Air Canada Rouge Boeing 767 1:200 Diecast Collector Model
<p>Picture it nose-in at Toronto Pearson, that distinctive Air Canada Rouge red tail gleaming under the terminal lights — the Boeing 767-3Q8/ER C-FJZK on a leisure route to somewhere warm. This 1:200 diecast airplane model brings that scene to your desk with the fidelity that aviation collectors expect from a serious collectible piece.</p><ul><li><strong>Scale:</strong> 1:200 — the standard for desktop and cabinet aviation displays</li><li><strong>Livery:</strong> Authentic Air Canada Rouge leisure division paint scheme, registration C-FJZK</li><li><strong>Construction:</strong> Pre-finished diecast metal body with rolling landing gear and display stand included</li><li><strong>Aircraft type:</strong> Boeing 767-3Q8/ER wide-body twin-engine jetliner</li><li><strong>Assembly:</strong> Fully assembled and display-ready straight from the box, no tools needed</li><li><strong>Wingspan:</strong> Approximately 20 cm at 1:200 scale</li></ul><p>Air Canada Rouge liveries rarely appear in 1:200 diecast form, making this Boeing 767 model a genuine gap-filler for Canadian airline collections. The registration-specific release means this is not a generic repaint — it is the C-FJZK, accurate down to the fuselage cheatline and rouge tail logo placement, distinguishing it from mass-market airplane replicas available elsewhere.</p><p>Ships fully assembled in protective packaging with foam inserts guarding the landing gear assembly and wingtips. Add this wide-body diecast to your collection today — order now with free shipping available on every order.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this Air Canada Rouge model come with a display stand?
Yes, this model includes a display stand along with rolling landing gear, so it can be shown either on its stand or resting on its gear. It arrives fully assembled.
What makes this different from other Air Canada models?
This release depicts specifically the Boeing 767-3Q8/ER registered C-FJZK in Air Canada Rouge leisure livery — a registration-specific model rather than a generic repaint, making it a precise collectible for Canadian airline enthusiasts.
Is the 1:200 scale appropriate for shelf display?
1:200 is the most popular scale for desktop and shelf aviation collections. The wingspan of approximately 20 cm makes it visually impressive without dominating a display case.