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[Pre-order item] 737 MAX 9 Alaska Airlines special livery "Environmental Sustainability Goals 2025/West Coast Wonders/orcas" 2022 N932AK 1/200 [G2ASA1089]
[Pre-order item] 737 MAX 9 Alaska Airlines special livery "Environmental Sustainability Goals 2025/West Coast Wonders/orcas" 2022 N932AK 1/200 [G2ASA1089]
イオン海浜幕張店
261-0021
千葉県 千葉市 美浜区ひび野1-3
イオン海浜幕張店2F
Japan
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Dear International Customers: Currently, our shipping is limited to addresses within Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
Dear International Customers: Currently, our shipping is limited to addresses within Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
Product model number | G2ASA1089 |
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Product Code | 0763116210892 |
release date | From October 2022 onwards |
Manufacturer | GeminiJets |
brand | Gemini 200 |
scale | 1/200 |
material | Zinc die-cast (some parts such as gears are plastic) |
Pilot figure | Not included |
stand | Included (subject to change) |
Partial assembly required | Yes (gear is inserted. Stand is inserted separately) |
Model name | Boeing B737 MAX 9 |
Model size | Total length: approx. 21.1cm total width: approx. 18cm |
Actual size | Overall length: 42.2m Overall width: 35.92m |
Organization Name | Alaska Airlines |
Aircraft number | N932AK |
detail | As Alaska Airlines sets environmental sustainability goals for 2025 and beyond, it created a special livery to pay tribute to the natural life in the Pacific Ocean and West Coast waters, as killer whales migrate from the Baja California peninsula to Alaska, the same peninsula Alaska Airlines serves. |