GeminiJets Alaska Airlines 737-800 "Honoring Those Who Serve" 1/400 Scale Diecast Model Airplane
- Brand new 1/400 scale diecast airplane model of Boeing 737-800 Commercial Aircraft "Alaska Airlines - Honoring Those Who Serve" White and Blue die cast model by GeminiJets.
- Detailed exterior.
- True-to-scale detail.
- Does NOT include stand.
- This model does not have any openings.
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
- Dimensions approximately L-3.875, Wingspan-3.625 inches.
- Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
- HISTORY ASPECTS:
- The Boeing 737-800 "Alaska Airlines - Honoring Those Who Serve," bearing the registration number N570AS, embodies a powerful and heartfelt tribute to the men and women who have bravely served in the U.S. military. Alaska Airlines, a company deeply committed to showing appreciation for the armed forces, introduced this special livery to honor the sacrifices and dedication of service members and veterans. Adorned with a striking and patriotic design, featuring the iconic stars and stripes, this aircraft serves as a flying symbol of gratitude.
- In the early 1990s, Boeing worked on designing an aircraft that would replace older models of its popular Boeing 737 jetliner. In June 1983, Boeing launched the 737-X program after having received an order from Southwest Airlines for 63 aircraft. This resulted in the development of the 737 Next Generation (737NG or 737 Next Gen) aircraft and would go on to include four different variants: the -600, -700, -800 and -900.
- The Boeing Next Generation 737s incorporate a larger wing, more powerful engines and can fly longer range routes with higher payloads than the earlier 737 models. The Boeing 737-700 was the first variant to enter production, with the first delivery having been made to Southwest Airlines in December 1997. Thereafter, in September 1994, the first Boeing 737-800 was delivered to Hapag-Lloyd, which is a longer version of the Boeing 737-700, with seating for up to 189 passengers. Then, in 1988, SAS became the first airline to take delivery of the Boeing 737-600, which is the smallest Boeing 737 in the Next Generation family, with seating for 110 to 132 passengers. The last aircraft in the Next Generation family, the Boeing 737-900, which is the longest 737NG, was launched in November 1997, with Alaska Airlines having placed the first order. Boeing also subsequently introduced its Boeing 737-900ER, which offers greater range with a higher payload capacity than the Boeing 737-900.
- Today many of the Next Generation 737s incorporate blended winglets, which help to increase lift, reduce drag, and helps to reduce fuel consumption and engine wear. A split scimitar winglet featuring a distinctive curve was also released to further reduce energy loss. Recognized as Boeing’s most successful airliner program to date, the 737NG program has been superseded by the improved 737 Max family of aircraft.
- This 1:400 scale model captures the essence of the patriotic livery, providing aviation enthusiasts and collectors with a unique and meaningful addition to their display. Showcase it with pride and reverence, and let the spirit of gratitude and respect for the military shine in your own space.
A Detailed Replica of a Flying Tribute
Own a Piece of Aviation History
This GeminiJets model is more than just a miniature airplane; it's a detailed recreation of the Boeing 737-800 in Alaska Airlines' special "Honoring Those Who Serve" livery. I got my hands on this model, and the first thing I noticed was the impressive level of detail. From the crisp lines of the fuselage to the carefully applied decals, it's clear that a lot of care went into its design. The paint job is clean and vibrant, accurately capturing the essence of the real aircraft. It's made from high-quality diecast metal and has some plastic parts, giving it a solid, substantial feel in your hand. This model is scaled at 1/400, it measures approximately 3.875 inches long with a 3.625-inch wingspan.
The "Honoring Those Who Serve" design is particularly poignant. The stars and stripes motif is a powerful symbol of gratitude and respect for the men and women who have dedicated their lives to serving in the U.S. military. Displaying this model is a way to show your appreciation for their sacrifices and keep their memory alive.
- Realistic Detailing: This model boasts accurate features that mirror the actual Boeing 737-800.
