Product Introduction
PLATZ 1/72 Air Self-Defense Force F-1 6th Squadron 40th Anniversary Paint Plastic Model AC-102
This is a 1/72 scale plastic assembly kit replicating the Air Self-Defense Force F-1 support fighter.
This kit recreates the first F-1, aircraft number 70-8201, which received a special paint job commemorating the 40th anniversary of the 6th Squadron's founding in 1999.
The camouflage-painted aircraft features colorful commemorative paint markings on the vertical stabilizer.
The tail markings are provided using large decals from Cartograf, an Italian company renowned for their high quality.
The beautiful finish is eye-catching.
Of course, every part of the aircraft is reproduced in detail, down to the panel lines, realistically recreating the sharp aircraft shape.
Fine details such as the landing gear are also modeled to enhance the realism of the finished product.
The cockpit interior is also meticulously modeled.
This kit is an essential addition to any JSDF fan's collection.
Also available: dedicated detail-enhancing etched parts (sold separately).
This 1/72-scale plastic model assembly kit recreates the Japan Air Self-Defense Force's F-1 support fighter.
Reproduces the specially painted aircraft of the 6th Squadron, which debuted in 1999 and features markings commemorating the squadron's 40th anniversary.
The finished product measures approximately 240mm in length and 100mm in width.
The markings are reproduced using large Cartograf decals.
This product requires assembly and painting.
Separate adhesives, tools, and paints are required for assembly and painting.
"Plastic Model" is a registered trademark of the Japan Plastic Model Industrial Cooperative.
This product does not include adhesives, paints, tools, or batteries.
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This product requires assembly and painting. Separate adhesives, tools, and paints are required. 1/72 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit.
Completed size: Approximately 240mm long, 100mm wide.
Reproduces the specially painted aircraft of the 6th Squadron, which debuted in 1999 and features markings commemorating the squadron's 40th anniversary.
Markings are reproduced using large Cartograf decals.