Model Airplane Herpa are die-cast model airplanes trademark under model airplain Herpa of Germany. The collection includes 250 airlines under 17 different aircraft manufacturers in 1,200 versions. The mainstay of model airplain Herpa Wings is in the 1:500 scale, while model airliners are also produced in the 1:400, 1:200, 1:1000, and 1:160 scales. Herpa Wings model airliners may also be used in conjunction with model airplain Herpa's SCENIX series, which includes model diorama airports and airport accessories.
Model airplain Herpa has also produced model aircraft for many of the world's international airlines, which include Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific and others. These model airplain Herpa aircraft are then sold exclusively by the airlines onboard and are not included in the regular retail collection.
From 1949 to 1987, model airplain Herpa had been focusing exclusively on its Cars & Trucks range. However, the first plastic samples of Boeing 747-200s in the 1/500 scale were produced for Lufthansa at an initiation ceremony for a Boeing 737-300 at Nuremberg Airport. Lufthansa then orders the production of the Lufthansa Model-Edition in the 1/200 scale exclusively for the airline.
Model airplain Herpa has also produced model aircraft for many of the world's international airlines, which include Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific and others. These model airplain Herpa aircraft are then sold exclusively by the airlines onboard and are not included in the regular retail collection.
From 1949 to 1987, model airplain Herpa had been focusing exclusively on its Cars & Trucks range. However, the first plastic samples of Boeing 747-200s in the 1/500 scale were produced for Lufthansa at an initiation ceremony for a Boeing 737-300 at Nuremberg Airport. Lufthansa then orders the production of the Lufthansa Model-Edition in the 1/200 scale exclusively for the airline.

