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The Vintage Years of Airfix Box Art

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'The Vintage Years of Airfix Box Art' Description

Airfix has been commercially producing plastic kits since 1952 and its models have been made by successive generations of young boys and men alike. In the 1960s, a talented graphic artist called Roy Cross was commissioned to paint some of the box art for Airfix, and for a ten-year-period he provided many of the glorious paintings seen on the boxes, setting new standards for realism and accuracy. Many are still being used today, a full four decades later.

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Title: The Vintage Years of Airfix Box Art

Illustrations & Other Content Notes: 180 colour paintings and linearts

ISBN 13: 9781847970763

ISBN 10: 1847970761

Publication Date: 12/03/2009

Pages: 128

Customer Reviews for 'The Vintage Years of Airfix Box Art'

James Hershey

The Glory Years of my childhood and early teens! A great book and companion volume to the earlier 'Celebration of Flight' - this one goes a stage further focusing on the Airfix years. So many of the box tops I remember but many I don't - every page beautifully illustrated. I particular liked the different versions of some of the iconic scenes that for one reason or another didn't make it into production. The artwork was cleverly crafted to get the pulse racing and sell kits - and it did by the tens of thousands - but Roy Cross' work also stands scrutiny as serious artwork - unmissable!

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About Roy Cross

Roy Cross RSMA GAvA was born in Southwark and began work as an illustrator in Fairey Aviation during World War Two. Over the next thirty years, Roy progressed to top-class advertising art for the aircraft industry and other companies including Airfix. For ten years he supplied artwork for Airfix, with his last painting for the company being the Germany heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen in 1974. In that year Roy set out on his own and he still paints and his glorious paintings can still be found today in art galleries and in private collections. Sadly, much of his Airfix artwork was destroyed and all that remains are the lids of many millions of boxes. Resident - Kent.


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