Battlecry
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Recent NG Model A350 releases have been plagued with cockpit printing errors that ruin the distinctive look of the A350's nose. The cockpit window is painted too high up on the fuselage, giving the aircraft the appearance of a long, pointed nose. Some recent model releases with this issue in my collection include the latest A350-1000 Virigin Atlantic (G-VNVR), A350-900 Emirates, A350-1000 Japan Air Lines, and the recent A350-900 Swiss release. Years prior, NG's original A350 releases didn't suffer this issue; I've had the SAS Scandinavian Airlines, Aeroflot, Virgin Atlantic (G-VEVE) and Singapore Airlines in my collection.
Looking at release photos, the recent Cathay Pacific 80th anniversary suffers the same issue, so I decided to give AeroPolaris a try since they reportedly use a very similar mould to NG & Panda. Unfortunately, to my disappointment, AeroPolaris suffers the exact same cockpit printing issue.
AeroPolaris Cathay Pacific vs. Old NG Model A350 Aeroflot (2021 release):

NG A350 Virgin Atlantic G-VEVE (2021 release) vs. NG A350 Virgin Atlantic G-VNVR (2026 release):

NG A350 Virgin G-VNVR (2026 release) vs. Aviation400 A350 Etihad Airways (2019 release):

Looking at release photos, the recent Cathay Pacific 80th anniversary suffers the same issue, so I decided to give AeroPolaris a try since they reportedly use a very similar mould to NG & Panda. Unfortunately, to my disappointment, AeroPolaris suffers the exact same cockpit printing issue.
AeroPolaris Cathay Pacific vs. Old NG Model A350 Aeroflot (2021 release):

NG A350 Virgin Atlantic G-VEVE (2021 release) vs. NG A350 Virgin Atlantic G-VNVR (2026 release):

NG A350 Virgin G-VNVR (2026 release) vs. Aviation400 A350 Etihad Airways (2019 release):
