A strange adding of my collection,
(could be) Jet-X Eva Air B747-45E B-16463
(don't ask me what happened on the NLG) :
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I came across this on Taobao with fairly cheap price at ¥129, simply labelled as "old remaining export product" and packed in a blank box. Even from the blurry photo send by sellers (and they refused to take more detailed even after I asked) I can tell it's highly possible a DW mould, and the stand is also looked like Jet-X/DW. I searched the registry number on Google and found Jet-X have once released this plane, so I though"ok that must be it".
Still I found it strange when I finally received this. What I surprisingly found is, all plastic parts on DW mould (wings, stab, tailfins, etc.) are all swapped with metal parts that clearly being casting from the same mould. I didn't remember Jet-X have done this to any of their DW mould models. The once replaceable gears are also fixed in place - now you know where my NLG doors have gone. I unfortunately broke them when I tried to pull out the NLG.
(also the NLG strunt itself, but I managed to glued it back.)
Also, it's definitely an old model - like many DW models that are aged and in relative poor quality, the large area of painting on the belly is cracked, and clearly visible, thought not that visible in photo.
But alas, ¥129. I'm still satisfied with that. Maybe that's another rare and odd model in my interesting collection, just like my mislabelled Gemini Jets "YCV-128C" DC-8.