747-400BCF (modified cargo type) Global Supertanker Services Forest Fire Aerial Firefighting Vehicle N744ST 1/200 [XX20068]
747-400BCF (modified cargo type) Global Supertanker Services Forest Fire Aerial Firefighting Vehicle N744ST 1/200 [XX20068]
747-400BCF (modified cargo type) Global Supertanker Services Forest Fire Aerial Firefighting Vehicle N744ST 1/200 [XX20068]
747-400BCF (modified cargo type) Global Supertanker Services Forest Fire Aerial Firefighting Vehicle N744ST 1/200 [XX20068]
747-400BCF (modified cargo type) Global Supertanker Services Forest Fire Aerial Firefighting Vehicle N744ST 1/200 [XX20068]
747-400BCF (modified cargo type) Global Supertanker Services Forest Fire Aerial Firefighting Vehicle N744ST 1/200 [XX20068]
747-400BCF (modified cargo type) Global Supertanker Services Forest Fire Aerial Firefighting Vehicle N744ST 1/200 [XX20068]

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747-400BCF (modified cargo type) Global Supertanker Services Forest Fire Aerial Firefighting Vehicle N744ST 1/200 [XX20068]

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SKU: XX20068
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747-400BCF (modified cargo type) Global Supertanker Services Forest Fire Aerial Firefighting Vehicle N744ST 1/200 [XX20068]

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千葉県 千葉市 美浜区ひび野1-3
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Product model number XX20068
Manufacturer JC WINGS
scale 1/200
material Zinc die-cast (some rubber parts such as tires)
Pilot figure Not included
stand Not included (subject to change)
Partial assembly required none
Model name Boeing 747-400
Model size Total length: approx. 35.3cm total width: approx. 32.2cm
Actual size Length: 70.67m Width: 64.44m
Organization Name Global Supertanker Services
Aircraft number N744ST
detail This passenger aircraft was introduced by Japan Airlines in November 1991, and was converted into a freighter after being retired in October 2010. After passing through the former Evergreen, it was converted back into a fire extinguisher in September 2016. It was converted back into a freighter in 2021.