Boeing 737-800 Model - 1/6 scale
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Re: Boeing 737-800 Model - 1/6 scale
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Re: Boeing 737-800 Model - 1/6 scale
Stand by for the mass Ryanair order 
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Re: Boeing 737-800 Model - 1/6 scale
Hi Brian
...didn't know those Max type double winglets were already in service...many fitted like that??
Garry

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Re: Boeing 737-800 Model - 1/6 scale
Hi Garry.
I'm not sure how many are out now, but from what I understand all new 800's will be delivered from Boeing with the new winglets.
And before anyone says "It's just a matter of time before someone clips one of those new-fangled winglets"...a friend told me recently that it's already happened.
At least it wasn't a Southwest vehicle that did it.
Brian
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Re: Boeing 737-800 Model - 1/6 scale
Ah OK...that's probably why they have two...thet're carrying a spare
Makes sense to add the new winglets. They are designed and ready and supposedly have advantages so why not put them on like they retro fitted some older 737 with the NG units.
Glad Southwest kept those colours in the new scheme. They are so bright and bold, but not over the top. Good strong basic colours...looks warm and sunny
Makes sense to add the new winglets. They are designed and ready and supposedly have advantages so why not put them on like they retro fitted some older 737 with the NG units.
Glad Southwest kept those colours in the new scheme. They are so bright and bold, but not over the top. Good strong basic colours...looks warm and sunny
Garry

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Re: Boeing 737-800 Model - 1/6 scale
The new livery looks even better on our 700's, imho.
Brian
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Re: Boeing 737-800 Model - 1/6 scale
Oh, speaking of spares,
Brian, I have some luminaires that are probably just right for the model.
I have some 500,000 candlepower, which would probably be a better fit for scale sake,
or these 5 million candlepower if they want to go for- showmanship.
just drop me a line when the ticcie is at the counter...
.........

Brian, I have some luminaires that are probably just right for the model.
I have some 500,000 candlepower, which would probably be a better fit for scale sake,
or these 5 million candlepower if they want to go for- showmanship.

just drop me a line when the ticcie is at the counter...
.........
Re: Boeing 737-800 Model - 1/6 scale
When-ever some-one mentions Ben and the 737 he goes very quiet!!
BTW, lovely model.
Nigel
BTW, lovely model.
Nigel
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.
Re: Boeing 737-800 Model - 1/6 scale
That'd do the trick!airboatr wrote:...or these 5 million candlepower if they want to go for- showmanship.![]()





