Yes, it would be Dragon. Jet-X changed hands in 2006 and subsequently used different moulds (Blue Box), which were not as goodIt was a 2004 release, so that would be? I'm not sure, I'm by no means an expert on the history of 1:400 scale.
Yes, it would be Dragon. Jet-X changed hands in 2006 and subsequently used different moulds (Blue Box), which were not as goodIt was a 2004 release, so that would be? I'm not sure, I'm by no means an expert on the history of 1:400 scale.
Richard Stretton already did quite a good job on it in his article here:Man, a history thread on Jet-X and Dragon Wings would be sweet!
I'd like to see the Laker ''Skytrain'' version made in 1:400 by Aeroclassics - perhaps G-AZZC Eastern Belle:Yes it's the dragon mould - and still pretty decent by todays standards View attachment 3340
To be honest, any of the Laker DC-10s on the Aeroclassics mould would be great.I'd like to see the Laker ''Skytrain'' version made in 1:400 by Aeroclassics - perhaps G-AZZC Eastern Belle:
SameI like the billboard titles on these.
I've been wanting an Aeroclassics Laker "Skytrain" DC-10 for some time. I have the Dragon and would be happy for an AC to join it!I'd like to see the Laker ''Skytrain'' version made in 1:400 by Aeroclassics - perhaps G-AZZC Eastern Belle:
Would love to see these too!Aeroclassics has the best DC-10 mold. I have A few in my collection
American both 10 and 30 series
United ( Sal Bass) both 10 and 30series
Continental ( 70s black meatball)
Canadian
World Airways ( 70s)
Northwest Orient
Northwest ( bowling shoe)
Western
i like to see Aeroclassics release from
Fed Ex ( 80s )
Continental ( 90s globe)
Laker skytrain
Air Hawaii