Testor’s 1/72 XR-7 Thunder Dart
KIT #: | 567 |
PRICE: | $ Currently Out of Production |
DECALS: | One option |
REVIEWER: | Greg Ewald |
NOTES: | Quite a large kit of a speculative aircraft |
HISTORY |
“Aurora”, “Darkstar”, “Blackstar”, and “Senior Citizen” are all terms that have
been applied to the supposed pulse-jet super ultra-secret stealthy mach 7
aircraft flown out of Dreamland.
Using standard secret turbojets, the jet can take off on its own, then ignite
the überspecial pulse jets than leave doughnut trails all over the place. It was
also supposed to be launched by the SR-75 “Penetrator”, though the failure of
the D-21 used by the SR-71 would make this a bit dubious.
(yes, I am rolling my eyes)
The functionality of the craft is actually usable. Some “nay-sayers” state that
such a spy aircraft would be made dysfunctional by new satellites. This is only
partially true, as satellites take time to switch positions, and a mach 7 jet
could get you recon much faster.
According to some of the sites on the web, the plane actually glows because of
the heat on the airframe. Point at any satellite or streetlight nearby and
insist it is Aurora. It works great for date night, it’s better than playing
Rick James and serving tequila shots. I hope the Air Force doesn’t use Nikon
cameras, they don’t do well while glowing.
THE KIT |
Typical
Testor’s molding. Very nice, with some flashing and limited detail.
It is almost the size of a B-17 in the same scale, so clear off some
shelf space.
The kit is molded in a semi-gloss black. The clear parts fit well, but are a bit
clunky. A total of 45 parts go into this behemoth, making it a perfect short
time build.
Instructions are normal for Testor’s, just about the best in the business. Clear
and concise, and also filled with a bunch of dubious information about Area 51
and whatnot. Good old Dreamland, where they fly saucers and super cool
experimental aircraft 90 miles north of Las Vegas.
Decals are of good register, and surprisingly non-yellowed after all these
years!
CONCLUSIONS |
For a fictional aircraft, this kit is
really a knockout. If you can find one, I’d recommend picking it up. It looks
like a fun build !
I’d post more pictures, but they are “top secret”, and then the SS would be
knocking on your door. They are
watching you read this. Just smile and nod.
Kit courtesy of a fellow what-iffer, who has to remain nameless to protect his identity.
September 2009
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