So far, only Model Power and the current DeAgostini series have attempted to replicate the TU-160 in diecast, but both chose the tiny 1:350-400 scale, which makes their models absurdly miniscule for my taste. The new Italeri line of mostly---but not always---1:100th scale jets also includes a TU-160, which is incorrectly listed as a 1:100th scale model by lazy----or dishonest---eBay sellers. Looking at the pictures, I determined that the Italeri rendition probably comes in at a wingspan of about 10 inches, which makes it a 1:225 bird. That's was big enough for me so I bought one.
The "diecast" model arrived today and it is a nicely detailed all-plastic piece, with the top and bottom halves simply glued together. As a result, there are no unsightly screw holes on the underside, however, my model came with quite a few glue smears where the two halves are joined. Naturally, Italeri's Chinese factory couldn't be bothered to paint in small windows, navigation lights, etc., so you get a pretty bland looking model. Here's a picture:
