JMChladek
Sr Member
They actually put out a shuttle kit when the film hit but it wasn't very impressive at all.
That's because all Revell did was took a standard shuttle kit and stuck modified doors and wings on the thing, then added winglets and the auxilliary rocket boosters (the boosters are about the only thing useable in the kit without major rebuilding work). While the X-71s are based on shuttles, they are very different. For starters, they are longer then a standard shuttle and most everywhere on a shuttle that is slab sided, the X-71 is curved (and in a couple spots where a shuttle is curved, it is flat on the X-71).
Given that shuttles are one subject I love to build, I've had this dream of doing a proper X-71 and sticking it on an ET and SRBs on a launch pad. Even though the rest of the movie is somewhat forgettable, the launch sequence still gets my heart pumping for its great combination of film footage, model work and digital compositing.