Figure - Aviones Pan Am - Iron





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Four iron Pan Am scale models from the 1970s, made in the United States, in good used condition with small signs of wear, each measuring about 14 cm wide by 3 cm high by 12 cm deep.
Description from the seller
There are four 1:70 scale airplanes, all with that nostalgic, elegant air that characterizes the commercial aviation models of the era. Each model faithfully reproduces the proportions, silhouette, and spirit of the great jetliners that shaped the imagination of modern travel: white fuselages, clean lines, and that optimistic aesthetic we associate with the rise of international air transport.
The finish is typical of mid- to late-20th-century models: glossy paint, well-defined details on the wings and tail, and a solid presence that makes them both collectible objects and decorative pieces. The blue iconography — so graphic, so recognizable — adds an iconic touch that recalls the golden age of civil aviation, when flying was almost a ritual.
Each aircraft, though compact, conveys the personality of its real model: the stylized nose, engines integrated under the wings, the precise geometry of the rudder. They are models that do not seek extreme miniaturization, but rather to capture the essence of 1970s aeronautical design: pure lines, visual balance, and a hint of technological romance.
Taken together, they form a small, cohesive collection, perfect for an office, a display cabinet, or a space dedicated to recalling classic aviation.
Certified shipping and good packaging.
Seller's Story
There are four 1:70 scale airplanes, all with that nostalgic, elegant air that characterizes the commercial aviation models of the era. Each model faithfully reproduces the proportions, silhouette, and spirit of the great jetliners that shaped the imagination of modern travel: white fuselages, clean lines, and that optimistic aesthetic we associate with the rise of international air transport.
The finish is typical of mid- to late-20th-century models: glossy paint, well-defined details on the wings and tail, and a solid presence that makes them both collectible objects and decorative pieces. The blue iconography — so graphic, so recognizable — adds an iconic touch that recalls the golden age of civil aviation, when flying was almost a ritual.
Each aircraft, though compact, conveys the personality of its real model: the stylized nose, engines integrated under the wings, the precise geometry of the rudder. They are models that do not seek extreme miniaturization, but rather to capture the essence of 1970s aeronautical design: pure lines, visual balance, and a hint of technological romance.
Taken together, they form a small, cohesive collection, perfect for an office, a display cabinet, or a space dedicated to recalling classic aviation.
Certified shipping and good packaging.

