YY WINGS Lufthansa Cargo MD-11F festival

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I noticed something peculiar of 1:400 scale: the majority of manufacturers love to produce many versions of the same model! Flaps down, flaps up, regular livery, special livery/liveries, old livery, new livery and all in the same batch. I imagine these eight Lufthansa Cargo MD-11F should be the record for 1:400 scale. Maybe the only two manufacturers not conformed at this marketing choice are Gemini and Phoenix. In 1:500 scale just Aeroclassics/Aero500 attempted to make this, for me crazy, production, with some B777-200s and B777-300/300ER: collectors where not ready for a batch invasion of the same airline and mould in three - four different versions and the quality was very poor with many flaws on the tampo print.
I wonder if in 1:400 scale there are enough collectors buying the entire batch of the same model with very little variations.
 
I'm not sure if the HX MD-11 or the Panda is the better mould. But one thing is clear - Panda has really missed the trick by not releasing more MD-11s that are highly sought after by collectors! It's great to see HX doing so, with many iconic liveries in the pipeline.
 
I'm not sure if the HX MD-11 or the Panda is the better mould. But one thing is clear - Panda has really missed the trick by not releasing more MD-11s that are highly sought after by collectors! It's great to see HX doing so, with many iconic liveries in the pipeline.

Agree but will say Hx has more accurate detail than Panda so that would be my go to choice.
 
TBH, these LH MD-11s look odd to me with all the passenger windows outlined on the model. I looked at many photos of the real thing (e.g. https://www.planespotters.net/photo/1263940/d-alcd-lufthansa-cargo-mcdonnell-douglas-md-11f) but couldn't see the slightest evidence that there have ever been any passenger windows. Whatever there is or was, it's simply not noticable.
These are present on an 11F but only really vissible on an aged and dirty paintjob. Certainly not something you'd see on an otherwise "factory fresh" looking 1/400 model. This might be something to consider on a 1/200, executed very faintly.

But I see many collectors are all over HX's overblown detailing.
Camouflaging mould shortcomings with excessive detailing works.
 
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