Hello all
Recently got into the world of scale "snap together" aircraft (such as Hogan, skymarks ect) and I've started off my collection with wanting each variant of 737, at the moment I've got -300 -500 -700 -800 -900ER and the max 8 but does anyone know where I can get a -100, -200, -400, -600?
Cheers all
Ian
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Re: 737 model kits
You could always lengthen a -300 or -500 for a -400.
An all white fuse livery would make it easier to paint, and then get some decals form model suppliers.
Some decal supliers using laser prnited decals will print out an odd size for you if the model was "box scale"
Problem being, these sorts of models tend to be the latest types.
Just checked Ebay and and on -200 went for £3 something
I think the net is your best bet.
Because the ones you want are not the ones likely to be see today, the prices could be fairly low.
An all white fuse livery would make it easier to paint, and then get some decals form model suppliers.
Some decal supliers using laser prnited decals will print out an odd size for you if the model was "box scale"
Problem being, these sorts of models tend to be the latest types.
Just checked Ebay and and on -200 went for £3 something
I think the net is your best bet.
Because the ones you want are not the ones likely to be see today, the prices could be fairly low.
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