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Trans World Airlines Boeing 767-200ER-N601TW in 1:400 scale


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This is the Trans World Airlines Boeing 767-200ER-N601TW in 1:400 scale.

The Trans World Airlines (TWA) Boeing 767-200ER, registration N601TW, was part of TWA’s fleet during the 1980s and 1990s, representing the airline’s transition into the wide-body, long-range jet era. With extended-range capability, this 767-200ER enabled TWA to efficiently operate transcontinental and transatlantic routes, combining modern twin-engine fuel efficiency with passenger comfort. N601TW featured TWA’s classic red-and-white livery, symbolizing the airline’s legacy of innovation and global reach. As one of the early 767s in commercial service, it helped TWA maintain competitiveness during a period of rapid expansion in international air travel, showcasing the aircraft’s blend of range, reliability, and versatility in a pre-digital cockpit era.

The V1:400 range is a relatively new die‑cast brand that specializes in highly detailed, ready-to-display civilian airliners in 1:400 scale. These models are crafted with die-cast metal (combined with some plastic parts), and they feature realistic surface detailing — such as panel lines, antennas, and access panels — as well as pad-printed markings that resist fading or peeling. They also come with permanently extended metal landing gear with rotating wheels, giving them both stability and display fidelity.