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Junior Collector
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 3
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Can anyone tell me about Doyusha quality? I've been told that the Doyusha 747 1/100 is the same as the Entex 747 1/100? Is that true? In other words buying a Doyusha 747 would be exactly the same as Entex. Or do I keep looking for an Entex 747?
Hope someone can shed some light on my dilemma. Thanks Chuck |
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1:100 airliners modeler
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Italy, North west region
Posts: 11
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Doyusha used the same mold as Entex; the first manufacturer has been Nitto Kagaku (very nice pictures on the boxes, larger boxes, many airlines decals: Pan Am, KLM, Air France, British, Lufthansa, BOAC, JAL, ANA, United). Entex used average dimension boxes, cheeper, and less interesting pictures on them; the liveries were United and TWA. Doyusha, the only manufacturer using now those molds, has smaller boxes, pictures only on the JAL 747 box; Decals are: JAL, ANA, United, British, Lufthansa.
No differences in molds, but there are different colours in plastic materials as regard to the main deck: grey for Entex, white for Doyusha. Some other parts are also in light grey for Entex. Very detailed kits, require a lot of time to be built, but the result is wonderful. Decals' quality could be better; older kits sometimes have rare but damaged decals; no availability of ready made decals, but if you wish, you can buy custom made decals: F-decal and Drawdecals. bye. www.geocities.com/the_1_100_airliners_web Last edited by interflug; 11-06-2006 at 05:53 PM. |
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747 collector
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: San Francisco, CA
Age: 33
Posts: 50
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I have built a Doyusha 1:100 747 kit myself! These are great quality and have a lot of detail (even including the floor for the main deck as well as a detailed upper deck assembly). Doyusha models take a while to build because of their detail. Plus, the kits come with a display stand, and can be built without landing gear (as I did mine).
Speaking of decals, I did not use the decals with my Doyusha kit. Instead, I totally hand-painted mine--because it was a one-off special fantasy livery. Here is my SMITH AIRWAYS 747 built from my Doyusha kit. It took the entire summer of 2002 to build and paint it; the painting took longer. The livery is a one-off, special Celtic-inspired livery. The pictures don't quite do justice to it! ![]() ![]() ![]() Enjoy! Last edited by SmithAir747; 11-07-2006 at 08:26 AM. Reason: Trying to link photos |
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1:100 airliners modeler
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Italy, North west region
Posts: 11
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nice work yours. We should suggest Doyusha to make opening doors like on the 707 models (LH, Luftwaffe, AWACS, AF1) and a Combi or all freighter 747. Just to show the inside area, I opened the doors (two ones on the left side of my next 747 , PIA, now under construction)
something of the interior part is available here: http://www.geocities.com/the_1_100_airliners_web/page46.html another already made model with an opened door (by me) is a DC 9 TDA: http://www.geocities.com/aeromobile_fr/fr-toa4.html |
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