Description
In the heart of Sussex, a passion for model-making sparked the creation of Scale Model Equipment Co (SMEC) in 1946. Founded by the visionary Alastair Robertson-Aikman, SMEC quickly gained fame for its intricately crafted model car kits, capturing the imaginations of enthusiasts around the globe. However, by the late 1950s, the company shifted gears, trading its model-making roots for high-end hi-fi equipment, leaving behind a legacy that many had forgotten.
Enter brothers Guy and Leonard Alston-Roberts-West, former SME employees on a mission to resurrect the lost history of SMEC's model car era. With a dedication that rivals the craftsmanship of the models themselves, they scoured vintage markets and model-making journals, piecing together the story of a beloved hobby that defined a generation. What unfolds in this delightful book is not only a tribute to a small family-run business but also a nostalgic journey through the art of model-making, cherished by boys—and men—of all ages from the 1940s to the 1960s.
For those who fondly recall the joy of assembling SMEC model cars, this book offers a treasure trove of history and insight into the origins of these collectable gems. With stunning photographs and engaging narratives, it stands as a valuable reference for collectors and a heartfelt celebration of an era that will forever be remembered. Rediscover the magic of SMEC and relive the joy of model-making in this charming homage to a bygone age.
Details
Publisher - Woodfield Publishing
Language - English
Paperback
Contributors
Author
Leonard Alston-Roberts-West
Guy Alston-Roberts-West
Guy Alston-Roberts-West
Published Date - July 11 2024
ISBN - 9781846831782
Dimensions - 29.7 x 21.0 x 0.7 cm
Page Count - 100
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