Thanks guys!
That was my first thought as well. Not quite the same plane, it's it?
So for the movie and the series, NASA had the HL-10 on hand for Majors to act with. The crash was the M2-F2, which was rebuilt as the M2-F3... and had been donated to the Smithsonian before filming (and is still on display today). The X-24A had been converted to the X-24B, which look completely different from the other lifting bodies.
Here are my masters for the HL-10 and M2-F3...
And all three together...
I've been debating how far I want to go with the HL-10 and M2-F3 models. All three are at 1/24th scale, and there is a nice 1/24th scale model of the Gemini spacecraft available. And the astronauts that flew the lifting bodies wore Gemini spacesuits... so building them with interiors and pilots would be interesting.
I don't know if I've brought this up, but these were all made using whatever I had handy at the time. I cut up cereal boxes for the basic shapes and used packing foam to fill in between them. I then finished the surfaces with spackling and Elmer's glue.
Here is the X-24A as I was refining the surface shape...
I often wonder if anyone scratch builds models anymore. Part of the process for me is learning the subject I'm building, so I wouldn't want to do this for just any model subject... but there is also the fact that (for better or worse) everything of a build is all my work.