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Hi, this is an older build I did 2 years ago. Wanted to share here now, never did before. 


G-BNWE was delivered new to British Airways in 1990 and served for a decade before being sold to Qantas, where she flew for until being stored in 2013

 

Hasegawa 767-300 1/200 kit

Tamiya white, Model Master Ford GM Engine Blue, Model Master Light Grey, Alclad

DRAW + Liveries Unlimited decals

Braz Rolls Royce aftermarket resin engines

 

This was built as a commission so I enjoyed making this as I would not have built this as it does not fit my personal collection criteria. The old DRAW decals are wonderful to work with, super thin and fit snugly around curved surfaces. 

 

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Superb 767 and a flawless finish.  It's hard to imagine what a stink these schemes caused at the time.  Personally I think they we really nice.  A far greater crime was the replacement of the iconic Speedbird by that wreath thingy. 

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Beautiful build.The british Airways scheme Looks superb on the 767.

I like those Hasegawa LL200 airliners a lot as well.

I have still a bigger number in my stash and currently having a 767-200 under construction that will come in the Delta widget livery.

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Very nice indeed, I think the 767 and 757 looked superb in the BA livery and you've done a cracking job of this build.

 

I'll be gutted when the last of the BA 767's are retired, they've been great work horses and I certainly loved all my time working on these (except when G-BNWF split my head open :huh:!!)

 

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