DIE-CAST MODEL — 🇯🇵 Japan Airlines — BOEING 747-300 — SCHABAK — 1:600 — WITH ORIGINAL BOX —
Prix régulier 25,00 € TTC 6%
Characteristics
| Type | CIVIL |
| Scale | 1:600 |
| Brand | Schabak |
| Article Number | 901/11 |
| EAN | 4102838961115 |
| Airline Company | Japan Airlines |
| Aircraft Type | Boeing 747-300 |
| Size | 📏 Aircraft Size (real aircraft) Length: 70.66 m (231 ft 10 in) Wingspan: 59.64 m (195 ft 8 in) Height: 19.33 m (63 ft 5 in) 📐 Model Size (1:600) Length: approx. 11.8 cm (4.6 in) Wingspan: approx. 9.9 cm (3.9 in) |
| Registration | n/a |
| Condition | Mint condition. Complete with original box. Model never displayed and still in original protective plastic. |
Description
This meticulously crafted die-cast model represents a Japan Airlines Boeing 747-300 in the classic JAL livery featuring the iconic red crane logo on the tail. Manufactured by Schabak at 1:600 scale, this model captures the distinctive white fuselage with red and black 'JAL' lettering along the forward section. The attention to detail includes accurate window placement, proper door positions, and faithfully reproduced engine nacelles. This collectible piece comes in its original Schabak packaging, making it a valuable addition for aviation enthusiasts and die-cast collectors alike.
The Boeing 747-300 was an extended upper-deck variant of the legendary 'Queen of the Skies,' first introduced in 1983. Japan Airlines operated numerous 747-300 aircraft throughout the 1980s and 1990s, using them on high-capacity domestic routes and prestigious international services. With a length of 70.66 m (231 ft 10 in), wingspan of 59.64 m (195 ft 8 in), and height of 19.33 m (63 ft 5 in), the 747-300 could carry up to 624 passengers in high-density configuration. This model at 1:600 scale measures approximately 11.8 cm in length with a wingspan of about 9.9 cm, making it a perfect display piece for collectors with limited space.
🇯🇵 About the Airline
Japan Airlines (JAL) is the flag carrier of Japan and one of Asia's most prestigious airlines, founded in 1951. Operating from its main hubs at Tokyo's Narita and Haneda airports, JAL has been a major operator of Boeing 747 aircraft for decades, utilizing them on both domestic and international routes. The airline's distinctive red crane logo, known as the 'tsurumaru,' has become an iconic symbol of Japanese aviation excellence and hospitality.