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Platz 1/144 F-8K/C CRUSADER HELLS ANGELS/NASA (2PCS) japan NEW

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Plastic Aircraft Model Assembly Kit

[About the actual machine]
The F-8 Crusader appeared in the late 1950s as the United States Navy's first practical supersonic fighter.
It had high-speed performance and air combat performance that surpassed the land aircraft of the time, and it was easy to handle as a ship with excellent landing performance, so it has been active for about 40 years.
In the battle against Vietnam, it was also called the 'last gunfighter' and left many imprints on aviation history.

■ The U.S. Navy's first practical supersonic fighter F-8 Crusader reproduced on 1/144 scale1 /
■ Two sets
■ Total length 115 mm when completed
■ Precision mold expression beyond the scale such as delicate panel lines
■ Decals are high quality silk-screen printed by Cultograph, Italy
-Marking is a fighter unit of the Marine Corps with an attractive blue back VMF-321 'Hell's Angels' belonging machine (F-8K) and a NASA belonging machine that became a digital fly-by-wire test bed in the 1970s (F-8C / F-8DFBW) In addition to the Navy's VF-142 'Ghost Riders' belonging machine (F8U-1), which has an impressive red arrow as a bonus decal
■ Painted illustrations that are easy to understand with color printing

* Assembly kit. Please read the instructions carefully before assembling.
* To assemble the kit, you need tools such as cutters and nippers and an adhesive specific to plastic models.
* Please use the paint for the plastic model for the paint finish.
Additional Info
Additional Info
Manufacturer PLATZ
Weight (kg) 0.2000
Release Date Jan 31, 2020
Series No
Package Depth (mm) 250
Package Height (mm) 180
Package Width (mm) 40
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