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April Fools Day 2006 |
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A fellow modeler painted his SR-71
pink, and applied British markings on it. I raced down to the
hobby shop and bought the kit. I sent an email to the modeler and got a
reply. Later on, I emailed some modelers over in England to see if they
knew anything about the pink SR-71, that was loaned to Britain. I
received negative answers. They don't think the U.S. of A. ever
loaned Britain a SR-71.
The story and model is in the
"Hypothetical Division of Brain Storm Ideas." By this time, I
had already applied the pink paint to my model. There's another model of
a SR-71 on a web site that is all bare metal. It has one cockpit,
so I guess it's the first SR-71 proto type. I have several bare
metal airplane models, but no pink airplanes. WHY NOT PINK ?
Dave Newman was kind enough to
make up the "British Roundels" and the "Royal Air Force"
decals for me. I found the rest of the markings in my decal
collection.
This is the first model that I
have ever built, that I did not need weight forward of the main landing
gears.
Monogram made the kit with raised
panel lines which had to be sanded off, then re scribed in.
The kit plastic was black, so I
applied white paint to cover up the black color. This method let's the
modeler apply less paint of lighter colors, such as yellow, red, pink, light
blue,etc.
Since I still have lot's of Tamiya's X-17 Gloss Pink paint left over, I guess I should build my "recon" Spitfire, that was painted pink during WW-II. Rodney
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Photos and text © by Rodney Williams
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