TheEpicBirb
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DefinitelyAn MD-80 on that new mold would make the set complete...
DefinitelyAn MD-80 on that new mold would make the set complete...
I need a couple of these for a few customsA new model for me today - a new type in my collection and probably the latest mould in the scale - introducing MIG OKB Antonov An-32 48119 by JCW.
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I bet there would be many interesting schemes of the An-32 that will not be made into models. I would wait of this same livery on the An-26!I need a couple of these for a few customs
Yea, too many. I'm interested in two or three mainly. Peruvian navy and Aeronica.I bet there would be many interesting schemes of the An-32 that will not be made into models. I would wait of this same livery on the An-26!
It is truly a stunning new mould in the 1:400 world. I agree it is so costly to get one, I had to wait for quite sometimes before getting it.That An-32 is so awesome! It's on my wishlist. I like the basic Aeroflot livery on it.
Too bad this model is quite expensive for me at the moment and, therefore, not really a priority on my list. But one day I hope to get it
I am tempting to customize this into the Las Americas CargoYea, too many. I'm interested in two or three mainly. Peruvian navy and Aeronica.
Congratulations on these two lovely arrivals!..... My long wanted Whale on a decent mould is here - Qantas A380-842 VH-OQD in the current livery.....
Picked this up from the Waffle Collection Sale for $50. Most of you would know this set usually sells for a lot more, but this one was actually on the "Scratch Dent" section. Turns out it was a broken tail on the Shuttle, and some minor marks on the paint on an otherwise very well-maintained set. It is easy for the Shuttle to wabble around in the cradle, which is why I think it got damaged, instead of mistreatment.
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After a good polishing and a drop of glue this is the result:
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Living in Houston and having spent five years of my life around Ellington Field towards the end of the Space Shuttle program, I've got tons of cool memories and photos of the SCA (N905NA), and also got to see it carrying Shuttle Endeavour once. Very happy to have found this set at a price that I was willing to pay.
This is when N905NA stopped in Houston on September 29, 2012 taking Shuttle Endeavour to its final resting place in California..
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Then the 747 came back to Houston and it is now displayed at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. The photo below is from March, 20, 2014 when it was being dismantled at Ellington for transportation to the Space Center. It remains my most watched photo at JP.com
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Get a lifeThe middle area inside the KE logo in the "KOREAN AIR" titles seem to be in the same color of the fuselage, instead of being white like the tail logo