josecolme
Well-known member
These are resin cast 727-200 in 1:200 scale. The base model is by Hasegawa.
Very nice, I remember seeing the Carnival 727-200s in Maracaibo doing wet-leasing to Zuliana! talk about obscure stuff...
That Viasa 757 would have looked really good in real life.
Before YV-69C
After YV-51C
The wing reg is still pending.
Thanks! I ended up going to a paint shop and getting some avensa blue mixed up for several projects.Good job on matching the blue color on the tail.
Too much dedication! I just wing itThanks! I ended up going to a paint shop and getting some avensa blue mixed up for several projects.
Its match this "blue on the sample" blueToo much dedication! I just wing it
I guess it’s Pan Am blue also, no?
Thanks! That Tecnofly was absolutely obscure, never heard of it until looking ip Venezuelan convairs. Funny the Tecnofly, Aeroejecutivos and Rutaca are all the same plane.Aero Ejecutivos and Rutaca Convairs, talk about obscure stuff.
Great detail on the underside of the 727s on that awesome JC mold. It would be nice to see GJ release a Carnival 722 in 1:400.
Thanks! That Tecnofly was absolutely obscure, never heard of it until looking ip Venezuelan convairs. Funny the Tecnofly, Aeroejecutivos and Rutaca are all the same plane.
The 727's aren't JC. They're a resin copy of the 1:200 Hasegawa kit. Like this Avensa that came back for a wing and gear replacement.
All Venezuelan Convairs are for SKS the Copas are for a couple of Copa pilots.Are the Convairs going to SKS?