TrijetBlast
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While Mr Johan Chan still sleeping and waiting for his versions to release, just received these two of the HX version 
These have just been landed and as of now not many online outlets have them available.
We are looking at the non-flaps version. There will be flaps version available not sure when will be available or if already available.
Like my previous reviews on the SIA Tropical and Qantas F1, these again really kick of butt of all other manufacturers when it comes to packaging, nice sturdy super mint mint box high quality glossy printed with plastic pouch for protection. Like all of their other releases they come with a nicely printed collectible card included.
Printing: I think they did an exceptional job with the quality when it comes to something as complex as the Nalanji and Wunala. No dull paint found anywhere like some other manufacturers when it comes to complex livery graphic.
One small thing I noted on the Nalanji is the extra drop of clear glue on the front antenna. No big deal and not really noticable.
Everywhere is nicely detailed just like their other releases.
One thing to nit·pick is the cockpit window position seems a bit high on both. Printing department time to readjust your tampo pad alignment
All in all they are nice filling the gap releases to update those super old dull paint Tucano or Sky400 ugly versions. Oh my goodness not sure how much people fort out on those when they were discontinued
Anyway, I will be waitnig for the flaps versions as well as the sleepy JC versions when they become available and compare.
These have just been landed and as of now not many online outlets have them available.
We are looking at the non-flaps version. There will be flaps version available not sure when will be available or if already available.
Like my previous reviews on the SIA Tropical and Qantas F1, these again really kick of butt of all other manufacturers when it comes to packaging, nice sturdy super mint mint box high quality glossy printed with plastic pouch for protection. Like all of their other releases they come with a nicely printed collectible card included.
Printing: I think they did an exceptional job with the quality when it comes to something as complex as the Nalanji and Wunala. No dull paint found anywhere like some other manufacturers when it comes to complex livery graphic.
One small thing I noted on the Nalanji is the extra drop of clear glue on the front antenna. No big deal and not really noticable.
Everywhere is nicely detailed just like their other releases.
One thing to nit·pick is the cockpit window position seems a bit high on both. Printing department time to readjust your tampo pad alignment
All in all they are nice filling the gap releases to update those super old dull paint Tucano or Sky400 ugly versions. Oh my goodness not sure how much people fort out on those when they were discontinued
Anyway, I will be waitnig for the flaps versions as well as the sleepy JC versions when they become available and compare.