
Sky Marks SKR365 1/200 A380-800 Qantas
An excellent clip-together kit of the Airbus A380 double-deck airliner in the colours of Australian carrier Qantas. This model carries a revised version of Qantas' tail colours incorporating a larger kangaroo painted over the fuselage sides, tail fin and rudder.
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Sky Marks SKR707 1/150 American B707
This true to scale model features solid injection molded plastic construction with highly detailed graphics. Great for collectors with authentic markings and designs. The snap-fit design allows for easy assembly. All models include a display stand. This model features solid injection molded plastic construction with highly detailed graphics. All models assemble in minutes and include a display stand. Model is approximately 11 ¾ inches long with 11 1/2 inch wingspan.

Sky Marks SKR545 1/150 Delta B757-200 New Livery Reg No. N704X
This true to scale model features solid injection molded plastic construction with highly detailed graphics. Great for collectors with authentic markings and designs. The snap-fit design allows for easy assembly. All models include a display stand. Length is 12 2/5" and wingspan is 10".

Sky Marks SKR437 1/130 B737-800 Qantas New Livery

Herpa 573337 1/200 QantasLink Bombardier Q400 Dasher-8
In early December 2023, Qantas unveiled this Christmas-themed aircraft, replacing the reindeer with the kangaroos that are more common in Australia. The Dash-8 was aptly renamed the "Dasher-8," after one of the reindeer that pull Santa's sleigh in the popular Christmas song "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer." On the first flight with this aircraft from Brisbane, passengers were greeted by Santa Claus himself at the gate, which certainly created a festive atmosphere when boarding the plane. The Dasher-8 will be released once in a limited edition in 1:500 and 1:200 scales.

PPC 1/125 Qantas L-1049 Super Constellation
Affectionately known as “Connie” the HARS Super Constellation was originally a USAF C-121C that served until 1977 when it was placed in storage. HARS volunteers spotted the aircraft in 1990 and after a long restoration project it was brought back to life as a flying memorial to the 16 QANTAS aircraft that flew in the 1950’s and 60’s. The aircraft is now a regular performer at airshows throughout Australia.