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    Posted 8 years ago

    boac
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    Here another of my "Larger" aeroplane models, made by Space Models of the United Kingdom. The model is supported by a heavy duty chrome plated stand, to which the main fuselage screws into. The wings attach to the main fuselage, complete with detailed GE90-94B engines.

    The actual aircraft which was painted in this livery was introduced into service with British Airways on 22/01/1998, registration G-VIIK. This was the 117th 777-200 produced by Boeing (MSN 28840). It is still flying today.

    Should you want any further details, feel free to email me: a@dartal.com

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 8 years ago
      That livery says to me this was for the Australian run, and it was possibly designed by Ken Done. Just guessing though.
      Great model!

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