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Has anybody build one of these kits, and can tell me anything different?
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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Here's a Hasegawa 727 I did a year or two ago. I thought it was a descent kit.
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Thanks Fly.
What the wingspan come up for that 1/200 scale?
Its about 6.25 in or 16mm...depending on where you live.
Fly-n-hi Its about 6.25 in or 16mm...depending on where you live.
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I'll get the Hasegawa kit. Its a little on the small size but it will do.
I really wish someone would make this beautiful bird with an extended flap and slot option. I remember flying on them as a kid and setting at the wing window just to watch those gorgeous flaps extend. Man I love that plane.
Yeah going up and down the back stair was cool too.
Noisy and smoky!
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
I think Zvezda's new A320 has optional flaps. Hopefully, this will start a new trend with all the new airliner kits.
That would be nice. Something other than parked or flying configuration.
Sorry G;
Going up and down that back stair was cool .BUT , the take-off was way better ! Can anybody say Rotate ! T.B.
When I was going through Aircraft Mechanics school back in 1980 in Waco TX, I watch the A&M 727 take off from our runway. That thing stood on it's tail. It was amazing to watch, and loud.
Welsh models makes a 1/72 vac formed/resin -100 kit.
www.welshmodels.co.uk/CLS72-18.html
It's not cheap, but it's big!
I was an engineer on '27s for a short while. It was a nice machine, but messy.
They were always leaking something!
A very nice aircraft!
There is always the paper route. There are any number of liveries and can be built into very nice models with practice and patience.
Yikes!
$180 (approx.). That's a little rich for my blood. Try to explain that one to my wife. And I bet you can't even display it with the flaps down.
Thanks Mach, it does look like a nice kit, but I'll stick to the 1/200 Hasegawa. I just bought one for $10.
$180 - $10 = Hey, I just saved $170. Now what can I buy?
"$180 - $10 = Hey, I just saved $170. Now what can I buy?"
Some sheet styrene and lots of xacto blades so you can scratch
build the flaps! And still have enough money left over to take your
wife out to dinner.
I realized it was VERY pricy, but figured I'd throw it out there. It's really
a lot worse than $180, I'm guessing you need to add at least another $30
for shipping.
Mach,
Thank you for the link, I do appreciate it. I'm not quite at the vacu form ability yet. Once I am (and win the lottery) I'll give it a try.
...and the Welsh kit has a solid resin wing which makes dropping the flaps a chore.
Good move on the Hasegawa kit, it is about the best in shape out there.
I have the old KMC 1/72 kit and it will need a lot of TLC to get looking right.
Ray
Thanks Aussie,
I'm going to start the Hase kit soon. It does look like a nice kit. I also bought some Braniff decals for it which may be a trial. The metallic blue scheme seems challenging.
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