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Hi guys,

Im a big airline model collector and I have built up many contacts over the years.

If you are after any specific airline or aircraft type model send me a pm and I can organise one at a good price! :)

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737 - 800.

Also, I need to get my hands on a prop. Wanna put a clock in the centre of it, If you can point me in the right direction I will be greatful.

737-800 any specific airline? and which scale 1/500, 1/400 or 1/200

Sorry what did you mean with a prop?

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Any of the following:

A320 Skystar. Airline: Jetstar, Ansett

737-800 Airline: Virgin Blue, Qantas (Yananyi Dreaming Scheme if possible)

Dash 8 Qantaslink

Cheers man

Mate Can get all the planes you asked about.

pm sent

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Danny are these injection moulded plastic or die-cast?

Can you source decals for plastic kits?

they vary, some are plastic some are die-cast.

Generally the 1/400 and 1/500 are die-cast, the larger models are plastic.

yes which airline decals are you after and for what scale/aircraft type?

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Cool. I am looking for the Revell 1/144 Challenger 604 kit.

If that isn't the type you deal with, no problem! I can zoom back over to eBay. :yes:

yeah sorry man cant get those... :)

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What sort of prices are we looking at here?

I know it really depends on the model it self, sizes etc

But a rough figure, I may need one as a present!

Thanks

1/200 scale would make good presents and they start at $30-35ea and go up

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