United Airlines Boeing 767-200ER N601UA is a wide-body, long-range twin-jet originally delivered to United in March 1983 as one of the airline’s early 767-200 series aircraft. Built as Boeing 767-222 (MSN 21862), it served on United’s domestic and later longer routes powered by Pratt & Whitney JT9D engines before being withdrawn from use and stored at Victorville in May 2003, later scrapped.
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.
This is the United Airlines Boeing 767-200ER N601UA in 1:400 scale by Motor City Classic.
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