Hi mates.
While awaiting for a decision on my painting set up, I started a new project.
I always had a soft spot for the 707-120 series and specially for the first ship that entered service across the Atlantic. 707-121 N707PA
In 1/72 scale there is no option and I have been playing with the idea to build one, but nothing came to a real project. The research in this field was helped a lot by a dear friend in the USA. She is a really expert of Boeing and Douglas aircraft.
I know that within this year a cottage industry in Germany will issue a 1/72 707-120 kit, and it will be beautiful as always Kurt's models are, but it will be in solid resin (which I don't like in this scale) and a lot expensive for my modeling budget.
On the other hand, I already have the 1/72 AMT(Heller – Italeri) KC-135A (from now on: KC) and the 1/72 Heller (Airfix) 707-300B (from now on: 300)
Although I don't like to waste two kits for making one model, I realized that I'll never build a 300, because a little away from my interest and (last but not least) too big to fit in my showcase.
So the plan:
Nose, tail (with vertical stab) horizontal stabs, wings and wing/body fairings from the KC
Shortened rest of the fuselage and wheels from the 300.
I submitted this plan to my friend, she agreed and told me that another modeler made a short body 707 almost that way.
Long story short, some in progress pics.
Some drawings. In red the parts coming from the KC, In blue those from the 300.
The first cuts.
Each fuselage halve joined together with the KC wing to body fairing.
A test rough assembly with the parts taped together.
The vertical fin still has to be shortened.
That's all for the moment.
Thanks for watching.
Eugenio