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James May's Toy Stories

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After his ambitious project to create a 1/1 scale Spitfire, James May returns to the brand synonymous with model kits to learn more about Airfix. Over the years Airfix s range has included figures, trains, trackside accessories, military vehicles, engines, rockets, sailing ships, warships, liners, vintage cars, performance cars, motorcycles, spaceships and more, available in many different scales and for different skill levels. Modern kits are increasingly accurate and minutely detailed, as precision mouldings and sophisticated techniques and materials have meant scale modelling is truly a 21st century hobby but with more than half a century of heritage. James raids the Airfix archives and uncovers a wealth of nostalgic imagery. He also looks at Airfix's greatest kits, the history of the Spitfire in plastic and enters the world of modellers, discovering it has come a long way since his childhood memories of gluey fingers, fiddly decals and busted propellers.… (mehr)
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Fab book. If you want a shot of nostalgia and a sideways look at the toys of our childhood, before electronic gizmos and gadgets, this is for you. Read it. You will not be disappointed. ( )
  solexine | Oct 21, 2022 |
I am a huge fan of the ‘old’ Top Gear (the one where there were only three presenters, not 32237980 of them) and after meeting James May last year, I realised I hadn’t read any of his books. Clarkson and Hammond, definitely but never May. There really wasn’t any reason why, so because it’s so damn easy in these internet days I went and ordered up a storm of the trio’s books. First on the pile was this heavy tome (naturally I went for the illustrated edition), which is both a great accompaniment to the TV series and an interesting history of popular toys.

In the book, May covers plasticine, Meccano, Hornby model trains, Airfix models, Scalextric slot racing cars and Lego. The only one I can say that I played with in my youth was Lego (we did make-your-own playdough) but for older fans, all of the toys are likely to be familiar. (And set off discussions about how rich your family was, depending on whether you had a train set or a mega Meccano box). The history of all the toys was fascinating, and the majority of them interlink with each other through buy outs and takeovers of companies.

Each chapter is devoted first to the history of the toy, how it was originally crafted and then on to how they are manufactured today. We then move on to James’ task for the TV show (e.g. building a life size Lego house, making a plasticine garden for the Chelsea flower show) and how it was achieved. In some cases, it’s pretty short but for other toys (e.g. the Scalextric and Hornby races) it’s a gripping tale. (I haven’t seen all of the shows in this series, so I automatically assumed that everything would go perfectly. But James May is one third of the ‘ambitious but rubbish’ team, so it’s not that straightforward.)

For me, this wasn’t a book I could read cover to cover in one sitting. I liked to pick it up, read a bit and when it got too heavy, check out some of the history online. Some of those Meccano sets are worth a fortune and there are so many books, magazines and websites devoted to model trains! I still enjoyed the Lego section best. Due to space constraints, it isn’t a comprehensive history but it gives you the main points. Plus you get to look at all the great things that were made for the house in detail!

I felt May’s writing was a bit more serious than those of his colleagues, but it’s difficult to make comparisons because Clarkson and Hammond’s book are usually 50% jokey. The subjects are researched well and the writing contains the typical British lingo of James May. If you’re a fan, or interested in the history of toys, it’s worth checking out.

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  birdsam0610 | Mar 27, 2016 |
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After his ambitious project to create a 1/1 scale Spitfire, James May returns to the brand synonymous with model kits to learn more about Airfix. Over the years Airfix s range has included figures, trains, trackside accessories, military vehicles, engines, rockets, sailing ships, warships, liners, vintage cars, performance cars, motorcycles, spaceships and more, available in many different scales and for different skill levels. Modern kits are increasingly accurate and minutely detailed, as precision mouldings and sophisticated techniques and materials have meant scale modelling is truly a 21st century hobby but with more than half a century of heritage. James raids the Airfix archives and uncovers a wealth of nostalgic imagery. He also looks at Airfix's greatest kits, the history of the Spitfire in plastic and enters the world of modellers, discovering it has come a long way since his childhood memories of gluey fingers, fiddly decals and busted propellers.

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