UPS Boeing 767-34AF Cargo 1:200 Diecast Airplane Model
<p>There is something satisfying about the UPS Boeing 767 freighter — workmanlike, purposeful, the iconic brown tail marking a machine that has crossed oceans with millions of packages. This 1:200 diecast model of the 767-34AF/ER N315UP brings that industrial presence to any aviation collection with the detail that separates a display piece from a toy.</p><ul><li><strong>Scale:</strong> 1:200 — standard desktop collector format, wingspan approximately 20 cm</li><li><strong>Livery:</strong> Authentic United Parcel Service brown and gold cargo scheme, registration N315UP</li><li><strong>Construction:</strong> Pre-finished diecast metal with rolling landing gear and display stand</li><li><strong>Aircraft type:</strong> Boeing 767-34AF/ER dedicated freighter, winglets included</li><li><strong>Assembly:</strong> Fully assembled and ready to display directly from packaging</li><li><strong>Detail level:</strong> Cargo door markings, tail logo, and registration accurately reproduced</li></ul><p>Dedicated cargo freighter variants of the Boeing 767 are significantly rarer in the 1:200 diecast market than passenger examples. The N315UP is a specific-registration release of the 767-34AF/ER with winglets — a detail that distinguishes it from earlier UPS 767 releases and makes it a meaningful addition for cargo airline collectors building a UPS fleet display.</p><p>Arrives fully assembled in secure packaging with foam protection for landing gear and wingtips. Order your UPS Boeing 767 diecast today — ready to display the moment it arrives, free shipping available on your order.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this UPS Boeing 767 model include a display stand?
Yes, a display stand is included along with rolling landing gear. The model is fully assembled and can be displayed on its stand or on its gear immediately after unboxing.
Is this the winglet version of the UPS 767?
Yes, this N315UP model represents the Boeing 767-34AF/ER variant which features winglets, accurately reproduced on the diecast — an important distinction for collectors building an accurate UPS fleet.
How does 1:200 scale compare to 1:400 for display?
1:200 models are noticeably larger and more detailed than 1:400 — the wingspan sits around 20 cm, making individual livery markings and gear details clearly visible without needing magnification, ideal for a desktop or cabinet display.