Upcoming NG Mould Announcement

For sure going to be a 1:200 737ng was hoping for the e jet but apparently not.
 

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Richard Stretton confirmed on Facebook that it's 1:400. Like I said, the fact that it is a 737NG in the preview is likely a placeholder.
 
I would love a United Merger Max 9. I saw it frequently in MCO before the groundings. That and the Southwest of course, as I first saw one in Tampa during it's service entry.
 
Seems like it is a MAX. A bit like their 737NGs, I think they might make the most popular/current versions first, eg the 8 and 9, before making the 7 and 10. Either way, I really hope we see a Bonza MAX 8 and a Virgin Australia MAX 8 and 10. :D
 
What airlines do we think we're going to get first from NG! Solid choice in my opinion, while there are some other aircraft that haven't been done that are popular, NG doesn't have too many long-term molds, so this choice will be excellent!
 
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