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GreatLastly for now is this ANA 777-200ER by Phoenix. I believe these have a high density cabin for the high-demand routes out of Haneda to places like Osaka, Fukuoka, and Sapporo. Regardless, this compliments my 777-300ER very well, a duo I'd never thought I would get together.
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This same friend was also happy to see me get this Philippines example by NG. The card that came with this model netted me a nice bonus for EarlyBird; I got four points, whereas the others I still got one EarlyBird point. So far, this is the only PAL A321neo that features the cockpit mask, and honestly it looks better this way and differentiates the standard A321s a little more easier.
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Next up is Cathay Pacific released by Panda Models. A friend encouraged me to get this after I saw it on Waffle Collectibles for just $40, and knowing this would be my first Cathay model I had to get it. There will definitely be room made for a widebody, like a 777 or A350.
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Now onto a bunch of A321neos, a very common type over in East Asia; first up is Air Busan. They are a South Korean LCC based out of Busan operating as a subsidiary of Asiana Airlines and fly across East Asia utilizing A320 family aircraft, including the A321LR which this aircraft NG made (HL8394) is one of them.
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Second up is another Japanese airline, a Skymark Boeing 737-800 by NG. They are headquartered at Tokyo Haneda Airport and fly across the country with only the 738, but they will be getting MAX 8s next year and MAX 10s in 2027. They previously ordered the A380 but never got them.
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Great set of models JJ! This really does kick off the collection! Glad to see the collection really starting up, and all these models look great! I might have to get that Fuji Dream at some point. Can’t wait to see what you get next!As seen in the Show Your Latest Purchase thread, I acquired six new East Asia models. Let's look at each one of them to see what this means for the project.
Starting with the tiniest and working our way up, we have this Fuji Dream Embraer 175 by JC. Starz10p made a good thread about the airline and its models in 400 scale, but this is a Japanese regional airline that mostly flies to smaller and medium-sized airports in the country, like Izumo or Kochi. With them having different colors for every plane in the fleet, this will be an airline to fleet build for some variety; right now I have just the silver one.
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It’s a great video, I’m proud of it. Hope you guys enjoy it!Me and Starz10p have collabed and will be releasing a Random Model Airport update of two Japanese airports on Monday. Video coming then!
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That’s certainly quite the list. While my own collection for Asia is pretty much just Japan, getting Korean and Chinese models is essential. I just got the Air China A320neo, you can find those for 25$ regularlyKeeping pace with everything I need is admittedly exhausting; that’s why you’re seeing me focus on Japan and South Korea to start. I’ve been working on the checklist for China aircraft and it is extensive; mind you this isn’t even complete!
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You're DEFINITELY invested, WOW! that's a lot!Keeping pace with everything I need is admittedly exhausting; that’s why you’re seeing me focus on Japan and South Korea to start. I’ve been working on the checklist for China aircraft and it is extensive; mind you this isn’t even complete!
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That is one large list that's going to take a while! (one of the Lucky Air says 737-u00 not -800Keeping pace with everything I need is admittedly exhausting; that’s why you’re seeing me focus on Japan and South Korea to start. I’ve been working on the checklist for China aircraft and it is extensive; mind you this isn’t even complete!
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Keeping pace with everything I need is admittedly exhausting; that’s why you’re seeing me focus on Japan and South Korea to start. I’ve been working on the checklist for China aircraft and it is extensive; mind you this isn’t even complete!
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