plane was in the photo but I did remember it was a plane .
Nowadays sometimes I walk into the kitchen and forget what I went in there for , just for a second or so , pretty soon I'll be able to wrap my own Xmas pressents , aaaaaaaand I won't remember all the ugly women I ever slept with ................. or if I owe anybody money ............ cool !!!
 
Great photo. What year was that? Gary S.
I believe it was 54 or 55 I think I was 6yrs old cuz I do remeber being in kindergarten in Clifton N.J. and then 1st grade in Oakland N.J. and that Xmas was in Clifton .
I also remember riding in my Dad's 55 Chevy Belair 4 door , light blue .
 
Looks like we started modeling around the same time and age. My first kit was Arouras Me-109 in 1/48th scale. The plastic was a maroon color. Gary s.
 
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