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A Pair of Northwest 727s
Posted by Challenger350Pilot on Saturday, October 23, 2021 10:18 AM

Finally completed what began as a last-fall-2020 project of building a pair of 727s; it stretched into winter, and finished last spring. This was a first for me…building two models at once. Proved to be quite a challenge that was not only time consuming, but pushed the limits on space! My workbench just isn’t large enough for more than one-at-a-time, so new rule…just one…finish it…start another. No more “two-fers.” Here’s some history and photos posed in the bright sun and “in the hangar.”

 

First is the somewhat historic Northwest Airlines 727-51 (-100), N467US,  that became infamous during the only unsolved incident in aviation history…the D.B.Cooper hijacking on 24 November 1971. After jumping from the deployed rear air stairs of the airplane, Cooper was never seen or heard from again. Only remnants of the $200,000USD was ever recovered, found by a small boy  buried in a river bank nearly completely deteriorated, but still clear enough to read the traceable serial numbers as the bills from the ransom. The incident led to a new mandated installation of the “Cooper Device,” a small vane that attaches to the rear fuselage, activated by airflow from the slipstream preventing the rear air stairs from being deployed in flight.

 

The Airfix 727-100 is completed in the original livery as she rolled out in 1965. During the years leading up to the hijacking in 1971, she went through the paint shop at least twice as Northwest changed and updated the livery. She was sold to Piedmont Airlines in 1978; then in 1982 she went to United Technologies Flight Dynamics testing navigational equipment. In 1984 she was sold to Key Airlines for which she operated daily charter flights from Nellis Air Force Base to Tonapah Test Range, northwest of Las Vegas. She was retired and stored in Greenwood, Mississippi in 1985 then finally scrapped in 1996.

 

The Minicraft 727-200 is of N272US, an airplane that really has no “distinct” or famous career. She served at Northwest first following her delivery in 1969. She was leased to Pan Am in 1988, returned to Northwest in 1989, then retired and stored in 2007 at Smyrna, Tennessee, where she still stands on her own gear as a parted out hull to this day.

 

Both 727s were primed with Tamiya gray primer, painted with Tamiya TS-26 white and Alclad black base and polished airframe aluminum. Tamiya XF-8 dark blue was used for the cheat line on the -100, and Tamiya TS-49 bright red was used for both tails. Corogard on both models is an airbrushed mixture of Testors Modelmaster Metalizer  Non Buffing aluminum and Testors Modelmaster Flat Light Ghost Gray. Wings, wing fairings, and horizontal stabilizers were airbrushed with MRP Boeing gray. Livery decals on the -100 are from Microscale; on the -200 are from Draw and 26. Windows on both are from Authentic Airliners with details from Nazca. Nose gear on the -100 is from Authentic Airliners, while the main gear is SAC metal struts, Authentic Airliners wheels, and scratch made doors. Nose gear on the -200 is from the kit; main gear are modified from the Airfix kit, with Brengun wheels and scratch made doors.  Both airplanes received a brushed on clear coat of Future to finish.

 

 

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Posted by knox on Saturday, October 23, 2021 1:32 PM

 Sweet!  Gorgeous airplane builds.  I love the look of airliners, but I always mess them up. Thanks for posting.  

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Posted by keavdog on Saturday, October 23, 2021 6:00 PM

They look beautiful!  Love the DB Cooper reference.  Great to know MRP makes a boeing gray - been looking for one.  Great job.

Thanks,

John

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Posted by MR TOM SCHRY on Saturday, October 23, 2021 8:14 PM

Simply gorgeous planes!  I have a buddy who does airliners like you do and I am envious of your skills.  

TJS

TJS

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Posted by Chemteacher on Saturday, October 23, 2021 9:57 PM
Beautiful work.

On the bench: Revell-USS Arizona; Airfix P-51D in 1/72

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Posted by jeaton01 on Sunday, October 24, 2021 12:24 AM

Beautiful indeed.

