Just finished John Bowden's excellent repaint (and rescaling and extensive modification and accurization) of Julius Perdana's A321-111 in Air France livery. John has done an excellent job, and the redrawn nose by Matthew Herbert is a great improvement. At 1/72nd scale, it builds into an impressive model -- 56.5 cm long, with a wingspan of 42 cm.
I added a few extras, including a few small antennas, various details on the wings, added detail to the APU exhaust, added clear parts to the wingtip position lights and other small things. It's a darn-fine model if you build it straight off the page, though. It goes together easily, and the engines are fun little models on their own. John has done a wonderful job re-engineering this model, and his numerous tweaks make it an outstanding model.
I'm going to build some sort of stand, so excuse the yogurt tub I used to hold the model while taking the photos....
I added a few extras, including a few small antennas, various details on the wings, added detail to the APU exhaust, added clear parts to the wingtip position lights and other small things. It's a darn-fine model if you build it straight off the page, though. It goes together easily, and the engines are fun little models on their own. John has done a wonderful job re-engineering this model, and his numerous tweaks make it an outstanding model.
I'm going to build some sort of stand, so excuse the yogurt tub I used to hold the model while taking the photos....
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