Jethut's brand new A319 mould?

EnterpriseH

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Just came cross this on Taobao when I can't fall asleep last night. Damn, a new A319 mould with rolling gears and aerial, from Jethut?

I don't have too much experiences on A320 series so it could also be someone else's mould that I don't know, if I'm wrong please point it out.

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The nose shape looks fine though I still feel there is something off. Could be the nacelles or wings. The livery is B-6419, the Sichuan Airlines A319 that involved in the famous 3U8633 incident.

Like other Jethut product, the price is worth a try, and maybe I will soon. There's also a simple version without the aerial, but only ¥20 cheaper. I think the choice is obvious.
 
Just came cross this on Taobao when I can't fall asleep last night. Damn, a new A319 mould with rolling gears and aerial, from Jethut?

I don't have too much experiences on A320 series so it could also be someone else's mould that I don't know, if I'm wrong please point it out.

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The nose shape looks fine though I still feel there is something off. Could be the nacelles or wings. The livery is B-6419, the Sichuan Airlines A319 that involved in the famous 3U8633 incident.

Like other Jethut product, the price is worth a try, and maybe I will soon. There's also a simple version without the aerial, but only ¥20 cheaper. I think the choice is obvious.

Excellent find. I can see it on Taobao now too. It does look quite a lot better then their previous efforts, but still a little rough in places. Here are some more shots:

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Worth mentioning that the box references the Chinese movie 'The Captain' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Captain_(2019_film) as this aircraft was involved in an incident as Sichuan flight 8633: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sichuan_Airlines_Flight_8633

Geministar have also announced this model recently, which will use the Panda mould presumably.
 
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