DarkKnight
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is the HX A380 weighted so it doesn't become tail sitter like all of them except aviation 400?
And………United ‘Battleship grey’I would just love to see a 747-400 in the Northwest bowling shoe scheme by HX! That would be an instant buy.
HX A380 is good as AV400is the HX A380 weighted so it doesn't become tail sitter like all of them except aviation 400?
HX doesn't have the AN-124 mould, and they haven't mentioned about 225 FD variantSo curious - is HX intending to do an FD version of the An-225? Any news or any indication?
Also are we going to see an An-124 from HX?
This An-225 is their 'own' mould?HX doesn't have the AN-124 mould, and they haven't mentioned about 225 FD variant
If only HX wouldn't be HX. Like many of their moulds their 380 shows clear signs of having inherited some flaws of JC's moulds. Here it's the fat tail/APU section from JC's 200 scale 380. My money is on AV400 for the one 380 still on my want list.HX A380 is good as AV400
Saw this at the Aviation Megastore last monday when I came to pick up those KLM MD-11s... Had to get a LH Cargo MD-11 because of this because geesh these MD-11s are hot stuffA small detail HX moulded into their MD-11 wing is the PIP (performance improvement) extended flap fairing, has this ever been done in 400 scale on any other mould before? Just noticed now and quite intrigued![]()
Saw this at the Aviation Megastore last monday when I came to pick up those KLM MD-11s... Had to get a LH Cargo MD-11 because of this because geesh these MD-11s are hot stuff
Truthfully, it is wrong.What do you think about the color blue on the KLM MD-11? Just received mine and by itself it looks beautiful but compared to the NG and Phoenix color blue it's quite different.








I just got mine too, and noticed the same thing when comparing to JC's colour version. To my eye, I feel like the HX colour is more accurate to JC, but am curious how HX's KLM blue compares to NG.What do you think about the color blue on the KLM MD-11? Just received mine and by itself it looks beautiful but compared to the NG and Phoenix color blue it's quite different.
I see you have the JC PH-BFG, that one should have come with an Aviationtag, so you could compare with the real thing if you'd like!I just got mine too, and noticed the same thing when comparing to JC's colour version. To my eye, I feel like the HX colour is more accurate to JC, but am curious how HX's KLM blue compares to NG.
On a trip to Schipol in the 90s, I did notice that some KLMs had slightly different hues of blue.
Still, what a bird by HX. Outstanding mould with unbelievable detail for 1/400!
That is a very good idea, however I seem to have misplaced it in the move sadly.I see you have the JC PH-BFG, that one should have come with an Aviationtag, so you could compare with the real thing if you'd like!
You are certainly correct that the KLM Blue is different from aircraft to aircraft, this is because it gets lighter over time - I presume due to the UV in sunlight.
This used to be especially visible with their old thick-blue cheatline livery they had from the 1980's to the early 2000's, but is not so much a thing anymore since the thin blue stripe livery that KLM 747 of yours is wearing - not that it didn't happen anymore - but it didn't get as bad as often as with the preceding livery. I feel that today's "droop snout" livery has even less issues with decolouration over time.