Your first XD ever
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Your first XD ever
A recent post made me think about my first XD.
My first was a 1/18 Command Car, given to me by my son as a birthday present because we once owned one, and he learned to drive it as soon as he learned how to operate the throttle, he couldn't reach the petals at that time and stopped by turning off the ignition. . I really don't know how many CC's I have right now, 1/18 and 1/6. At least five or six 1/18 and I think four 1/6 (blsed stuff is in the attic, I loose count).
Up until that time I was not a toy collector.
What was your first XD, and do you still have it?
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My first was a 1/18 Command Car, given to me by my son as a birthday present because we once owned one, and he learned to drive it as soon as he learned how to operate the throttle, he couldn't reach the petals at that time and stopped by turning off the ignition. . I really don't know how many CC's I have right now, 1/18 and 1/6. At least five or six 1/18 and I think four 1/6 (blsed stuff is in the attic, I loose count).
Up until that time I was not a toy collector.
What was your first XD, and do you still have it?
TTT
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S1 Panther. I was collecting 6 inch figures at the time XD came out and was a bit frustrated by the lack of military and the lack of vehicles in the scale. I debated for a while before moving to 1/18 and the Panther was my first piece, very quickly followed by the rest of the S1 stuff.


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I'm pretty new to XD, so as a result, my first vehicle was the S1 RC Panzer IV. My first non-rc XD was the CC. I have both, the Panzer is now in North African livery, and the CC is in pieces. I still have all of the pieces though. lol
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I first encountered 21st Century 1/18 items @ TRU.
I would go in there and look around when they had HUGH shelves of toys.
They had the WWII S1 soldiers, but I just could not see paying 5.99 each.
So, one birthday I got $50.00 from the parents. I happened on a sale at TRU - the WWII figs were 2.98, found the Vietnam Huey for 21.99 and the TOW Mutt.
So, my first "diorama" was 6 Germans trying to take over a Vietnam Huey helicopter from the pilot and a Mutt driver.
I didn't get any of the main VN figs until later.
I still have the S1 Germans and Huey. I found I didn't like the TOW Mutt, so it went bye-bye a long while ago.
As a side note, before I even knew about 1:18 Ultimate Soldier airplanes- I found S1 P51 and S1 Messerschmitt at the local goodwill store and passed on them both...
I would go in there and look around when they had HUGH shelves of toys.
They had the WWII S1 soldiers, but I just could not see paying 5.99 each.
So, one birthday I got $50.00 from the parents. I happened on a sale at TRU - the WWII figs were 2.98, found the Vietnam Huey for 21.99 and the TOW Mutt.
So, my first "diorama" was 6 Germans trying to take over a Vietnam Huey helicopter from the pilot and a Mutt driver.



I still have the S1 Germans and Huey. I found I didn't like the TOW Mutt, so it went bye-bye a long while ago.
As a side note, before I even knew about 1:18 Ultimate Soldier airplanes- I found S1 P51 and S1 Messerschmitt at the local goodwill store and passed on them both...

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My first was the S1 P-51 Mustang "Lou IV" found at a TRU while on a roadtrip in late 2000
Seeing that along with the ME-109, the Sherman and Panther got me pschyed! I was only an aircraft collector until I saw the M-48 and Huey, then my collection sort of went from there...
I still have my S1 P-51, even though it is no longer at my house, but in my father's office at the FAA district headquarters for Central California. Although much better looking P-51s have come along, I have no plans to get rid of it.

Seeing that along with the ME-109, the Sherman and Panther got me pschyed! I was only an aircraft collector until I saw the M-48 and Huey, then my collection sort of went from there...
I still have my S1 P-51, even though it is no longer at my house, but in my father's office at the FAA district headquarters for Central California. Although much better looking P-51s have come along, I have no plans to get rid of it.
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I got my S1 P-51 back in July, 2001 when I PCSed back to the US from the UK. I had seen the planes on the internet and I couldn't wait until I could get my mits on them. Of course, I had to have all of the vehicles and figures as well! The rest is financial ruin!
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Lou IV Mustang as a conversation piece for my office. It pretty much just sat there looking cool for two years. Then my home office needed something and the BBI Apache fit the bill.
Wasn't until I spotted the S1 marines in force at a local WM that the crack really took hold and now it's pretty much out of control.

Wasn't until I spotted the S1 marines in force at a local WM that the crack really took hold and now it's pretty much out of control.


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I went to TRU in the Spring of '02 looking to get my daughter something. I noticed the D-Day P-38 hanging from the ceiling from about 2 aisles down. I bought it and took it home and put it together (instead of studying). The next day I went back and bought the Stuka and Corsair.
(I don't recall if I bought my daughter anything that day or not.)

(I don't recall if I bought my daughter anything that day or not.)

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STARTED WITH 6 X 1/18 DRAGON FIGURES & WENT SEARCHING FOR 1/18 VEHICLES TO COMPLIMENT. FOUND A BUSINESS CALLED KOOLCOLLECTABLES USA WHO HAD WHAT LOOKED LIKE I NEEDED. ON 13TH NOV 2001 I ORDERED A XTREME KUBELWAGON & PANTHER TANK & WHEN THEY CAME I WAS WRAPPED SEEING THEM UP CLOSE & PERSONAL. FOUND THE GROUNDPOUNDERS SITE SHORTLY AFTER & THE REST IS HISTORY. MY 1/18 HAS SWEPT EVERYTHING AWAY IN ITS PATH.