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I notice you didn't include Dragon Wings, but you might as well if you include JetX. They break just as easily and I'm pretty sure DW manufactured the models for JetX.
jetX are all metal now, thats why I did not include DW.
The Gemini 1:400's are very good, but so are Phoenix, Aeroclassics, Big Bird, and JetX
I notice you didn't include Dragon Wings, but you might as well if you include JetX. They break just as easily and I'm pretty sure DW manufactured the models for JetX.
yea, my ideal collection size i want are the 1:400s, and i have locked into geminis as my ideal brand after doing some research and quality observations. the gemini 200s are nice, but cost a bit steep, as for hobby shop, there is like this place called pacific coast hobbies somewhat close to me
your collection is small but I am sure it will grow. do you have an airplane store anywhere near you? if you like detail, buy from Gemini200 if u like bigger planes, gemini is very good for detail
really small, and I only started this because I received a legit 787 model as a gift
i have 5 models
these 2 are old and abused, bought on a flight in 1996, i was 5-6. go figure, i did not know what collecting was, now i feel bad, but 1:600s are too little for my cup of tea
schabak united 772 1:600
schabak united 744 1:600
one from Regan library, one is matchbox, LOL
1:500? vc25a
? scale dc-10
now, my new toy, the details are amazing, solid plastic design, but the engines are a bit off scale imo, still, i love it!
hogan wings for boeing, 788, 1:200
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