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Thursday, 24 July 2025

Why Is "My Pre-Order" Model Aircraft Taking So Long?" – A Behind-the-Scenes Stor

At Airspotters.com, we know how exciting it is to see that long-awaited model aircraft appear on the pre-order list—especially those rare liveries or limited-edition pieces. However, you may have recently noticed some delays. So, we’d like to share a little behind-the-scenes story to explain what’s really going on.

Most of the die-cast and plastic model aircraft we sell are made in China. It’s where the world’s finest model factories bring our aviation dreams to life—beautifully detailed replicas, from Concordes to Cargolux freighters. But getting them from the factory floor to your display shelf isn’t always as smooth as a well-timed takeoff.

Right now, a perfect storm of global events has created turbulence. Political tensions, global shipping bottlenecks, and increased customs inspections have all contributed to unexpected delays in the shipping process. What used to take a few weeks to arrive at our Corby office now often takes much longer—sometimes even months.

To make matters trickier, container space is limited, and costs have soared. Even once a model is boxed and ready, it can sit waiting for space on a ship or get stuck in port while paperwork slowly moves through international systems.

We understand this can be frustrating. Believe us—we’re just as eager to get them into your hands. We chase updates weekly, communicate constantly with manufacturers, and do everything possible to expedite the process. But sometimes, it's just a waiting game.

You know from placing a pre-order that your model will be on its way—it’s just navigating a few unexpected headwinds. And as always, we’ll keep you updated the moment we know more.

Thank you for your continued patience and for being part of the Airspotters' journey and community. The seas may be choppy, but your next model will be worth the wait. 

The above is affecting every retailer, whether it is Models or Clothes 

Malcolm and Peter "The Airspotters Community".

Thursday, 10 April 2025

Airspotters.com: Soaring Since 2005!

 

Airspotters.com: Soaring Since 2005!


Hello fellow aviation enthusiasts!

We're thrilled to take a moment on the blog to reintroduce ourselves and share a little bit about our journey. Can you believe it? Airspotters.com first took flight in 2005! We've proudly served the aviation community for nearly two decades, sharing our passion for aircraft through high-quality models and toys.


More Than Just Models: A Passion Takes Wing

What started as a passion project has become a go-to destination for anyone captivated by the magic of flight. We know that love for aviation comes in many forms, so we cater to enthusiasts of all ages.


For the Discerning Collector & Professional Space

Are you looking for that perfect centerpiece for your office, study, or living room? Our detailed display model aircraft are just the ticket. These models are meticulously crafted to capture their real-life counterparts' beauty and engineering prowess. They're conversation starters, reminders of aviation history, and sophisticated additions to any space. Whether you're a pilot, an aviation professional, or simply admire aircraft design, our display models offer airborne elegance for your home or office.



Inspiring the Next Generation

We also believe in sparking that same passion in younger hearts and minds! That's why we offer a fantastic range of aircraft toys for children three and up. These aren't just playthings; they're tools for imagination, helping kids explore the wonders of flight in a fun, safe, and engaging way. From sturdy replicas they can zoom around the room to simpler designs perfect for little hands, our toy selection is designed to bring joy and inspire a future pilot or engineer!

Still Flying High

Since 2005, our mission has remained the same: to provide high-quality aircraft models and toys backed by friendly service. We love what we do and are grateful to all of you for joining us on this journey.

Whether adding to a prized collection or looking for the perfect gift for a budding aviator, we invite you to explore our range at Airspotters.com.

Thanks for being part of the Airspotters family!

Happy Landings!

Peter and Malcolm 

Airspotters.com

Monday, 7 April 2025

 


The image shows a Norse Atlantic Airways Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on final approach, preparing to land on runway 08R at London Gatwick Airport (LGW).

Aircraft Details:

Airline: Norse Atlantic Airways

Aircraft Type: Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

Livery: The aircraft features Norse's distinctive livery: a primarily white fuselage with "NORSE" printed in dark blue letters, accompanied by the website "flynorse.com". The tail fin and winglets are a vibrant blue, adorned with the airline's stylized 'a' logo, reminiscent of a Viking longship sail. The engine nacelles are also painted blue.

Landing Phase:

The aircraft is depicted low in the sky against a clear blue backdrop.
Its landing gear is fully extended, indicating it's in the final stages of its approach to the runway.

The flaps appear to be extended, configured for landing to increase lift and drag at lower speeds.

The overall scene captures a routine landing operation at Gatwick, featuring the modern wide-body aircraft operated by the low-cost, long-haul carrier.

Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Aeroclassics African Safari Airways Britannia


Who are Aeroclassics 
Aeroclassics has established itself as a significant player in the 1:400 scale model aircraft market, mainly known for its focus on classic and retro airliners. Here's a concise overview of its history:

Foundation and Early Years:
Aeroclassics was founded in 1998 by Andrew Klein.
Early production, known as "Generation One," involved spun-cast models, a departure from the typical die-cast method. These early models had distinctive features, including a seamline and a screw on the underside.
Initial sales were directed to enthusiasts, expanding to retailers as the hobby grew.
The first releases occurred in November 1999, featuring the Vickers VC10-1101 and Douglas DC-6.

Production Shifts and Evolution:
Production moved from the UK to factories in China, notably the Jinbo factory.
The transition to die-cast, tampo-printed models marked a significant advancement in quality. Aeroclassics became recognized for producing various aircraft types, including classic prop liners and early jetliners, often those overlooked by other manufacturers.

