Brand new? I thought they were just modifying the gear.Will be nice to finally see the new Av400 A350 moulds
True, but it's a new tooling afaik - so there's always the possibility of modsBrand new? I thought they were just modifying the gear.
Oof… Just pre-ordered this one, hopefully my unit won’t be affected.I was looking forward to a few of these, namely the Vietnam & Korean Air, but it looks like the engine exhaust nozzle on the VN model is entirely covered in teal paint when it should be a dark grey with a silver/metal colored ring between the cowling and exhaust nozzle. This is a distinct lack of attention to detail I've come to expect from Aviation400:
I just hope AV can get their 777/350 diameter correct. They are toooooo thin currently which really bothers cuz it's great mould otherwise!! somebody needs to let them know.
Is it thou, I honestly can't see it.For many years people used to roast the Phoenix 747 because of the wing to fuselage joint. I can’t believe how so few people seem to notice that the Aviation400 77W is just as bad in that regard. Not to mention the thin fuselage and oversized antennas. It represents a 77W as much as Phoenix jumbos represent 747s. It is amazing what a piece of translucent red plastic can do…
This overpainting is on ALL the A350sI was looking forward to a few of these, namely the Vietnam & Korean Air, but it looks like the engine exhaust nozzle on the VN model is entirely covered in teal paint when it should be a dark grey with a silver/metal colored ring between the cowling and exhaust nozzle. This is a distinct lack of attention to detail I've come to expect from Aviation400:
I also noticed the same on this CA Star Alliance they posted on their IG. I see the same issue on the AF, LH, MU, JL, TG Star Alliance, and the VN you posted. That's really bad if they allowed those A350s to leave the factory like that...I was looking forward to a few of these, namely the Vietnam & Korean Air, but it looks like the engine exhaust nozzle on the VN model is entirely covered in teal paint when it should be a dark grey with a silver/metal colored ring between the cowling and exhaust nozzle. This is a distinct lack of attention to detail I've come to expect from Aviation400:
...I also noticed the same on this CA Star Alliance they posted on their IG. I see the same issue on the AF, LH, MU, JL, TG Star Alliance, and the VN you posted. That's really bad if they allowed those A350s to leave the factory like that...
Yeah, even though there aren't any on the real thing.But hey, red beacons!
@Jazajia you really have a bee in your bonnet about AV400
Their 777 is fine. Any issues with fuselage width are barely noticeable - as @swagninja84 just showed. I also don't know what you're on about with the wing join. I just took a look at my Air China cabinet where there are multiple brand 777s together and I had to really look to remember which one was even the AV400 one.
Hopefully the engine exhaust issue on the A350s mentioned is a pre-production thing.
IMO the winglet’s the biggest issue with their 350, it’s miles off the upgraded version seen on post-2018 aircraft. It frustratingly hasn’t been fixed on the newest releases.The A350 upgrade pre-magnetic gear wasn't that great. The 787s have problematic magnetic attachments that don't sit flush, and engines that hang too low.
Sigh.