Thinkin' we need these in 1/400!
This is good stuff, Dar. When I posted my latest versions of my Sonic Cruiser interpretation, one of them was in the Flying Colors scheme and I gotta tell ya, it doesn't look as good in those colors as it would in the Jellybean scheme.
I see you beefed up you intakes, very nice and the lateral slant is noticeable. I'm wondering that maybe you could use a more slender intake centerbody.
Nice to see this side and the double wide cabin door is an interesting concept. What is the small door next to the cargo hold door for?
Did you beef up the fuselage further? Seems the nose is more sleek than your last version. Or maybe it's just that black area that makes the nose look sleeker.
I believe the Girard Jellybean scheme also had the top surfaces of the wing painted white with the exception of the leading edge and the flaps/control surfaces. The horizontal tail was also painted as such. Personally, I think the Jellybean scheme was one of the classic liveries of all time and ground-breaking in its time. A uniform design but different by color. My favorites have always been the medium blue, dark blue, red, and the yellow Jellybean colors.
Wait 'till you see what I did with my Sonic Cruisers....heh-heh.....
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