Product Description
── AT & SF aircraft fuselage transportation! Double flat car!
--In the 1960s, Boeing, a major aircraft manufacturer, manufactured the fuselage of the 737-100 aircraft at a factory in Wichita, Kansas, then loaded the fuselage into a flat car as shown in the photo, and sent ATSF to the factory in Renton, Washington. I used to transport it.
-In addition, for parts such as the main wing and tail wing, Burlington Northern Railroad and Great Northern Railroad used a skybox car that was a modified flat car and covered with a cover.
――Aircraft fuselage transportation is still ongoing, and its role has been inherited by BNSF locomotives.
* A split aircraft fuselage is included.
* The color of the aircraft is an image. It may differ from the actual product.[Notice from manufacturer 2022/3/4 added]
――Regarding this product, we will inform you again because the information about the semi-finished product kit was insufficient.
--You will need to paint the attached aircraft body yourself.
――For the expressions such as windows and doors of the aircraft body, you need to attach the decals yourself.
――If necessary, we also cut out using a cutter.
――You need to glue the black support material that supports the aircraft body by yourself.
* Flat cars are already painted, printed, and assembled. Only the included aircraft body and support materials need to be cut, painted, assembled and glued.
――Similar to this product, this is a video of a Microtrains product that requires a decal to be attached. Please refer to the process of attaching decals. [
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zike2646IWs ]
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Please note that pre-orders for this item could be cancelled due to supply shortages.
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Item Size/Weight : 15.4 x 14.8 x 4.1 cm / 201g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 0399302181
- JAN code
- 0695140079568
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.