Since it has been a while since I did any type of essay I will explain
this build as easy as I can. First of all the original pics that you
see of the cut up portions of the a/c ended in disaster when the paint
was applied as the seams fell apart. I instead chose to use the newer
Revell 707 kit if one can call that new. The cut points are available
in AMD under modifications I beleive is where they are found. It is
best to use the Revell 707 kit with no pax window indentations as
the seams will hold much better since the body of the a/c is much
more stronger. The picture of the port wing will give an idea as
to where one must extend the wing forward.The engines were easy to
work with and only slight modification was needed to produce the engine
elevation. The rest of the a/c is a simple build and through trial
and error, I must say the final result was very good.
by Al Watson
Member Comments :
comment by: Brad posted on 10-02-2006
#2648Hmmmmmmmm...So that's how it's done.
Love that B720 build
Best Regards,
Mr. Shinn
comment by: XRadar posted on 10-02-2006
#2662Nice article and build, Al.
Hey Brad, did you notice how NOT to build a glider?!
comment by: Brad posted on 10-02-2006
#2663LOL......Yea..Yea..But, I never wrote anything about how not to build a glider!
comment by: 47 driver posted on 10-13-2006
#2718nice plane wrong name its 47 drivers 720