Product Introduction
Fine Molds 1/72 Scale Air Self-Defense Force F-15J Fighter Hot Scramble 1984 Early Specification Plastic Model Kit FP50
Developed as a large air superiority fighter to replace the F-4, the F-15 made its first flight in the United States in 1972 and became the flagship fighter of the U.S. Air Force for half a century, beginning with the Cold War.
The F-15J, domestically knocked down and license-built, was deployed as the main fighter of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force in December 1981.
From July 1984, it was primarily tasked with alert duty against airspace intrusions of unknown nationality, and engaged in numerous "hot scrambles" of high urgency amid rising tensions between the East and West and the Cold War.
Fine Molds' new kit, following the F-4EJ and F-2A/B, further enhances the enjoyment of design and assembly, while also recreating the shape and detail of the actual aircraft through thorough research.
You'll discover new aspects of this aircraft's form once you get your hands on this kit.
This kit also recreates the "iris cover" that was fitted to early deployment aircraft to protect the engine's variable nozzle and streamline airflow.
The markings of the 202nd Squadron (Nyutabaru Air Base, Miyazaki Prefecture) and the 203rd Squadron (Chitose Air Base, Hokkaido) are reproduced using decals.
This product is a plastic model kit that requires assembly and painting.
Separate adhesives, tools, paints, etc. 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, batteries, etc.
Safety Warning
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This is a plastic model kit that requires assembly and painting. Separate adhesives, tools, paints, etc. are required.
1/72 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit.
Further enhancing the fun of assembly, this kit recreates the shape and details of the actual aircraft through thorough research.
The "iris cover" attached to the engine's variable nozzle for protection and streamlining is reproduced.
Decals reproduce the markings of the 202nd Squadron (Nyutabaru Air Base, Miyazaki Prefecture) and the 203rd Squadron (Chitose Air Base, Hokkaido).