Before we go any further, a final comment on the problem I've has with the Hawkeye decal sheet CDS-002. Yesterday I had a nice long chat with Peter who now owns Hawkeye about my problems with the sheet and he sent me an image of the current version Hawkeye has of the TAA 727-100 in its delivery scheme. It turns out that the sheet I had was very old and if you've bought that sheet more recently you might not have the problems that I had. You can tell the difference because the sheet I had offered only markings for VH-TJC whereas later sheet has marking for all siz TAA 727-100s. Peter, with his usual generosity, offered to send me the new sheet but I'd crossed the Rubicon with this model so there was no need.
I can't emphasize how good Peter has been in offering solutions to my problem and that he is a pleasure to deal with. We also touched briefly on the problem of density in Hawkeye's white decals and he tells me that he is trying to overcome this with the batch of white decals he is currently having printed. His generosity in trying to help modellers was also demonstrated when I mentioned that I was keen to model a pre-war ANA DC-3. 'Send me a photo of one', he said, 'and I will see what I can do".
Having finally resolved that problem I've completed the first two of my planned set of Australian 727s. Here is the model of VH-TJC as it appeared in the mid 1960s.
And here is VH-TJC again, as it appeared in the mid 1970s.
Now, on to some 727-200s. And trying to find some decals that would be suitable for making the two 727s that flew in Australia in DHL colours. Ain't life grand.
Leigh