Solomon’s 1/500 fleet

China Southern 777-200 "Pearl of the South". Being one of the first users of the 777, China Southern must be really proud of the type, hence including the large type number at the front of the livery. "Pearl of the South" must be referring to China Southern's home base - GuangZhou. Can't really skip a classic wide body, especially found for near to nothing!
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KLM 777-200 "Queen Wilhelmina?". I am not sure if the aircraft name on this one is accurate as all the info I can find on this reg is named "Albert Plesman". Otherwise can't really complain about a good ol KLM blue beauty. 772KLM.jpg772KLM_02.jpg772KLM_01.jpg
 
United 777-200 Blue Tulip. The only interesting thing about this model for me is that I got it in a blue tulip 747-400 box...someone must have misplaced the models by accident so I ended up with a free 777 instead. Not gonna lie after taking photos of the previous Starjet 777s I was struck by the lack of details of some of the Herpa models... Not sure if I can say I found any interesting details on this one.772UA.jpg772UA_01.jpg
 
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777-200LR "Worldliner". If my fact is right this is the aircraft that holds the record for the world's longest non-stop flight (from HKG to LHR!!! My 2 homes!)? Anyways I love the small details around the livery. The only complain I have is for some reason the "white" sparkling paint that Herpa uses turns yellow for some reason? Or maybe they just got the colour wrong in the first place. I have seen many samples online having the same yellowing effect, which is very weird... Not sure if it's clear yet but I'm a sucker for any house livery, hence this is a must have for me despite the paint issue!772LR.jpg772LR_01.jpg772LR_02.jpg772LR_03.jpg
 
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