DIE-CAST MODEL — 🇪🇹 Ethiopian Airlines — Boeing 737-200 — Schabak — 1:600 — WITH ORIGINAL BOX
Prix régulier 20,00 € TTC 6%
Characteristics
| Type | CIVIL |
| Scale | 1:600 |
| Brand | Schabak |
| Article Number | 905/96 |
| EAN | NOT_FOUND |
| Airline Company | Ethiopian Airlines |
| Aircraft Type | 737-260A |
| Size |
📏 Aircraft Size (real aircraft) Length: 30.53 m (100 ft 2 in) 📐 Model Size (1:600) Length: approx. 5.1 cm (2.0 in) |
| Condition | Mint condition. Complete with original box. Model never displayed and still in original protective plastic. |
Description
This Schabak 1:600 scale diecast model represents an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737-200 in the carrier's classic livery featuring the distinctive Lion of Judah emblem and colorful tail design. The model showcases the white fuselage with red and gold cheatline, characteristic of Ethiopian's traditional color scheme. Manufactured in Germany and imported as indicated on the packaging, this collectible captures the essence of one of Africa's most prominent airlines during an earlier era of its operations.
The Boeing 737-200 is the world's best-selling commercial jetliner, renowned for its reliability and efficiency on short to medium-haul routes. Ethiopian Airlines, founded in 1945, is Africa's largest and most profitable airline, serving as the continent's aviation flagship. TheBoeing 737-200 has been a workhorse in Ethiopian's fleet for decades, connecting the airline's Addis Ababa hub to destinations across Africa, the Middle East, and beyond. Real aircraft dimensions: Length approximately 28-33m, Wingspan approximately 28-35m, Height approximately 11-12m (varies by 737 variant). This 1:600 scale model measures approximately 5-5.5cm in length with a wingspan of about 5-6cm.
🇪🇹 About the Airline
Ethiopian Airlines is the flag carrier of Ethiopia and one of the fastest-growing airlines in Africa. Established in 1945, it has grown to become the continent's largest airline by fleet size, destinations served, and revenue. Known for its distinctive Lion of Judah branding and Pan-African identity, Ethiopian has maintained profitability while serving as a key connector between Africa and the rest of the world.