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Hello!
Nice work on that DC-10! Once I built the 767 in Lauda Air livery. Those 1:200 Hasegawa kits are really fun to build, their fit is excellent.
Have a nice day
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
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And this is to Cadet Chuck..how about the Free cigarettes the airlines use to give ya ...how about those rounded couches in the Electras....how about your own tea pot in the DC-7's ...(btw I still have mine)
Nice DC-10 ..I think you did a GR8 job taking pic # 7 looks so real!
Don Stauffer That looks great! Being in the Twin Cities, I am a big fan of Northwest and would like to build that kit. I did a quick search on Hasegawa and 1:200 and find there are quite a few kits. I'll have to look into 1:200 for the modern (huge) airliners.
That looks great! Being in the Twin Cities, I am a big fan of Northwest and would like to build that kit. I did a quick search on Hasegawa and 1:200 and find there are quite a few kits. I'll have to look into 1:200 for the modern (huge) airliners.
My grandmother was from Brainerd (spelling?) so we went there many times via Minneapolis when I was a kid back in the 80's. We always enjoyed the layovers at MSP so we could watch the planes. I come from an airline family and my brother and I were (and still are ) plane spotters.
I don't know what it is but it seems like the airlines in the 80's were more fun to watch. Plus there was much more variety in the types of planes, too.
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Don Stauffer in Minnesota
Another rememberance- In the early days of the Boeing 747, at the back of the plane they had a cocktail lounge. There was a small bar with a girl serving drinks, sofas and easy chairs, and an electronic piano in the midst of it all, that any passenger was welcome to play! The chairs and sofas had seat belts, there were tables and lamps on them alongside. Just like a comfy living room in your own home.
The older Boeing Stratorcruiser, ( based on the B-29 bomber) had a lower deck that you accessed down a spiral staircase, to a cocktail lounge.
Man, how things have changed, and man, how old I feel telling you guys about this! I was there......
Gimme a pigfoot, and a bottle of beer...
Yeah, the stewardii in the old days were more like Playboy Club "bunnies" than "flight attendents". Branniff girls were especially nice, each had a different bright colored outfit, with mini-skirts and high heels. You younger guys don't know what you missed out on!
Thanks for the comments guys.
I realized that I mislabeled this kit. Its actually a DC-10-30, although Northwest did have -40's as well. The instructions don't clarify this but you can tell by the type of engines it has.
Cadet Chuck, you flew on these when they had "gorgeous" stewardesses? Yeah, you must be really old.
Beautiful! I have actually flown on the real thing, many years ago- as well as a TWA Constellation and a Northwest Orient Boeing Stratocruiser, when you could smoke, drink, and flirt with the gorgeous stewardesses, who were hired based on their physical attributes in those days. And you also got a usually very good meal for no extra charge! And no TSA to hassle you.
So now you know about how ancient I am....
Beautiful job! Those polishing powders seem to give excellent results.
Greg
George Lewis:
Nice job. The metallic paint turned out nice.
Kevin
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I think it looks great. If that is a quick build my "long" builds won't see the light of flash. Thanks for sharing.
Nice work. I always liked this scheme for Northwest and it was never the same after they dropped Orient from the name.
Cheers, Aaron
Aaron Skinner
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Here's my latest build. Its the 1/200 Hasegawa DC-10-30 in the 80's Northwest Orient livery.
This was kind of a quicky build for me since I'm in the process of selling my house and I need to keep the place clean (my kitchen becomes my hobby room when I build).
Its not perfect by any means but I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out. I used metallic polishing powders to give the fuselage and wings a metal look but the gloss coat makes it a little harder to see, especially in the pics. The decals are a bit yellow but they are probably 25 years old, too!
Hope you enjoy.
And this was the kit:
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