Monogram 2707-200 sst

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Might be of some interest cause this one is much rarer than the 1:200 Revell kit.
Today got a Monogram 2707-200 sst 1:400 kit, for 9€ (!). Ok it suffered from time and mist, but still i'm quite happy having this one for only 9€...
And surface details are much better on this 1:400 kit than on the Revell 1:200.
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Yeah... I was in contact with someone do to one (not 1/72 tho), but it went nowhere... no $$.
 
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I would love to see this 1/400 model with undercart used as a basis for a series of models reflecting the fact that 26 airlines had options on this bird in 1967.

Shapeways offer a 3d print version. But being lazy and no modeller, I would be happy to buy a 1/400 model in any of the airline colours plus the yellow black house.

I have a range of 1/285 models made for me in the Philippines by Builderscience in wood. See attached. However a plastic or metal Boeing SST in 1/400 using the Monogram mould would find some buyers on Ebay I am sure
 

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For sure i'll love to see it too.
I'm learning Fusion360 (while still using Blender for images), cause its the kind of CAD tool best used for this kind of work. I once did a B737 model in blender for manufacturing only to found out the Chinese company hired for doing the mold would not take my files … :/ We'll see.
 
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