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Well guys for all the effort in making such nicely detailed and (nicely attempted) accurate models, I have just discovered some disappointing information. Here is a table of the length of fuselages transported by model (pre-737 Max)...Model Length-600 88' 8"-700 96' 6" (& BBJ)-800 115' 8" (& Freighter, BBJ2 & P-8)-900 124' 4" (& BBJ3)The Micro-Trains Fuselage is 7.75" or just 103' 4". Oh well, I'm going to still make one of the two new ones I plan to acquire from the next release into a P-8 I'll be making lots of trips to Balmer Yard north of Seattle trying to find one before it's delivered, as no photography is allowed on Company without special permission, something no usually given for non-business purposes. I've seen one so far but didn't make the effort to get detail shots for modeling.
Rob, are the dimensions you found for a finished aircraft or for the fuselage being transported? I say that because the fuselage being transported is missing the radome and tail cone.
I'm wondering the same as Pete. I measure the Micro-Trains fuselage at 7.70", darn close to the 102ft 4inches of the -600 overall length. Perhaps either the MT forgot to account for the nose and tail of the -600 or the the -700 minus nose and tail come in around 102-103feet?edit: Rob is listing the -600 as 88' 8" vs everywhere I see online has 102' 4", so I'll have to assume 88,8 is the fuselage minus nose/tail. Looks more likely that MT intended to make the -600 but forgot about subtracting the nose/tail parts. On the plus side, this means we can chop it down by 11 or 26mm for a proper -600 or -700 respectively...You guys are going to make me do this now, aren't you.
Well guys for all the effort in making such nicely detailed and (nicely attempted) accurate models, I have just discovered some disappointing information. Here is a table of the length of fuselages transported by model (pre-737 Max)...Model Length-600 88' 8"-700 96' 6" (& BBJ)-800 115' 8" (& Freighter, BBJ2 & P-8)-900 124' 4" (& BBJ3)The Micro-Trains Fuselage is 7.75" or just 103' 4".
Pete,Are the dimensions on the pair of Wolfbone models any closer to the prototype measurements that Rob has so kindly provided?
I only have the -600 (PLA-printed) version handy at the moment. It is 6.1" long or 81" 4" long. I assume the FUD version will be the same. But these also have some issues. The wing fairing area comes up too high on the fuselage, and the details aren't quite accurate. Also the shape of both ends is wrong (way too narrow). But when they first came out they were the only close to 1:160 scale 737 fuselages out there and much better than my decade-old attempt using a Hasegawa 1:200 scale model shown below.
Rob,Are the flatcar decks aluminum, or light gray in color?They appear to be the same color as the brush guards, which leads me to believe that all of the contemporary flatcars are aluminum decked.