And here, finally, are those last two 727 models. Fittingly, I hope, they are of the first and last 727s in Australia. First, VH-RME which made the first passenger 727 flight in Australia on 2 November 1964. The decals are by Hawkeye. (At the beginning of this project I started making another model of RME but got buggered up with the decals and undercarriage so it ended up in the bin. This model uses revised Hawkeye decals with, most pleasantly, much denser white for the tail decals.)
Here is what I think is probably the only remaining 727 in Australia. It was originally VH-RMS but was reregistered as VH-TBS. After Australian air Freight finished flying it it was given to Aviation Australia in 2005 and repainted in this scheme. I've seen photos of it at Brisbane Airport in 2009 when it looked very sad, but I couldn't bring myself to do all the weathering necessary on such a fine looking aeroplane. The decals are home made, using the Hawkeye Australian air Express 727 decal sheet - suitably modified - for the windows and doors.
To sum up, here's a photo of all 16 Australian 727s in the set. There are a couple more schemes I wouldn't mind having but they are not available commercially and they are a bit beyond my range as a decal maker. Besides, if I never see the inside of another Airfix 1/144 Boeing 727 kit box it will be way too soon. They are in no particular order here but I'm thinking of arranging them in chronological order for the Modellers of Ballarat display day a couple of weeks hence.
Here endeth the lesson.