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Forthcoming Viscount 800 model kit
Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 01:54
by Garry Russell
Re: Forthcoming Viscount 800 model kit
Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 11:26
by AndyG
Looks interesting,
almost makes me want to take up the plastic again!
Is it just me, or does that company name sound a little dubious?
AndyG
Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 12:00
by Garry Russell
Perhaps it's made of some sort of rubber :think:
Might even be a switch somewhere :roll:
Garry
Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 18:38
by TobyV
Thats an interesting model they've whipped up. Never seen a Viscount kit before I dont think :think:
Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 18:58
by Garry Russell
Hi Toby
First one in a modern standard scale;
I've never seen the Sebel
Lincoln/Kader 701 a 120 scale was very crude
The Hawk/Glencoe is very good and can still be got. It's 96 scale
The FROG Viscount also to 96 is an 800 and is quite crude as is the Faller 810 which is 100 scale.
This looks promising
Garry
Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 19:09
by AndyG
TobyV wrote:Thats an interesting model they've whipped up.

Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 19:24
by Garry Russell

Sorry Toby
I missed you're continuance gag :redface:
I was a bit tied up :roll:
Garry
Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 20:07
by TobyV
Thats ok Garry, So whats it made of then? Resin, polystyrene or black PVC?
Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 20:21
by Garry Russell
Dunno Toby
We'll have to check how many "X's" on the box
Strange livery for a release model somthing like BEA would be far more apropriate.
Also rather odd that they picked the 800 as sales of new aircraft were not made to very many customers..six I think
But there would be many liverie for later operators of the used aircraft notably BAF
Might be an interesting start to a nice little set.
Garry
Posted: 06 Nov 2006, 03:27
by Kevin
Not injection-moulded, I know, but Welsh Models do a vacform 1/144th Viscount 800, and their V.700 might also still be available.
They do a nice range of post-war British transport aircraft in that scale, including Viking, Britannia, Twin Pioneer, Beverley, Bristol 170, HS748, Comet 1, Herald, etc. Those I have tried make up well.
Most are listed in the Hannant's catalogue referenced above.
Cheers,
Kevin