ALL NG 'Future' 1:400 Release Announcements (Rednote / Instagram / website / etc)

Finally NG April release artworks.
 

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Thanks for sharing. It would have made more sense if NG had shown an A350 winglet for N514DN’s box (the first PIP at Delta) rather than for N501DN 😅
I would disagree considering ship 3501 was the first aircraft in the entire airline to incorporate the Widget on the winglets and livery to signify the airline’s new flagship fleet type following the 747-400 retirement.
 
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Seems like NG got ahold of the Delta font (Whitney). Looking pretty good. Hopefully we'll see the next set of releases, feels like it's been a while.
 
Why though?
Applying China Railway’s liveries onto planes is kind of a harmless joke in China, you can often find photoshopped images of A350s and B777s applied with CRH and CR liveries. People especially have an affinity for the green CR livery (nicknamed ‘trash can’ and ‘the Hulk’) used on the slower CR200J trains simply because how ugly it looks when compared with the rest of the Fuxing HSRs.

Interestingly enough, TUI did do a collaboration with Deutsche Bahn in the 2010s and had DB’s ICE 3 livery applied onto one of their B737s.
 
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Applying China Railway’s liveries onto planes is kind of a harmless joke in China, you can often find photoshopped images of A350s and B777s applied with CRH and CR liveries. People especially have an affinity for the green CR livery (nicknamed ‘trash can’ and ‘the Hulk’) used on the slower CR200J trains simply because how ugly it looks when compared with the rest of the Fuxing HSRs.

Interestingly enough, TUI did do a collaboration with Deutsche Bahn in the 2010s and had the DB livery applied onto one of their B737s.
the TUI DB ICE 3 livery was pretty nice looking
 

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