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Andrew, you're familiar with these 80's colors, and you have the mold, so how about this model, please?
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Thanks for the help, Adrian! (I like this 80's scheme better than the delivery colors, by the way)
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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I will take two!!!
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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I would definitely take one, as I had my first business class flight from Durban to the Cape in one in the early 90's.
Would also like to see the AC mould cover the delivery and "rainbow nation" colours as well. (ala the "James Cook" Qantas/Australian/TAA A300's) Would also really like to see AC cover the 60's/70's liveries on the 727 mould |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Bavaria
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Here's what should be ZS-SIH in 1982, pre-delivery. I think it's seen here still carrying the temp. US-reg N8285V. |
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The first scheme that was painted on SAA's 737 was introduced in 1968 - the same year the first 737-244 was taken up. That's why I call it "1968 scheme".
Here's ZS-SBL pre-delivery: Note that there was a variation of this scheme (not only on the 737). Somewhen around 1970, "1968" schemed aircraft appeared with door outlines repainted in grey (see SBL above how they were painted earlier on) Below is ZS-SBP with doors already repainted |
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The next livery was introduced not later than 1971 (747 delivery) - I'd call it "1970's colors"
Here's ZS-SBR for example: Note that 1968 and 1970's colors were only carried by the six 737-244 (no Adv.), reged ZS-SBL/M/N/O/P/R Last edited by Phantom; 04-08-2008 at 05:28 AM. |
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The 737-244 (SBL/M/N/...) were repainted to the same scheme as ZS-SI... carried on delivery (see first post), but instead of an all white fuselage they kept a bare belly.
Below is ZS-SBO. |
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I hope both 1968 and 1970's colors are on AC's to-do list.
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Wow, I guess the safest way to request these 80's colors is: "White nose, white belly, NO blue-and-white flash on the tailfin".
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Nice the see the B732 as a hit, but how about the other aircraft in the fleet - A300, A320, B767, B742, B743 and B744. They also wore the old colours.
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Yes, an A320 would be fantastic! How about it, Gemini? Y'all have the mold, and you've already used these colors on a 747SP.
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