John

To see build logs for my models:  http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html

 

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Posted by Tanker-Builder on Sunday, October 24, 2021 7:39 AM

Of Course!;

         You would pick my favorite Civilian people haulin Boidy! And then do a Gorgeous job on both! I only flew on this type twice before my Phobia kicked back in big time. After my crash in a 747 I tried two more times. I loved the 727s But after those two flights I haven't been able to get in an airliner. The Trauma was too deeply seated I guess. So it's drive or Amtrak for me.

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Posted by Model Monkey on Sunday, October 24, 2021 6:20 PM

Absolutely beautiful.

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Posted by Back to the bench on Sunday, October 24, 2021 7:29 PM

Beautiful work on bothYesYes And the liveries are great!

Gil

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Posted by rocketman2000 on Monday, October 25, 2021 7:29 AM

Timely thread. I was looking at a 727 in my stash and decided to put it in the bench queue.  I forget what airline the kit decals are for, but I want NWA.  I believe Draw Decals has 727 in NWA livery, so decals should not be a problem.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Posted by fuzznoggin on Friday, July 15, 2022 6:42 PM

Beautiful builds ! 

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Posted by PFJN2 on Friday, July 15, 2022 10:08 PM

Hi,

They look so realistic Surprise

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Posted by lurch on Saturday, July 16, 2022 8:44 AM

You did a great job on the builds. The runway looks great also.

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Posted by JohnnyK on Sunday, July 17, 2022 2:01 PM

Great job on the aircraft and the runways, Nothing is as sleek as a 727. 

Your comments and questions are always welcome.

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Posted by Tanker-Builder on Tuesday, July 26, 2022 11:41 AM

Hi;

    I know I already commented, But looking at the photos the second time, more intensely, Did you put passengers and crew in there? Even if you didn't , it sure looks like they are occupied. And The fact they are and will always be my favorite Airliner.

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Posted by oldermodelguy on Tuesday, July 26, 2022 3:41 PM

Simply beautiful !

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Posted by Real G on Friday, July 29, 2022 5:12 PM

Tanker-Builder

Hi;

    I know I already commented, But looking at the photos the second time, more intensely, Did you put passengers and crew in there? Even if you didn't , it sure looks like they are occupied. And The fact they are and will always be my favorite Airliner.

 

TB, those windows are decals!  Amazing stuff, aren't they?  The windscreen decals look especially good, which is ususally a blah spot on airliner builds using the clear kit windows or the solid black, grey, or blue window decals. Certainly a lovely pair of 727s!

“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”

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Posted by Challenger350Pilot on Saturday, August 27, 2022 11:43 AM

fuzznoggin

Beautiful builds ! 

 

Thank you! This was a fun build, and a bit challenging, as I built both at the same time! Won't do THAT again....

Cheers!

Paul

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Posted by Challenger350Pilot on Saturday, August 27, 2022 11:46 AM

lurch

You did a great job on the builds. The runway looks great also.

 

Thank You! I got the idea for the bases from a forum contributior elsewhere. Those are all screen shots of runways and ramps taken from Google Earth, then enlarged to scale and printed at the local office store. The large runway shot is actually 9L at ATL. 

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Posted by Challenger350Pilot on Saturday, August 27, 2022 11:48 AM

Tanker-Builder

Hi;

    I know I already commented, But looking at the photos the second time, more intensely, Did you put passengers and crew in there? Even if you didn't , it sure looks like they are occupied. And The fact they are and will always be my favorite Airliner.

 

Thank you! Yep...I would agree with you that the 727 is one of my favorites also. No, there are no interiors. THose are all 3D decals from Authentic Airliners. They are quite fantastic and provide a certain realism that cannot be matched even with interiors. They also photograph really well, as you can see. 

Glad you looked a second time!

Paul

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Posted by Tanker-Builder on Monday, October 17, 2022 5:58 PM

Challenger350:

           The thing is, the first time I flew in one was before My 747 Debacle, thankfully, a few years before. I always got a kick out of other passengers when we did our take off rotation out of L.A.X. flew a few more before that fateful day. The 747 was my first flight in what is or was referred to as a "747Heavy" With 268 souls on board!

            Thing is you did such an awesome job on the finishes, I thought they might actually try to fly!

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