Interesting . . .
If I may, could I ask for some information about this kit, which will be very helpful for a project I'm working on ?
I need to know the size of the engine nacelles, the kit parts, not the real aircraft.
I need to know the overall length, overall width (without the pylon),and the intake and jetpipe diameters.
Thanks In Advance,
@Robin - Check your PM in-box for my reply to your questions.
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You must have a very steady hand to draw in the door outlines, I'm impressed
There's always "Air America" or is that too easy and a bit lame
Mog
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The hand is not so steady. However the engraved plastic is deep and wide enough to accommodate a find-tip Sharpie marker which allowed me to fill in the lines with ease.
I do have some very small Air America decals if all else fails but I was hoping to find some other name if possible.
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Attached two images of one engine nacelle to show the overall shape for Robin and to emphasize how little detail these things have. The grey plastic bit under the engine intake is from an Italeri 1/72nd scale B-57 Canberra that was parted out long ago. If I remember correctly, that part was part of the American [Martin] Canberra for additional cooling air for the oil cooler on the engine nacelles.