NG Model 1:400 February 2026 Release Hints

Why has NG to be bothered by the negative feedback of some people on a forum about their upcoming release. We all know that when NG will make that one or more American or European release, people will buy it. If its released now or within 6 months, people will come back to NG for buying that model, when they release it. They are in a market with not that much of competition, so they have time. People are not happy now and complain, but when they release 10 USA - Europe models in, let’s say October, all will be forgotten.
 
The question is "why did NG focus on the same airlines, same liveries, the same countries of the world?" I imagine that an important part of collectors (like me) stopped to buy NGModels airplanes simply because the product offered is not interesting for their wishes and their collections and fleets.
Not complaining, of course, just a consideration with a bit of sadness because NGModels are simply perfect and European airlines and liveries are needed and wanted.
 
The question is "why did NG focus on the same airlines, same liveries, the same countries of the world?" I imagine that an important part of collectors (like me) stopped to buy NGModels airplanes simply because the product offered is not interesting for their wishes and their collections and fleets.
Not complaining, of course, just a consideration with a bit of sadness because NGModels are simply perfect and European airlines and liveries are needed and wanted.
I feel the same way with Japan and the US. Take the JAL A350 for this set by example, one they’ve released on numerous occasions
 
There have been so mah interesting liveries suggested on their website for Singapore Airlines like the 50th anniversary 777-200 as well as the 747-400 Star Alliance livery. But yet… none have been made. When multiple manufacturers started making them, NG will then copy just like the Singapore Airlines Tropical livery🤷 Would really like to see more Singapore Airlines model release by NG but I guess other than the recent A350, we’ll never see another from them
 
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