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AndrexP
Andrew P (AndrexP)
US

CRJ2 Project

Comments

16 6 October 2021, 05:56
Thomas Bischoff
Very well done and thanks for the build log!
6 October 2021, 08:01
Nathan Dempsey
Nice build and tribute. I always liked this livery.
6 October 2021, 11:27
Robert Podkoński
Top class build and painting! Fabulous effect!
6 October 2021, 12:16
Rui S
Looks Great 👍
9 October 2021, 16:19
Andrew P
Thanks, folks!
9 October 2021, 20:57

Album info

Bombardier CRJ-200, Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701 (née Canadair CRJ-200) Registered as N8396A c. 2004.
(BPK kit #14402 ©2019, revised (and significantly improved) from their original 2015 tooling.

This aircraft was delivered to Northwest Express Airlines in May of 2000 and transferred to Pinnacle Airlines in 2002, flying under an Air Services Agreement with Northwest Airlines. The aeroplane was lost on a late-night repositioning flight on 14 October 2004 when the two-man crew decided to see what their empty airplane could do and pushed the envelope a bit too far. They departed controlled flight after reaching FL41 and flamed out both engines at altitude, and were barely able to recover control. Still, they were unable to re-start the engines and mismanaged their descent to landing, crashing in the dark a few miles short of their selected emergency landing field at Jefferson City, MS.

The kit is beautifully designed and molded, with clear fuselage halves and an exquisitely detailed front office. The kit includes paint masks for the windshield, cabin windows, and wheel hubs, and includes a small PE fret with antennae, landing gear doors, additional details, etc.

The kit was pretty simple and very nicely detailed, with excellent fit. The engine compressor intakes and hot sections are cast in dark resin. Undercarriage was good although I chose to build an in-flight display. The bottom wing is one piece, but I installed a spar of brass rod in both the wings and horizontal stabs to lend rigidity and to make it possible to tweak the dihedral angle. My only complaint is that the winglets are a butt-join, inherently weak. I haven't broken them off (yet).

I had to cobble some decals from various sources. Draw decals makes a set in the right livery for a 1/200 DC-9 which happens to scale close to a 1/144 CRJ, so I used that sheet for the titles and logos on the vertical stabs. The rest of the decals were printed at home (see photos for details).

Paints are WalMart rattlecan grey primer and Testors Model Master Acrylics for the livery colors.

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1:144
Completed
1:144 CRJ-200 (BPK 14402)1:200 Northwest "Bowling Shoe" DC-9-40s (Draw Decal 20-DC9-57)

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