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Gemini Jets 1/400 BWIA 727-100 9Y-TCO 1960s Livery (Polished Belly)

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Description

1/400 BWIA 727-100 9Y-TCO 1960s Livery (Polished Belly) by Gemini Jets delivers classic Caribbean aviation nostalgia for collectors who want a vintage tri-jet display with authentic airline heritage.

Featuring:

  • Diecast metal airframe: Solid construction gives you realistic weight and stable shelf display.
  • BWIA 1960s livery: Accurate 9Y-TCO markings with period-correct Caribbean airline branding.
  • Polished belly finish: Reflective metal underside that recreates classic jet-age styling without heavy paint coverage.
  • Boeing 727-100 tri-jet configuration: Distinct rear engine intake layout with detailed tail-mounted engine design.

Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):

  • Length: 11.6 cm
  • Wingspan: 9.5 cm
  • Height: 3.2 cm

Technical Specifications:

  • Scale: 1/400
  • Manufacturer: Gemini Jets
  • Model: Boeing 727-100
  • Registration: 9Y-TCO
  • Livery: BWIA 1960s polished belly scheme
  • Material: Diecast metal with plastic components
  • Paint and glue: Not required
  • Assembly: None required
  • Aircraft type: Narrow-body tri-jet airliner
  • Landing gear: Fixed

Perfect for aviation collectors, Caribbean airline history enthusiasts, and retro airport diorama builders who want a classic jet-era aircraft with strong regional identity.

Why this aircraft matters

The Boeing 727-100 played a major role in short and medium haul aviation during the jet age. BWIA West Indies Airways used aircraft like 9Y-TCO to connect Caribbean islands with North America and international hubs.

This 1960s livery reflects the early identity of Caribbean aviation growth. You see the transition from propeller-era services to fast jet travel across island routes.

The polished belly finish mirrors real aircraft design choices of the period. Airlines used bare metal lower fuselages to reduce weight and maintenance costs while keeping a distinctive visual style on the upper fuselage.

How to use it

Place it on a display stand, shelf, or airport diorama.

No tools, paint, or glue required.

You can pair it with vintage terminal scenes, ramp vehicles, or classic jet bridges to recreate 1960s aviation environments.

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

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