April 5, 2003 at 8:04 pm
Today I brought my first Star Jet models. I got them from My local ModelZone. £23.99 each, alot, but very much worth it.
I got a Bmi A320 G-MIDT, in the new colours. (Shown Below)
And I got a Swiss A321. (Shown Below also)

Both very detailed models. Tomorrow I hope to be getting another, an A320 of Thomas Cook.
By: A330Crazy - 6th April 2003 at 14:39
I got two more today:
BA A319 and Thomas Cook A320 carrying the Powered by Condor titles. 🙂
By: KabirT - 6th April 2003 at 06:36
As I have nothing to do these days…i am doing hoards of models, F 14s, MIG 29, and have started workd today on a B737 model with working engines….i have made one engine already but dont know yet if it works.
By: A330Crazy - 6th April 2003 at 00:18
Mark I have a few of the BA plastic Wooster models…
SA tail design on a 747-400
Botswana Animals and Trees on a 777
BA old colours on a 757
BA old colours on a Concorde.
In the Star Jets 1:200 range they are currently offering three BA models:
Ba 757 UK flag:
Ba 757 Rendezvous:
Ba A319 UK flag
For more info go to www.starjets.com
By: A330Crazy - 6th April 2003 at 00:13
Mark L… they are only really better in terms of detail. No detail on these models is left out, for instance, on the Bmi A320, it bears a small Star Alliance logo, and all the do not step signs on the wings etc, as does the Swiss one. These models are EXACT replica’s.
T5… From What I can make out, these models are part Die Cast and part plastic. The fuselage being the metal part and the tail, wings and tail fins being the plastic parts.
The Dimentions of the model A320 are as follows:
Length (nose to rear): 20cm exact.
Wing Span: 17.5cm
Height: 6.5cm (to tip of the tail).
Height (mounted on stand): 12cm
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The Dimentions for the Swiss A321 are as follows:
Length (nose to rear): 22.5cm
Wing Span: 17.5cm
Height: 6.5cm (to tip of the tail)
Height (mounted on stand): 14.5cm
Both models are of a 1:200 scale. And the each come in the own box, and on the back of the box it gives you the Specifications of that particular aircraft.
By: T5 - 5th April 2003 at 21:12
A330,
What is the approximate dimensions of the aircraft and what are they made of? I’m not too familiar with these professionally made, top quality models.
By: Mark L - 5th April 2003 at 21:00
I collect the BA plastic ones that they sell on board the aircraft, and I notice that Starjets produce a BA A319 as well.
How much better are they than the standard Wooster ones?