✈️ Fly High with Style!
The 24-Hours The New American B777 Alloy Metal Model Aircraft is a meticulously crafted 1:400 scale die-cast model, measuring 6.3 inches in length. Made from a combination of alloy and plastic, this model is designed for aviation enthusiasts and makes for a perfect gift. It features a metallic finish and comes with a transparent base for an elegant display.
Size | 1:400-American Boeing 777 |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Theme | city |
Subject Character | American |
Color | Silver |
Toy Vehicle Form | Airplane |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Scale | 1:400 |
Additional Features | Portable |
A**T
The gift
This was a gift for my 9year old great grandson. He absolutely loved this. He just started collecting planes. He reads about them, he knows all kinds of info. I am glad he is into planes. I think it’s good for him.
Y**I
Beautifully crafted
This miniature Air Force 1 aircraft was beautifully crafted and looks like the real Being 747 plane. It is the perfect size for my collection.
D**A
Great!
Great quality.
L**I
Good quality
My grandson loves it.
S**T
I liked it a lot
The media could not be loaded. So it was pretty detailed and pretty good quality on the box it said A380, but it was actually a 727 or a 777. I’m not sure but either way it was pretty good quality. It was smaller than it showed on the thumbnail, but I think it was good quality. The only thing I didn’t like about it was the fact that the windows and the doors could be peeled off by this piece of plastic that looks like one of those ones you peel off to make it less dirty so I ended up peeling it and it actually was the door and part of it came off but other than that, it was pretty good
J**N
Good build
Very good build that's extremely sturdy and good looking.
P**L
Model Air Plane Gift
The model airplane was very precise and detailed. It is an ideal gift for the young or mature individual.
V**E
just like the other 1:400 replicas, it's ok for a 5-6" plane... maybe a 1:200 model is a better value?
As with other 1:400 planes, my 5 year old thinks that next time he will save his money and get a 1:200 model replica to play with and/or display in his room. This one also the tail came off relatively easy, though again and admittedly, "relatively easy" is in the eyes and hands of a 5 year old boy. :)