Back in Oct 2004, there was a page of B-70 "what-if" profiles, here:
http://www.jsfedwards.com/b70.html
The r.m.s thread is here:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.models.scale/browse_frm/thread/664a689523267a
09/22df8b16477f389d?q=b-70&rnum=3#22df8b16477f389d
If the google link doesn't work, search for "Humorous XB-70 Site"
The original jfsedwards link is now dead, and the page is not on
www.archive.org. Does anyone have a current link, or any of the
profiles?
Thanks!
Peter
fredjocko - 11 Jan 2006 12:06 GMT
Peter:
I have a couple of the profiles on my computer at home. I built the
EB-70 version and attempted the Thunderbirds. I would still like to
build the Thunderbirds scheme though. I will see if I have any of the
others and let you know.
Thanx,
Carl
> Back in Oct 2004, there was a page of B-70 "what-if" profiles, here:
> http://www.jsfedwards.com/b70.html
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>
> Peter
crw59@earthlink.net - 11 Jan 2006 15:28 GMT
was it Lindberg who made a small scale kit of the 70? What else is out
there
besides the OOP AMT kit?
Craig
petero@metrocast.net - 11 Jan 2006 18:19 GMT
Lindberg's kit is about 1/116 scale. Academy makes a 1/300 kit, and
Cutting Edge makes a 1/144 resin kit.
Peter
frank - 11 Jan 2006 22:29 GMT
I've always seen the Lindberg kit as being 1/180. ISTR the old Aurora
kit is somewhere around 1/100. Sutcliffe/Contrail had a 1/72 vac & I
think there were a few 1/100 'mistakes' floating around.