Lindberg 1/48 Lockheed F-80C (P-80) Shooting Star, 500-100

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Lindberg 1/48 Lockheed F-80C (P-80) Shooting Star, 500-100 plastic model kit

1/48 500-100 Lindberg Lockheed F-80C (P-80) Shooting Star

Plastic Model Kit,   Box Condition: Fair+

From the early to mid 1950s. Rare very early Lindberg issue with the first Lindberg logo - 'Lindberg' in the center of a circle made by the words 'Products' and 'Incorporated'. Lindberg never wasted materials like left over instructions, plastic parts, boxes or decals - and the P-80 kit is a primary example of this practice. This kit is one of the earliest within the first Lindberg issue. It includes the O-Lin instructions (with the word O-Lin removed of course) showing the O-Lin decals and paint scheme. The instructions show the original configuration for this kit - no pilot and no seat. But Lindberg modified the molds to include a pilot. This kit includes a pilot and a flat horizontal plank for him to sit on. Soon afterwards, Lindberg issued their own completely new instructions with with the pilot and a proper seat. But many kits have surfaced with these instructions, a pilot but no seat - not even the 'plank'. Finally, kits included the new instructions, pilot and proper seat. Correctly molded in early high-gloss silver, all recessed panel lines and no rivet detail. The kit has never been started. Inventoried 100% complete including decals and instructions. Paul Lindberg got his start in 1930s model aviation by designing, building and flying stick and tissue aircraft. His plans appeared in Popular Aviation magazine and he soon made a name for himself. When injection molding showed the way to increased kit sales in the late 1940s/early 1950s, he quickly teamed up with Mr. Olsen to create 'O-lin' models. Ray Gaedke was one the the early artists for O-lin, and he help pioneer dramatic and colorful box artwork. In the early 1950s Paul Lindberg was running the company and had the logo changed to his name. The first logo was circular, with 'Lindberg' in middle and 'Products' 'Incorporated' arched across the top and bottom. The second logo is the 'Yellow Square' that is on this kit. Ray Gadke continued his bold and colorful artwork for Lindberg and did this F-80C boxart as well.

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