Boeing 747-312 Ansett Australia 1:200 - Completed
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28 12 September 2016, 19:37
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Nice finish at all! This building demonstrates that great results can be achieved in 1/200 scale.
7 September 2022, 19:19
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Thank you so much for your encouraging comments. I'm pleasantly surprised that someone noticed this gallery from 2016 after all these years. Thank you.
22 January, 07:12
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Well, you liked my work.....so I came and had a nose about. To get an overall finish that nice is some skill. I'm not too good at using shiny paints. I don't want to blame my tools, but a larger spray gun would probably help. I do use an Iwata, but it's more for fine work.
Besides, I've flown with Ansett a few times in the 70s, but didn't know they used 747s?
22 January, 07:17
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Nice work! And stunning pictures - love them 😊 (especially thinking of they have been taken 8 years ago .... )
22 January, 07:33
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So nice. 🙂
Q: How long is this 747 kit in 1:200 scale? In 1:144 scale the A380 is rather large I know, like the 747 I am guessing.
22 January, 09:26
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Gentlemen, thank you for your kind comments.
@Andy - Yes, Ansett used both Boeing 747-300 and 747-400.
@Treehugger - 747 in 1/200 is about 350 mm long and the wing span is 298 mm
22 January, 16:35