Hoi Henry. Actually PH-DCJ was never a real DC-8 because at that time KLM didn’t use real regs voor their model aicraft at their travel agency’s. Nice video’s by the way
Yes, that’s correct I am aware DCJ stands for “DC Jet”. It was a fictitious registration for model purposes only. Thank you very much for commenting. I appreciate it.
Hi Henry, Interior is not the original interior and is missing some compartments. The people inside the original model are way less then in the one you show. Seems like someone did some 3D printing. The original plate were the chears are on is a grey neutral plate and not blue I have send you some pictures of my model. Overall a stunning model specially the exterior.
Yes, a previous owner of the model did replace missing passengers, but I don’t know which ones and how many .. all I know is that it looks good to my eye.
If you collect nodels for 30 or 40 years, you build up a network of contacts across the world and eventually such models show up by word-of-mouth and in collections etc. You can also check eBay. And websites like aircraftdisplaymodels.com
Hoi Henry. Actually PH-DCJ was never a real DC-8 because at that time KLM didn’t use real regs voor their model aicraft at their travel agency’s. Nice video’s by the way
Yes, that’s correct I am aware DCJ stands for “DC Jet”. It was a fictitious registration for model purposes only. Thank you very much for commenting. I appreciate it.
Hi Henry,
Interior is not the original interior and is missing some compartments.
The people inside the original model are way less then in the one you show.
Seems like someone did some 3D printing.
The original plate were the chears are on is a grey neutral plate and not blue
I have send you some pictures of my model.
Overall a stunning model specially the exterior.
Yes, a previous owner of the model did replace missing passengers, but I don’t know which ones and how many .. all I know is that it looks good to my eye.
Hi Henry, how do i get my hands on a Dc-8 this scale no cutaways
If you collect nodels for 30 or 40 years, you build up a network of contacts across the world and eventually such models show up by word-of-mouth and in collections etc. You can also check eBay. And websites like aircraftdisplaymodels.com