Ranking NG Models 1:400 Scale November 2022 Releases - New 787-8s, AA, Air France, Ethiopian, Garuda

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NG Models bring 25 models to market with their November announcements including their first new Boeing 787-8s. In this video I discuss the releases and rank them from Scrap metal to Supersonic.

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If I remember correctly, there HAS been a TriStar made in the final TWA livery. I think it was by Jet-X on the BlueBox mold.

kennethreyes
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Whenever it came out I missed the Landor TriStar so I'm getting that. Plus the ANZ Black Jet.
Thanks for the video!

crashlander
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Hopefully a LAN 787-8 soon and more classics in the future. Hopefully being the operative word. Def getting ET-AYA for my fleet, and the TWA to complete their livery triad. Thinking about getting the Canada 3000 though I'd really like an A330-200 (for my launch customers set) . Tarom a318 and the Westjet one too (missed the PD one) although really looking forward to YR 737 700s

oneplaneshelf
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Wishlist...
I wonder when the 747SPs come back... waiting for Braniff 747SP.
Also I really want an NG Qatar A350-1000... if they love Qatar so much... ?

crashlander
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This release set is pretty good overall for modern American collector such as myself. The American 788, Hainan 788, American 738, Garuda 773, and WN 737. I really like NG’s mismatched parts releases. Airlines will do this where they replace parts with mismatched colors. This is done as parts are replaced with what they have available and not necessarily livery matched. I would really like to see NG Models do some of the United Airlines aircraft with mismatched engine cowlings, nose cones, etc. If you look up pictures of them there are some really interesting combinations.

CitrusAviation