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Old 01-11-2008, 08:58 AM   #13
Mustafa
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Default Re: How many of you collect Corgis?

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Originally Posted by newsnerd99 View Post
I buy both military and civilian Corgi's...I am a big fan of their 707's. As for what I would buy (1:144 or 1:72) - gimmie a stretch DC-8, a IL-62 and Le Caravelle. I picked 'em because of the livery options and size...they'd be great in either scale.

For the smaller models (the DC props...727) I would only want to see them in 1:72.

Hi My name is Mustafa, I am an avid model collector and about four years ago Corgi released the Danair Boeing 707 100 series. The model had two settings which included gears down and gears up position. The Reg is G-AYSL and is boxed with the original registeration certificate of limited edition. the aircraft colour scheme is white with red decals from nose to tail and the original stainless steel belly. and black nose cone red tail fin. The aircraft is in mint condition and the price at purchase was £90 pounds uk. I was given this as a birthday gift but I had also purchased one of the same earlier. In 1992 I had actually flown an ex air Guyana airlines Boeing 707 300b series which had the similar colour scheme owned by Omeiga Air out of RAF Manston Kent England. I chartered the aircraft for one hour enough time to fly two sortes around the local area VFR off course. Its my favourate aircraft. As a child it was the very first aircraft I had flown on in 1973. I hope you might offer me a reasonable offer if interested. Oh please go to youtube, and enter F28 Aeroplane restaurant and you can see my passion for planes, I purchased a real F28 fokker Fellowship and turned it into a restaurant. I also have two other collectables in mint condition a BOAC Vicount reg G-ANDBA and again stainless steel belly deep Royal blue decal undercarrage down and lastly TWA Super Connie reg N86516 in full chrome. These models were all limited editions released by corgi 4 years ago. All the models advertised are in mint condition with authentic certifictes & boxes. I have found a Jet Provost MK5 in mint condition priced at £295 pounds which i am eager to get my hands on. Goodluck Email me at md_jaz@yahoo.co.uk

Last edited by Mustafa; 01-11-2008 at 09:13 AM. Reason: just slight change.
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