Piedmont Airlines Boeing 767 1:200 Polished Diecast Model

<p>Before US Airways absorbed it, Piedmont Airlines painted its Boeing 767-201/ER in a livery that captured a specific moment in American aviation history — and the N608P polished finish makes this 1:200 diecast model one of the most visually distinctive collector pieces a classic US airline enthusiast can own.</p><ul><li><strong>Scale:</strong> 1:200 — standard format for serious desktop and cabinet displays</li><li><strong>Livery:</strong> Authentic Piedmont Airlines paint scheme, registration N608P</li><li><strong>Finish:</strong> Polished fuselage — a premium detail reflecting the actual aircraft appearance</li><li><strong>Construction:</strong> Pre-finished diecast metal body with rolling landing gear</li><li><strong>Aircraft type:</strong> Boeing 767-201/ER wide-body twin-engine jetliner</li><li><strong>Assembly:</strong> Fully assembled and display-ready, no tools or adhesive needed</li></ul><p>The 767-201/ER in Piedmont livery is exceptionally rare in collector-grade diecast form. Piedmont operated a brief but storied widebody program before the 1989 merger with US Air, meaning models from this era represent a compressed window of aviation history. The polished variant adds further distinction — this is not a standard matte release but a finish that mirrors the actual aircraft as it appeared on the ramp.</p><p>Arrives fully assembled in secure foam-lined packaging protecting the polished finish and rolling gear. Order your Piedmont Airlines Boeing 767 diecast today — ships display-ready with free shipping included.</p>

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the polished finish version special?

The N608P was operated with a polished bare-metal fuselage, and this model replicates that finish. It is a premium detail that reflects the actual aircraft appearance and stands out in any display collection.

Is Piedmont Airlines a rare subject in 1:200 diecast?

Yes — Piedmont operated widebody jets for a relatively short period before the 1989 US Air merger, making collector-grade releases of this livery uncommon. This model represents a specific aircraft from a brief but well-regarded chapter in US aviation history.

Does this model come with a display stand?

This model arrives fully assembled with rolling landing gear. It can be displayed resting on its gear directly on a shelf or desk, ready to show the moment you unbox it.

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