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My Trident Project

Postby F-27pax » Wed Nov 19, 2014 12:29 pm

I'm sure that I saw advertisements in Airfix Magazine for their new 1/144 Sky King Trident in the early 1960s. I don't recall getting one then because I wasn't very interest in airliners. However, the kit has been released and re-released on more than one occasion and I suppose that, what with the reissue of their ancient 727 kit, yet another re-release of their Trident must be just around the corner.

To my eye the Trident is a much more attractive airliner than the 727 but, as was usual at the time, the strange machinations surrounding specifications for British airliners meant that it was not one of the world's great airliners. This means that it didn't fly with many airlines and so there is not the vast number of decal options available as there is for the 727.

Here's a Trident 1c, the basic Airfix kit without modification. Had I thought about it, there are some simple changes that could have been made, offsetting the nose wheel could have been one of them. The decals are aftermarket and the paint comes from the Xtracolor range which were available at the time.

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Next is a Trident 2E with some lovely aftermarket decals which were not easy to find at the time. But I've always found it fascinating the Mao's China bought airliners from the West when it usually got its aeroplanes from Russia. Perhaps this tells us something about the Chinese opinion on Russian aeroplanes at the time. The only significant change is extensions added to the wing tips, which the decal sheet gave information about.

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Finally is the Trident 3 in the later BEA scheme. This is the F-Rsin resin kit which turned out rather nicely and a bit more accurate that the Airfix kit. I see that F-Rsin are now offering an injection moulded version of the Trident 3 but I don't need to concern myself about it since I've made this one. If I was making this set of Tridents again I might think about using the F-Rsin Plastic kit as a basis rather than the ancient Airfix kit.

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Re: My Trident Project

Postby Knotty » Wed Nov 19, 2014 12:44 pm

Very nice Liegh , I especially like the later BAE scheme. Those bright coloured wings look great .
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Re: My Trident Project

Postby hrtpaul » Wed Nov 19, 2014 1:24 pm

Very cool mate :)
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Re: My Trident Project

Postby RayS » Wed Nov 19, 2014 8:52 pm

Nice job on the three Leigh, though the offset nose wheel does not look right.

To me the 727 is the better looker
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Re: My Trident Project

Postby tor lives » Wed Nov 19, 2014 9:15 pm

Very impressive line-up there Leigh, I especially like the Chinese example.
I have a couple of these in the stash to do including a Pakistan Air Force 1E and a Chinese Air Force 3B.
I would also like to do one in the British Airways "Landor" scheme, (of which at least one grounded "training aid" Trident was painted).
http://www.airliners.net/photo/British- ... f82c07be84
The "Landor" scheme was in my opinion the classiest and best-looking of all the British Airways schemes.
Thanks for posting Leigh....three very pleasing models indeed.
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Re: My Trident Project

Postby F-27pax » Wed Nov 19, 2014 10:22 pm

I must be old fashioned, the Landor scheme is lovely and I seem to recall flying in a BA 757 in that scheme but you sadly can't see it from the inside. I prefer the old BEA red box scheme and I do like those lovely red wing panels. If I was king of the world airlines would be forced to paint their wings in nice colors just to liven up my airliner collection.
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Re: My Trident Project

Postby Graeme H » Sat Nov 22, 2014 5:54 am

Just lovely jobs Leigh, like them all, and have a soft spot for the Flying Jack scheme

and I guess if you like your wings coloured you will be building some Balair CTA aircraft soon, and whatever that Brazilian airline was ( my brain is fried at the moment, after a week from hell)
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Re: My Trident Project

Postby kfutter » Tue Dec 16, 2014 7:49 pm

All three look great! I have the old Airfix kit in the stash somewhere, with some TwoSix decals ready to go (for BA I think).

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