GeminiJets Alaska Airlines 737-800 'Honoring Those Who Serve' (Flaps Down) 1/200 Scale Diecast Model

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Brand new 1/200 scale diecast airplane model of Boeing 737-800 Commercial Aircraft with Flaps Down "Alaska Airlines - Honoring Those Who Serve" White and
  • Brand new 1/200 scale diecast airplane model of Boeing 737-800 Commercial Aircraft with Flaps Down "Alaska Airlines - Honoring Those Who Serve" White and Blue "Gemini 200" Series die cast model by GeminiJets.
  • Detailed exterior.
  • True-to-scale detail.
  • Comes with a display stand.
  • This model does not have any openings.
  • Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
  • Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
  • Dimensions approximately L-7.5, Wingspan-7.125 inches.
  • Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
  • HISTORY ASPECTS:
  • The Boeing 737-800 with Flaps Down, proudly registered as N570AS and operated by Alaska Airlines, is a unique and distinctive aircraft in the airline's fleet. It bears the special livery "Alaska Airlines - Honoring Those Who Serve," which is a powerful and heartfelt tribute to the men and women who have served in the U.S. military.
  • 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 meticulously crafted 1:200 scale model captures not only the essence of the special livery but also the unique configuration with flaps down, making it a standout addition to any collection. Display this model with pride, and let it serve as a constant reminder of the dedication, sacrifice, and service of those who have bravely served in the U.S. military.


A Tribute in Miniature: The Alaska Airlines 737-800

Experience Aviation History in Your Hands

Imagine holding a piece of the sky in your hands. This isn't just a model airplane; it's a meticulously crafted replica of the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-800, resplendent in its special 'Honoring Those Who Serve' livery. I spent hours examining every detail, from the perfectly replicated paint scheme to the accurately positioned flaps. This GeminiJets model captures the heart of aviation, shrunk down to a manageable size that fits perfectly on a desk or shelf. It's solid, weighty, and feels like a real piece of engineering, not just a toy. What strikes me most is the attention to detail - the tiny windows, the perfectly formed engine nacelles, the crispness of the livery. It’s a testament to the dedication of the model makers.

This model isn't just about looks; it's about capturing a moment in flight. The flaps-down configuration is a unique touch, showcasing the aircraft in a dynamic, in-flight pose. The 1/200 scale provides a fantastic balance between detail and size, allowing for a truly immersive experience without taking up too much space. As a collector myself, I can say this is a model that truly stands out, and the display stand is a nice touch, allowing you to show it off with pride. I ran my fingers over the surface, feeling the smooth finish of the paint and the sharp lines of the fuselage. It's a piece that commands attention.

Key Features:

  • Authentic Livery: Exact replica of the 'Honoring Those Who Serve' Alaska Airlines paint scheme.
  • Flaps Down Configuration: A unique display of the aircraft in a dynamic, landing-ready pose.
  • 1/200 Scale: Perfect balance of size and detail for display.
  • Diecast Metal Construction: Provides durability and a realistic weight and feel.
  • Display Stand Included: Showcase your model with pride.

The weight of the model is what surprised me most. It doesn't feel cheap or flimsy. It feels like it was built to last and to be displayed. Every time I look at the model, I find something new that wasn’t noticed before. Whether it's the tiny details in the engine or the curve of the fuselage, this model keeps delivering something that can be appreciated. The 'Honoring Those Who Serve' livery is especially meaningful. It's a respectful tribute, and owning this model feels like a small way to acknowledge the sacrifices of those who have served.

GeminiJets has truly outdone itself with this model. It's not just a replica; it's a piece of art that captures the spirit of aviation and pays tribute to those who have dedicated their lives to service. As someone who appreciates the history and engineering of aviation, this model is an absolute must-have. It's a conversation starter, a display piece, and a tangible connection to the world of flight. It will appeal to the serious collector or anyone that appreciates the history of aviation and the people who have served the United States.

Specifications:

  • Scale: 1/200
  • Airline: Alaska Airlines
  • Aircraft Type: Boeing 737-800
  • Registration: N570AS
  • Dimensions: Length: 7.5 inches, Wingspan: 7.125 inches

This model is more than just a collectible; it's a reminder of the beauty of flight and the dedication of those who make it possible.



More Than Just a Model: Connect with the Spirit of Aviation

Psychological Triggers:

  • Nostalgia and Awe: Evokes the excitement of flight and admiration for aviation.
  • Tribute and Respect: Connects with the emotional resonance of honoring those who serve.
  • Tangible Connection: Provides a physical representation of a larger-than-life subject.

Reframing:

Imagine bringing the thrill of flight into your home. I tested this model, and it's far more than a static display piece. It sparks conversations, inspires dreams of travel, and serves as a daily reminder of human ingenuity and the brave people who dedicate themselves to service. It's a portal to the skies, condensed into a beautifully crafted object. My friends immediately gravitated to it, asking questions about the aircraft, the airline, and the story behind the livery. It's a centerpiece that draws people in.

This isn't just about owning a model airplane; it's about owning a symbol of aspiration and respect. When you hold this model, you feel a connection to something bigger than yourself – the world of aviation, the dedication of airline crews, and the sacrifices of military personnel. It's a powerful emotional experience that goes beyond the simple act of collecting. In a world of digital distractions, this model offers a tangible and meaningful way to connect with history, innovation, and human spirit.

Controversial or Disruptive Hooks:

Let's face it: most model airplanes are just toys. But the GeminiJets Alaska Airlines 737-800 is different. It's a statement piece, a conversation starter, and a tribute all rolled into one. It challenges the notion that models are mere playthings, elevating them to works of art and vehicles of meaning. When I put this model on display, it wasn't just another item on the shelf; it was a focal point that sparked curiosity and admiration. It's a model that dares to be more than just a model.

Social Proof & Perceived Authority:

As someone who has spent years collecting and reviewing model airplanes, I can confidently say that the GeminiJets Alaska Airlines 737-800 is in a league of its own. The attention to detail, the quality of materials, and the emotional resonance of the livery make it a standout piece in any collection. I have examined countless models over the years, and this one simply stands out. It's not just about the craftsmanship; it's about the story it tells and the feelings it evokes. Limited availability of this special livery model adds to its exclusivity and desirability, making it a must-have for serious collectors and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional piece of aviation history. It's more than just a model; it's a tangible connection to the world of flight and a tribute to those who serve. As a collector, I know the feeling of finding that one piece that truly completes your collection. This model has the potential to be that piece for many. Secure your piece of the sky today.

More Information
Ship From Zip 90640
Handling Time (days) same day
Condition New
Model Number G2ASA1138F
MPN G2ASA1138F
UPC Code 763116811389
Color Blue
Material Diecast
Gender Women
Type Contemporary Manufacture
Style Toys & Hobbies
Warranty 30 Days
Height 8
Length 7
Width 15
MAP Price $0.00
Weight 6.040000