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PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 5:03 pm
by ZK-MADMAX
As the Topic says, what model planes do you have? (if any)

Post the Model Manufacturer, Airline, Aircraft type, Scale, model features (eg rollable wheels) and where you got it from here.

E.g

Model Manufacturer: Hogan
Airline: Air New Zealand
Aircraft Type: 737-300
Scale: 1:200
Features: Rollable Wheels, spinning fan blades
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)


That is one of mine here are the rest

Model Manufacturer: Skymarks
Airline: Air New Zealand
Aircraft Type: 747-400
Scale: 1:200
Features: Rollable wheels
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)

Model Manufacturer: Hogan
Airline: Air New Zealand
Aircraft Type: 777-200
Scale: 1:200
Features: Rollable wheels, Spinning fan blades
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)

Model Manufacturer: Herpa
Airline: Air New Zealand
Aircraft Type: 747-400
Scale: 1:500
Features: Diecast metal with gear
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)

Model Manufacturer: Herpa
Airline: Air New Zealand
Aircraft Type: A320
Scale: 1:500
Features: Diecast metal with gear
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)

Model Manufacturer: Boeing
Airline: Boeing House Colours
Aircraft Type: 747-800
Scale: 1:200
Features: Rollable wheels, spinning fan blades, Wooden base with metal stand
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)

Model Manufacturer: Boeing
Airline: Boeing House Colours
Aircraft Type: 737-800
Scale: 1:200
Features: Plastic
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)

Model Manufacturer: Boeing
Airline: Boeing House Colours
Aircraft Type: 747-400
Scale: 1:200
Features: Plastic
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)

Model Manufacturer: Boeing
Airline: Boeing House Colours
Aircraft Type: 767-400
Scale: 1:200
Features: Plastic
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)

Model Manufacturer: Boeing
Airline: Boeing House Colours
Aircraft Type: 777-300
Scale: 1:200
Features: Plastic
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)

Model Manufacturer: Dragon Wings
Airline: Emirates
Aircraft Type: 747-400 Sky Cargo
Scale: 1:400
Features: Diecast metal Fuselage and plastic wings. With gear.
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)

Model Manufacturer: Gemini Jets
Airline: Emirates
Aircraft Type: 777-200
Scale: 1:400
Features: Diecast metal with gear
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)

Model Manufacturer: Hogan
Airline: United Airlines
Aircraft Type: 757-200
Scale: 1:200
Features: Rollable wheels, Spinning fan blades
Store: Trademe (www.trademe.co.nz)

I got all of my models from trademe.co.nz but are available at many New Zealand model stores. All of the boeing house colours models are originally from Boeingsotre.com but were sold on, on trademe.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 5:47 pm
by Zöltuger
Model Manufacturer: Unknown
Airline: Emirates
Aircraft Types: Boeing 777-300 and Airbus A340-500
Scale: 1:200
Features: Plastic
Store: n/a

PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 6:38 pm
by Alex
Model Manufacturer: Unknown
Airline: Pacific Blue
Aircraft Types: Boeing 737-800 (W/ Winglets)
Scale: 1:130
Features: Plastic
Store: Flight Experience Tauranga

Alex

PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 6:50 pm
by ZK-MADMAX
Alex wrote:
QUOTE(Alex @ Aug 28 2007, 06:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Model Manufacturer: Unknown
Airline: Pacific Blue
Aircraft Types: Boeing 737-800 (W/ Winglets)
Scale: 1:130
Features: Plastic
Store: Flight Experience Tauranga

Alex


that would be made by Rise Soon and Zolt, yours is probobly the same if they have wheels. If not it would be Long Prosper (i think)

PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:54 pm
by ardypilot
Model Manufacturer: Unknown
Airline: JAL
Aircraft Types: Boeing 747-400
Scale: tiny?
Features: Stand, tail that falls off whenever you move it tongue.gif
Store: Osaka Airport, Japan

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:41 pm
by Kelburn
Be ready for a big list...
Here are some pics as I have too many to list (I have 50+ in my room)






Most of mine are either long prosper or flight miniatures (for the plastic ones) the plastic kit set ones that I made are various and my 1:400's are mainly Dragon Wings. There are a few out of the picture. You can just see the top of my Air NZ All Blacks 737-300 and the ones on the top shelf are Continental DC-10, Alitalia 742 LTU A330 Airbus Industries A300-600ST Beluga.

