DIE-CAST MODEL — 🇳🇱 Martinair — Boeing 767-300 — Herpa — 1:500 — WITH ORIGINAL BOX —
Prix régulier 25,00 € TTC 6%
Characteristics
| Type | CIVIL |
| Scale | 1:500 |
| Brand | Herpa |
| Article Number | 504461 |
| EAN | 4013150504461 |
| Airline Company | Martinair |
| Aircraft Type | Boeing 767-300 |
| Size | 📏 Aircraft Size (real aircraft) Length: 54.94 m (180 ft 3 in) Wingspan: 47.57 m (156 ft 1 in) Height: 15.85 m (52 ft 0 in) 📐 Model Size (1:500) Length: approx. 11.0 cm (4.3 in) Wingspan: approx. 9.5 cm (3.7 in) |
| Registration |
PH-MCL
|
| Condition | Mint condition. Complete with original box. Model never displayed and still in original protective plastic. |
Description
This exquisite 1:500 scale die-cast model from Herpa captures the classic livery of Martinair's Boeing 767-300 with exceptional detail. The model features the airline's distinctive red and white color scheme with bold cheatline markings running along the fuselage. Crafted with precision molding and printed graphics, this miniature replica includes accurately rendered engine nacelles, landing gear, and wing details that showcase Herpa's commitment to quality.
The Boeing 767-300 is a mid-to-large-size, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. As a stretched version of the 767-200, the 767-300 offers increased passenger capacity and range, making it ideal for both transcontinental and transatlantic routes. With a length of approximately 54.94 meters (180 ft 3 in), wingspan of 47.57 meters (156 ft 1 in), and height of 15.85 meters (52 ft), this aircraft became a workhorse for many airlines worldwide since its introduction in the 1980s.
🇳🇱 About the Airline
Martinair was a Dutch airline headquartered in Amsterdam, founded in 1958. Originally operating cargo and passenger charter flights, Martinair became known for its reliable service to holiday destinations and cargo operations worldwide. The airline maintained a fleet that included Boeing 767s among other aircraft types before eventually being fully integrated into KLM operations in 2011. Martinair models remain popular among collectors due to their distinctive livery and significant role in Dutch aviation history.