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JC Wings 1/200 All Nippon Airways Boeing 747SR "Last Flight" Reg: JA8157 with Stand

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Description

1/200 All Nippon Airways Boeing 747SR "Last Flight" Reg: JA8157 with Stand by JC Wings delivers exceptional display value for aviation enthusiasts and collectors of historical aircraft.

Featuring:

  • Diecast metal construction: provides weight and realism for an impressive display.
  • Crisp tampo-printed livery: showcases the iconic All Nippon Airways colours from its final flight.
  • Removable landing gear: offers the flexibility to display in-flight or on the ground.
  • Display stand included: allows for easy setup with no tools or assembly needed.
  • Detailed antennas and aerials: enhance visual depth and accuracy.

Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):

  • Length: 36.5 cm
  • Wingspan: 32.5 cm
  • Height: 10.5 cm

Technical Specifications:

  • Scale: 1:200
  • Manufacturer: JC Wings
  • Registration: JA8157
  • Livery: All Nippon Airways "Last Flight" paint scheme
  • SKU: JCW-747SR-LF
  • Material: Diecast metal with plastic components
  • Landing gear: Detachable with detailed rubber tyres
  • Antennas: Scale-specific, fitted
  • Stand: Included for in-flight display option
  • Paint and glue: Not required
  • Assembly: None required

Perfect for aviation enthusiasts, collectors of Boeing history, and professional displays, backed by Hobbyco’s trusted local service and fast delivery.

Why this aircraft matters

JA8157 was the last Boeing 747SR to fly for ANA. It ended the service of a domestic workhorse in March 2006.

The 747SR—“Short Range”—was made for Japanese domestic routes. It featured a reinforced structure, stronger undercarriage, and carried up to 550 passengers in dense configurations. This particular jet first flew on 15 October 1981. It joined ANA on 17 December 1981—serving for over 24 years before its final commercial flight.

In its farewell flights, crew members honoured the plane by adding a bouquet and “thank you” title to its nose. It was a final salute to a beloved member of the fleet.

This model preserves the end of an era. It reflects adaptability and the jet’s vital role in Japan’s high-volume, short-haul aviation.

How to use it

Display it prominently on your desk, shelf, or in a diorama. The included stand allows for an in-flight angle or you can pose it on the ground with landing gear down.

No tools, glue, or paints are required. It’s factory-finished and ready to showcase straight out of the box.

This is a diecast model. It is fragile and not recommended for children.

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