Rare: Delta Airlines B757-200 (W) GJDAL884  1/400

Rare: Delta Airlines B757-200 (W) GJDAL884 1/400

Delta Airlines B757-200 (W) GJDAL884
Scale 1/400
Details
Delta Airlines B757-200 (W) GJDAL884 Re-Release! N703TW Scale 1/400 Highly detailed Gemini Jets dieacst metal in 1:400 scale. Each model is very collectible and Dall regular releases have limited production lines Welcome to the exciting world of Gemini Jets! These, 1:400 scale die cast metal airliner replicas; represent the world's airlines both past and present. Each model is highly collectible Die-cast Model Aircraft All Metal Limited production
Additional Info
  • Stock#
    GJDAL884
  • Brand
    Gemini Jets
  • Country of Manufacture
  • Aircraft
    Boeing B757
  • Airline
    Delta Airlines
  • Registration
    N703TW
  • Material
    N/A
  • Scale
    1:400
  • Dimensions (L x W)
    4.66 x 3.75 inches
Warning: Choking Hazard! Contains small parts. Not a toy. Not for children under 3 years.
Customer Reviews
Delta Airlines Boeing 757-200 N703TW
This plane is a boeing 757-200 in 1/400 scale, so the size is good, is'nt little, but isn't big, so this plane is AMAZING, really nice detailed, really nice cockpit windows, really nice landing gears, GeminiJets has to be proud to have this beauties, this is by much the better GeminiJets Boeing 757 that i have in my collection, FLY DELTA JETS! Review by francisco (Posted on 7/15/2012)
Gemini 400 Delta Airlines B757-2Q8 (W) N703TW (cn 27620/736)
Gemini must be the official model maker for Delta Airlines. Right after the merger with Northwest GJ400 spilled out more than a dozen models in the new colors. This is a beautiful B757 and the winglets add much to each beauty. The landing gear is correctly scaled and shaped. The cockpit and passenger winds are sharply printed on this model. With the main color being white on the fuselage the details printed on it such are cargo bay doors, passegenger doors and other details stand out on the model. This aircraft was involved in a mishap: http://www.airliners.net/photo/Delta-Air-Lines/Boeing-757-2Q8/1681553/&sid=a34a3ab0ab18ad3dde210df7dc921aa4. This was July 15, 2009. The plane flew for TWA and American Airlines after their 1999 merger. When you look at this picture of the aircraft: http://www.airliners.net/photo/American-Airlines/Boeing-757-2Q8/1027563/L/&sid=a34a3ab0ab18ad3dde210df7dc921aa4 you can see the nice details that GJ has put on the nose gear and the nose gear cover markings. On the passenger doors you can see the door handles. You can also faintly see the windshield wipers. These kinds of attention to small details further enhance the model.

Review by James F (Posted on 7/24/2011)
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