Wednesday, November 17, 2010

MODEL REVIEW - Hogan Wings 1:200 United Airlines Boeing 777-222

About the model:

Manufacturer - Hogan Wings
Airline - United Airlines
Aircraft - Boeing 777-222
Scale - 1:200
Part Number - HG2711G


Review:

Mould - The mould is actually very good. The overall shape and features of the 777-200 are captured very well. The one major issue with the mould is that the engine pylons are very very off from what the real aircraft's look like. There really isn't much else to say about the mould. Overall it is a great mould, but the model falls short in other areas.

Overall I give the mould a 8.5 out of 10.

Livery - The livery has some big problems on this model. The colors are a little to dark, the blue lines down the fuselage are placed to low, the tulip logo on the tail is place incorrectly, and even the Star Alliance logo and other markings like the registration are incorrectly placed. It's almost as if Hogan just said, "make it this color and do whatever..." and even the color is wrong. On a positive note the smaller tulip logo and United titles are correctly placed.

Overall I give the livery a 3.5 out of 10.

Details - Again like the livery this model has virtually no details. Basically it has windows and doors. No pitot tubes, no static ports, no lights, no antennas, no details on the engines at all, no markings, and no wing details what so ever. Also, as a result of the blue lines being placed to low the passenger windows are placed to low as well. It does have a marked AUP exhaust, and from what I can tell the cockpit windows are correctly placed too. It also does come with spinning engines fans like most Hogan's, and does have the Star Alliance logo, registration, and the flag even though they are incorrectly placed.

Overall I give the details a 3.8 out of 10.

Value for money - Like most Hogan's the value for money is extremely good. It can be picked up at most normal retailers for less than or right around $26.00. Similar diecast models will set you back close to if not more than $100.00. So at 1/4th the cost even with major issues in the livery, and details areas it is extremely good value for money.

Overall I give the value for money a 10 out of 10.

Overall - The model is lacking in the details, and livery, but makes up for that in the excellent mould, and value. There is no way to get around the $26.00 price tag, and for a display on a shelf most people will never notice the flaws listed above, and like all Hogan's it comes with landing gear, gear up configuration, and a stand.

Overall the model receives a 6.5 out of 10.

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Reviewer: Bryce Rea

Latest SkyMarks Supreme Releases:


SkyMarks Supreme has announced their latest models, which include the following:

1:100 Alaska Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-83 in Alaska's 1990 Colors [SKR8605]

1:100 Alitalia McDonnell Douglas MD-82 in Alitalia's 1990 Colors [SKR571]

1:100 American Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-83 in American's 1990 Colors [SKR8601]

1:100 Continental Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-82 in Continentals 1990 Colors [SKR8604]

1:100 Delta Air Lines Airbus A320-200 in Delta's 2007 Colors [SKR8304]

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Posted by: Bryce Rea

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Latest SkyMarks Releases:



SkyMarks has announced its latest batch of releases, and those included this time around are:

1:200 Alitalia Airbus A330-200 in Alitalia's 2007 Colors [SKR571]

1:200 Continental Airlines Boeing 777-200 in Continental's 1991 Colors [SKR576]

1:150 Delta Air Lines Airbus A320-200 in Delta's 2007 Colors [SKR519]

1:200 Delta Air Lines Airbus A330-300 in Delta's 2007 Colors [SKR530]

1:80 Eastern Airlines Douglas DC-3 in Eastern's 1940s Colors [SKR575]

1:200 Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-200 in Hawaiian's 2010 Colors [SKR593]

1:200 Royal Australian Air Force Airbus A330-200 Refueling Tanker in the RAAF's Regular Colors [SKR540]

1:80 Transaustralian Douglas DC-3 in Transaustralian's Regular Colors [SKR574]

1:150 US Airways Airbus A321-200 in US Airway's 2005 Colors [SKR591]

1:100 US Airways Express Embraer ERJ-170 in US Airways Express's 2005 Colors [SKR580]

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Posted by: Bryce Rea

Latest Hogan Releases:


Hogan Wings has announced it's newest batch of releases which include the following:

1:200 American Airlines Boeing 777-200 in American's One World Colors [HG4401G]

1:200 Asiana Cargo Boeing 747-400BCF in Asiana's 2005 Colors [HG4272G]

1:200 China Airlines Airbus A330-300 in China's 1997 Colors [HG4005G]

1:200 China Airlines Boeing 747-400 in China's Dreamliner Colors [HG4021G]

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Posted by: Bryce Rea

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

MODEL REVIEW - Hogan Wings 1:200 US Airways Boeing 757-2B7WL

About The Model:

Manufacturer - Hogan Wings
Airline - US Airways
Aircraft - Boeing 757-2B7WL
Scale - 1:200
Part Number - HG3381G


Review:

Mould - Hogan's Boeing 757-200 mould is not the best 757 mould. There are other moulds that simply catch the 757 better, however there is nothing majorly wrong with the mould. If I were to nitpick at any part of the mould it would be the ends around the nose and tail areas. The nose of the model is not quite as pointy as the real thing, and as a result looks a bit fat. The same goes for the tail, although I feel Hogan has the thickness right the tail like the nose seems to not be pointy enough.

Overall I give the mould a 6.0 out of 10.

Livery - Hogan has captured the US Airways livery very well. The colors seem to be accurate to the real thing, and for the most part is correctly placed. The one very noticeable flaw is the silver lines of the flag moving towards the tail of the aircraft. They are simply not fat enough, and don't connect in the proper places. Also the winglets could have been painted better.

Overall I give the livery a 6.5 out of 10

Details - Hogan models, especially their narrow bodied aircraft, lack many details that similar metal models have. This model in particular has no antennas, pitot tube, or light markings what so ever. The engines and pylons are also very vague in terms of detail, and could be majorly improved. Also the Star Alliance logo is too small. However, the model does have extra detailing on the wings and horizontal stabilizers. It also has a marked APU exhaust, improved cockpit windows, the US Airways heritage badge, spinning engine fans, and extra undercarriage detail

Overall I give the details a 5.0 out of 10.

Value for money - Although this model doesn't score great across the board, especially on details, it can be picked for as little as $19.00. Similar metal versions will set you back at least $50.00 if not more. You also receive a stand, landing gear, and gear up configuration with the model so their won't be any additional costs down the road to add parts.

Overall I give the value for money a 10 out of 10.

Overview - The model lacks a lot of details, and the mould could use some work, but there simply isn't better value for money. At only $19.00 it is serious value for money and overall represents the real aircraft quite well. The value for money category really helps the models overall score out on this one.

Overall the model receives a 6.9 out of 10.

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Reviewer: Bryce Rea

Monday, November 8, 2010

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