The 767 has been getting some good attention in 1/400 scale recently. Aeroclassics developed a new 767-200 mould in 2018, NG Models added a 767-300 and 767-400 casting last year, and Panda Models added a 767-400 last year, and will be adding a 767-300 this year to their portfolio this year. This means that model manufacturers see a lot of potential in the type. It also means that this Phoenix casting, which is the best of what's available right now will probably soon be under strain from competition. Phoenix which has been known for being a pretty sluggish and non-innovative company for many years, has been taking the opportunity to get the most out their tooling. The best part about these four, is that they all arrived in great shape. Broken models are all too common and when everything shows up in one piece, it's nothing short of a minor miracle. Each of these 767s display some great liveries and represent themselves, interesting airlines from smaller, less thought of countries. They are all welcome additions! The Air Namibia has already been featured in the 1/400 Photo of the Day category on the site.
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