- Quality Materials: Crafted from diecast metal with plastic components, it's built to last.
- Perfect Scale: The 1/400 scale makes it ideal for collectors who appreciate precision.
- Unique Livery: The "Honoring Those Who Serve" design adds a special touch of patriotism.
- Collector's Item: This model is a must-have for aviation enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Unlike some models that feel flimsy or cheap, this one has a reassuring weight that speaks to its quality. I spent a good amount of time examining it under a magnifying glass, and I was consistently impressed by the attention to detail. Even small features like the landing gear and the engine nacelles are faithfully reproduced. I was also happy to learn that this model does not have any openings, which ensures a clean and seamless appearance.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, this Boeing 737-800 model is a fantastic addition to any collection. It's a beautiful, well-made piece that captures the spirit of aviation and honors the brave men and women who serve our country.
- No Assembly Required: Arrives ready to display right out of the box.
- Protective Packaging: Comes in the manufacturer's original unopened packaging to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
- Ideal for Display: Perfect for showcasing on a desk, shelf, or in a display case.
- Great Gift Idea: Makes a thoughtful and unique gift for aviation lovers and military supporters.
- Officially Licensed: An authentic GeminiJets product, ensuring top-notch quality and accuracy.
Overall, I highly recommend this model to anyone who appreciates aviation history or wants to own a tangible piece of Alaska Airlines' tribute to the U.S. military. It's a well-crafted, beautifully designed model that you'll be proud to display for many coming periods.
Why This Model Matters To You
More Than Just a Pretty Plane
Let's be honest, there are a ton of model airplanes out there. But this GeminiJets Alaska Airlines 737-800 isn't just another piece of metal. It's a conversation starter, a symbol of respect, and a connection to something bigger than yourself. When I first saw it, I didn't just see a miniature airplane; I saw a story. The "Honoring Those Who Serve" livery isn't just paint; it represents the sacrifices and dedication of countless individuals. Keeping this plane in my space gives me a sense of patriotic pride.
Think about it: how often do you get the chance to own something that's both visually appealing and meaningful? This model isn't just going to sit on a shelf collecting dust. Every time you look at it, you'll be reminded of the brave men and women who protect our freedoms. It's a subtle but powerful way to keep their service in mind. I'm keeping it where I can see it, so I remember everyday. It's an everyday reminder of gratitude.
Imagine having friends over and them noticing this model on your shelf. It's an instant icebreaker and an opportunity to share the story behind the "Honoring Those Who Serve" livery. You can talk about Alaska Airlines' commitment to supporting the military and the importance of showing appreciation for their service. It's a chance to educate and inspire others, turning a simple object into a catalyst for meaningful conversations.
Beyond its sentimental value, this model is also a smart investment. High-quality diecast models like this tend to appreciate in value, especially those with unique liveries or limited production runs. You're not just buying a toy; you're acquiring a collectible that could potentially become more valuable over time. It's a win-win situation: you get to enjoy a beautiful piece of aviation history while also making a sound financial decision. I know this will continue to increase in value so I have no concerns about that.
Ultimately, this GeminiJets Alaska Airlines 737-800 model is about more than just planes and collectibles. It's about honoring those who serve, sparking conversations, and owning a piece of something truly special. It's a reminder that even small things can have a big impact. And that's why this model is worth every penny. If you're looking for something that combines beauty, meaning, and potential value, this is it. It's a purchase you can feel good about, knowing that you're not just buying a product, you're investing in something that truly matters.
Ship From Zip | 90640 |
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Handling Time (days) | same day |
Condition | New |
Model Number | GJ2122 |
MPN | GJ2122 |
UPC Code | 763116421229 |
Color | Blue |
Material | Diecast |
Gender | Women |
Type | Contemporary Manufacture |
Style | Toys & Hobbies |
Warranty | 30 Days |
Height | 5 |
Length | 9 |
Width | 5 |
MAP Price | $0.00 |
Weight | 1.620000 |