Replicas by JC 1:72 MDD MD-80
1
June 19, 2022I found this kit on EBay for a very nice price, so I thought I'd give it a go.
I always liked the shiny American Airlines MD-80's very attractive, and since 'the maddog' is almost everywhere out of service I couldn't miss this kit in my 1:72 airliner range.2
June 19, 2022Only the 'Allegiant' version was available, but I received an 'Austral' version..
Doesn't matter, as I want to make the AA version.3
June 19, 2022I opened the box; at first glance nice and safe wrapped in foamy plastic4
June 19, 2022But the kit smelled very strange.. Yes, smelled. A really chemical odour came from the box, like cheap detergent mixed with a strong resin smell or something.
5
June 19, 2022Fuselage halves seem nice, but upon inspection it's a very strange brittle kind of resin. Not the normal resin I'm used to work with.6
June 19, 2022A greasy feeling shiny kind of resin...7
June 19, 2022...not very detailed...8
June 19, 2022...and with little pieces broken off. Very brittle hard resin. strange.9
June 19, 2022A simple manual, drawed by someone and copied.
Some parts are difficult to find in this manual.10
June 19, 2022An extra copy with some photo's with explanation how to fix the very deformed and thin vacformed transparent cockpit window part..11
June 19, 2022...only 1 piece available, very hard to handle. And very thin! This will be a challenge.12
June 19, 2022A blob of resin, the flightdeck, with 2 other deformed little blobs of resin. Pilots.13
June 19, 2022Masks for the cockpit windows; nice, but it's a guess where to place them exactly on the transparent part.14
June 19, 2022The Austral decal sheet.
Very detailed, so I can use the MD-80 data decals for the AA version.15
June 19, 202216
June 19, 2022And maybe the windows decals.17
June 19, 2022I ordered the 1:72 MD-80 American Airlines decalset from DrawDecal.18
June 19, 2022Looks like a little puzzle for later, I don't know exactly how many windows the AA MD-80's have. But I have spare 1:72 window decals from other airliners I've built, so no problem.19
June 19, 2022The wings.
Again that greasy brittle resin stuff, and almost no detail engraved.
A lot of flash, so a lot of sanding needed.20
June 19, 202221
June 19, 2022The stabilos and the tail.
22
June 19, 2022Engines.23
June 19, 202224
June 19, 202225
June 19, 2022Al these little parts were scattered loose through the box... So after research I found out not every part is present.26
June 19, 2022Like the flap-hinges. I count 5 pieces...27
June 19, 2022And some pieces.
I think VHF antennae and... some pieces.28
June 19, 2022A side note:
A few years ago I built this Aircraft In Miniature 1:72 US Navy MD-80.
AIM produced vacform kits, no details engraved but well formed 1:72 airliners.
I sold this model because I thought it was not good enough...29
June 19, 2022...and I now regret that a little...30
June 19, 2022Overall it looked good, but the length was not correct.
31
June 19, 2022For the first time I made only a few photo's from this build, as I encountered a lot of frustation.
-Nothing fits even a little bit
-working with this smelly strange resin made me sick literally
-parts kept breaking during sanding
-bonding parts needed al lot of superglue, as the greasy feeling resin seems too reject superglue..??
-and just a lot of frustation.
32
June 19, 2022Trying to glue the tailparts for the third time, as parts keep breaking loose33
June 19, 202234
June 19, 2022Engine parts.35
June 19, 202236
June 19, 2022No comment.
37
June 19, 2022Try to solve this with filler and sanding.38
June 19, 2022The nose nightmare.
The DC-9 and MD-80 have a very distinctive shaped nose, but thanks to the rough shaped alien resin and the thin transparent ...'piece'.. it was a nightmare to get even close to a DC-9 look-a-like nose.
39
June 19, 2022Amounts of filler were used.. and hours of sanding.40
June 19, 2022I decided not to show any transparency from cockpit windows; this model will be a desktop-model.
Smooth and no detail.41
June 19, 2022Here the wings are fitted onto the fuselage, for the second time. Yes, they break suddenly.42
June 19, 2022First coat of primer, as I wanted to see how the MD-80 lines and shape look..43
June 19, 2022Well, I've had it with this thing.
I just can't get the nose section smooth.44
June 19, 2022And the underside? Well...45
June 19, 2022This looks terrible.46
June 19, 2022From a distance one thinks: Wait, is that a Maddog? Yes, but don't come close.
This project is on hold and I don't know if I will ever finish it..
My apologies for this bad review; I can handle challenges and some scratchbuilding (see my C-5A and An-225 projects) but this thing crossed the line.
To anyone who managed to finish this kit succesfully: My deepest respect!
I will wait for a better 1:72 MD-80 kit in the future...
Komentáre
4 19 June 2022, 20:38

I might suggest the Atlantis dc-9 in 1:72. I enjoyed building mine. Not terribly detailed but the parts look so much better than this one!
19 June 2022, 22:58

Hi Ben, I have the Atlantis DC-9 (the yellow one 😉 )and it's better quality like you say.
But I always wanted a model of a nice MD-80, and that's still a challenge.. there are differences between the 9 and the 80, like other wings, engines and tail modifications.
Welsh Models have a 1:72 scale MD-80 in their range, a multimedia vacform kit. Maybe there's a chance..
20 June 2022, 08:16
Album info
This project is on hold due to the terrible quality of the kit.. Maybe I will finish it one day, but for now it's on hold.