Key Characteristics:
Aeroclassics is known for producing models in limited quantities, increasing their desirability among collectors.
They have a reputation for detailed models and a broad range of aircraft, covering aviation history from the mid-20th century to modern times.
They are known for producing aircraft models that other companies do not produce.

Current Standing:
Aeroclassics remains a respected name in the 1:400 scale model aircraft community. Aeroclassics has carved out a niche by focusing on historical accuracy and a diverse range of aircraft, making it a favorite among collectors seeking classic and unique models.

Malcolm 
Airspotters.com 

Monday, 17 February 2025

AN AIRFIX JET ENGINE WORKING


This is hard to find these days. It is nice to see one up and  running. We have it in our office at AIrspotters.com.  Enjoy this short video it was fun to make. if you like models,


 

Sunday, 4 August 2024

TRIP TO BARCELONA AND BACK ON THE SAME DAY

TRIP TO BARCELONA AND BACK ON THE SAME DAY : January 14th 1985 and yes it was snowing. We should have gone to Girona–Costa Brava Airport. 

However the guy there could not clear the runway quick enough of snow with his broom. 

I am writing a full story with more photos so stay tuned. 

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Malcolm

Airspotters.com 

Monday, 29 July 2024

Explaining about our preloved models at Airspotters.com


Our Preloved collection offers unique opportunities for model enthusiasts. These cherished items have found their way to us through downsizing or, in some cases, as part of a bereavement process. We understand the emotional significance of these models and strive to find them loving new homes.

While we carefully inspect each model, please note that they are not brand new. Minor imperfections like missing wing aerials or shelf wear may be present. We appreciate your understanding as we work diligently to accurately describe each item. To ensure your model looks its best, a gentle clean with warm soapy water or a simple dust and polish might be necessary. We love to do this for you, however the pressure of the business dictates otherwise. 

We offer competitive pricing to reflect the nature of these items and want you to feel confident in your purchase. Please note that discount codes cannot be applied to Preloved or Clearance items.

Thank you for supporting our efforts to find these special models their next adventure.”*

 Pop to Airspotters.com to see these

Peter and Malcolm 

Sunday, 16 June 2024

The wackiest Boeing 747 I have ever seen

The wackiest Boeing 747 I have ever seen. Dunsfold 2017 this 747 had fake engines put on by Pinewood studios. Made out of plywood and rotten by now. James Bond Casino Royale the plane in thats was a large models but close up they used this. They came to Dunsfold and filmed here at night. A friend of mine was one of the ambulances on standby here when they did the filming. The rest is smoke and mirrors and if you see the film you not know you were here or even outside. Boeing made a rule that the 747 aircraft was not recognisable as a 747 and that was achieved very well. The plane was used as a business meeting place but the inside is very damp and horrible. Bob Cooper may have some more info on this, from the time he worked on the VC-10. Last I heard it was down to be scrapped but then two BA 747 arrived to keep I company. The engines are so bad you can put you finger though the wood. Someone had when I was there and this is how I know. Malcolm Airspotters.com








Wednesday, 12 June 2024

RAF/EAST AFRICAN AIRWAYS VC10 DUNSFOLD OCTOBER 2017 (RETIRED)


RAF/EAST AFRICAN AIRWAYS VC10 DUNSFOLD OCTOBER 2017 (RETIRED) : Bob Cooper gave me permission to go up to Dunsfold for the day to see this magnificent aircraft close up. It was due to do engine test runs which I almost missed.




I did hear these lovely engines wind up and let roar. If I remember rightly we were down to do a quick taxes but for reason i cannot remember this was called of. I managed to get lots of photos and talk to Bob Cooper and a retired East African Airways pilot. I cannot remember his name but sure Bob will put it in the comments below. The pilot was talking about the flights he had on this aircraft including a engine failure out of Nairobi.



I always remember see this at Heathrow as well. I do miss the VC10 and have also been in the cockpit of a BUA/Caledonian VC10 at Gatwick in the 1960's. At Duxford been on that one too, albeit in a pretty poor state last time I saw it.



This VC10 at Dunsfold was 5H-MOG of East African Airways from 1970 to 1977. It went back to BAC and then onto the RAF. This aircraft is not open to the public as far as I am aware.





I have shared this on facebook "MY LONDON GATWICK" as well as it not to far away.

Malcolm

Airspotters.com

Saturday, 8 June 2024

WB Models Virgin Atlantic Airbus A350-1000 G-VBOB Scale 1/200 B-VIR-35X-BOB

The WB Models Virgin Atlantic Airbus A350-1000 G-VBOB is a highly detailed, pre-finished diecast model airplane in 1/200 scale. It is a replica of a Virgin Atlantic Airbus A350-1000 aircraft with the registration G-VBOB.



The model is made of metal and comes with a stand for display. It features rolling gears and other details that are accurate to the real aircraft. This model is a great collector's item for aviation enthusiasts or anyone who loves Virgin Atlantic Airways.


Here are some of the key features of the WB Models Virgin Atlantic Airbus A350-1000 G-VBOB:


  • Scale: 1/200
  • Material: Diecast metal
  • With stand
  • Rolling gears
  • Highly detailed



It is currently available for pre-order from a number of retailers, with an expected release date of August 2024


Please pop to Airspotters.com and order your today


Wheels on or off 



A lovely model to add your collection 



Tampo printed none faded graphics 


Perfect paint match as well 


Detailed engines 


A superb box 


 

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