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I stand corrected! If I'd bothered to look for more than a few seconds I would have seen the differences. My model is marked FX-121 (with another character at the end that's mostly gone and unreadable), but differs obviously from the -132 artwork. FX-121 has verticals that are not canted, an apparently longer wing (wing tip roughly in line with and parallel to the stab tip, when fully swept), no top-view curvature to the max-half-breadth in the forward fuselage, and the aft part of the nacelles would be visible between the stabilizer and vertical in the same view as your art. I've looked for info on these models for years but have never found anything until now. This program was before my time, which was the late 80s. In my excitement I posted hastily. Sorry!!
I stand corrected! If I'd bothered to look for more than a few seconds I would have seen the differences. My model is marked FX-121 (with another character at the end that's mostly gone and unreadable), but differs obviously from the -132 artwork.
FX-121 has verticals that are not canted, an apparently longer wing (wing tip roughly in line with and parallel to the stab tip, when fully swept), no top-view curvature to the max-half-breadth in the forward fuselage, and the aft part of the nacelles would be visible between the stabilizer and vertical in the same view as your art.
I've looked for info on these models for years but have never found anything until now. This program was before my time, which was the late 80s. In my excitement I posted hastily. Sorry!!