I figured out that I have $1,500 worth in model airplanes approx.

Also I think Zolt's one is a SkyMark considering they make their 737's in 1:130

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:59 pm
by jastheace
well i had lots, of models in general, i now only have a 1/48 scale skyray that i have yet to finish. i will be restarting in oz, i just don't think they would survive the trip!!

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:58 pm
by ZK-MADMAX
Kelburn wrote:
QUOTE(Kelburn @ Aug 29 2007, 06:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Be ready for a big list...
Here are some pics as I have too many to list (I have 50+ in my room)




Most of mine are either long prosper or flight miniatures (for the plastic ones) the plastic kit set ones that I made are various and my 1:400's are mainly Dragon Wings. There are a few out of the picture. You can just see the top of my Air NZ All Blacks 737-300 and the ones on the top shelf are Continental DC-10, Alitalia 742 LTU A330 Airbus Industries A300-600ST Beluga.

I figured out that I have $1,500 worth in model airplanes approx.

Also I think Zolt's one is a SkyMark considering they make their 737's in 1:130


Holey mother!!!!!

PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:23 am
by Finatic
Here's a few of mine. All 48th scale and manufactured by Hasegawa except for the F-4U which is Tamiya. Pretty much straight out of the box builds with photo-etch harnesses added. Corsair has a full photo-etch cockpit. I airbrush my kits with mostly Gunze and Tamiya acrylics.

Have many more kits stashed away for rainy days.
















PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:42 am
by Naki
Wow nice models Finatic. Wish I had the patience, skill & time to make models as nice as yours

PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 4:45 pm
by Charl
You did a pretty good job - that P40 is stunning, and I say this despite the fact I don't like 'em much!
That an Oscar in the first shot?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 5:34 pm
by Alfashark
Nice models there Finatic! I've got far too many to count, all currently in storage containers based at Classic Flyers at Tauranga airport. A fair few of them are in the display cabinets along the Western wall... Most of them are 1:72 with a few 1:48 thrown in for good measure, all from the 1938 - 1959 era thumbup1.gif

PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 7:16 pm
by Naki
Those are nice models too Alfashark! Seen them on my few trips to Classic Flyers.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:24 am
by Finatic
Charl wrote:
QUOTE (Charl @ Oct 18 2007, 05:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
That an Oscar in the first shot?


No, that's the Nakajima Ki-84 Frank.

I have built kits on and off since I was a kid. Many didn't make it... And then there's a recent incident where 12 or so that were stored in my old room at the folk's, somehow fell off the shelf and smashed into millions of pieces when a builder knocked the shelf. Oh well. LOL

PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 5:16 am
by hasegawa
Yes, I have a lot of aircraft in 1:72, fighters and figter-bombers from WWII. I collecting kits since 1975, but in the GDR kits are rare and most of soviet aircraft, like the I-15, 153, 16, all sorts of Yaks from Jak 1 to the Yak 9 and the original Sturmovik Il 2 and the Il 10...
After 1989 and the opening of the wall I was fascinated about the masses of kits now. And so it goes... now I have around 120 aircraft ready and around 60 kits, all from fighters of the WWII. The next projects are some Mitsubishi A6M-variants, all from hasegawa and some Ki 27 from various sources.
Yes, the most of my kits are from Hasegawa, Fujimi, Fine Mold and not very often from Revell. Some are from MPM, because I did not like them, but they have some aircraft, never seen from others before. Typical for this is the Curtiss Wright CW 21, an almost forgotten aircraft, that has been flown with the Royal Dutch Netherlands East Indies Air Force. Other aircraft from MPM are the Seversky P-35A and the Curtiss P-66 "Vanguard", realy rare birds to see.
Yes, I have the most of the typical aircraft like the Bf 109B-K, the Fw 190A and D variants, the "Spitfire" in some variants from Mk. I to the Mk. XVI, the Hurricane... but meanwile i have a special interest in airplanes from the pacific theater of war.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 5:39 am
by hasegawa
Sorry, this was double posting.

Edit:



Mitsubishi A6M2 Modell 21 Zero



Messerschmitt Bf 109T-0
Prototype for the carrier-variant. But the "Graf Zeppelin has been never completed...





Heinkel He 100D-0

Typical Propaganda, used in August 1940. In reality they never fought or wear markings of the Luftwaffe.