OscarBravo992
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Since the 727 is off the table, there is pretty much nothing that will interest me. I might get tempted into buying a model or two that fits my criteria but I highly doubt it.
I'm still curious as to what it will be, but I collect only 1/400th.Since the 727 is off the table, there is pretty much nothing that will interest me. I might get tempted into buying a model or two that fits my criteria but I highly doubt it.
You need a shorter signatureGiven what we know, and the pattern of 1:200 moulds by NG. im guessing in these 5
1.Airbus A220-100/300
2.B757-200
3.A330-300/200
4.Mitsubishi Spacejet
5.Embraer E-Jet Family
Honestly please bro I don't want to take a trans-continental flight over your signature just to see whatever posts that are below yoursYou need a shorter signature
Its not even that long*Honestly please bro I don't want to take a trans-continental flight over your signature just to see whatever posts that are below yours
There's also the option of just hiding signatures all the way. Of course I'll miss the interesting signatures, so I think I'll better put members with annoyingly long ones to the ignore list.Honestly please bro I don't want to take a trans-continental flight over your signature just to see whatever posts that are below yours
I Finally decided to remove my overly-long signature. for the most part.There's also the option of just hiding signatures all the way. Of course I'll miss the interesting signatures, so I think I'll better put members with annoyingly long ones to the ignore list.
Edit: did that now. Looks much better.
It's still about 4 times longer than it should be to be honest. If you must post wishlists in it at least put the wishes on one line.I Finally decided to remove my overly-long signature. for the most part.
Well you have three types to choose from, P&W plus two types of RB-211. Yes I would like some early 535C types hanging off those 1:200 pylons, but we'll see. That prototype with 535C's would be great, also in 1:400 as their initial release had the P&W types which came later in the 757 timeline. Add the first customer badges and test crew names to the nose for added authenticity.I hope they bring to 200 scale all of their current 757-200 tooling in 400 scale. Crucially, the early RB211-535C engine nacelle, of which they are the only ones to have a mold in 400 scale. In fact, off the top of my head, the only RB211-535C that I have seen in replicated in die-cast is a Herpa version in 500 scale. NG still has to do a number 752s that rank high in my wish list in 400 scale, some of wish are those types of grails that I'd get if made on any scale. So yeah, cool!
This would be a cool first release: N757A ship one, with those engines! The engines it had fitted for the first flight. JC made a version with the later PW engines.
P.S. Don't be fooled, I am pretty careless when it comes to engines, especially those with similar nacelles, but circumstances have made me familiar with the 757 engine variants. To be fair, the nacelles in question are completely different.