- This is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the F-100D, which appeared in 1956 as a fighter-bomber version of the F-100 Super Sabre, the world's first practical supersonic fighter.
- The scale is 1/144, the finished length is about 100mm, the width is about 80mm.
- The parts are made by E-Toys and are easy to assemble. Set includes two aircraft.
- The style of the aircraft, which combines a slim fuselage with an air intake on the nose and swept-back wings, has been accurately modeled, even down to the panel lines.
- In addition, parts such as the refueling probe and long pitot tube are also intricately reproduced. The reproduction of the landing gear also creates a mechanical finish.
- Two types of markings are available: one for the 416th Tactical Fighter Squadron aircraft flown by Major Don Kilgas in 1965, and one for the 90th Tactical Fighter Squadron aircraft in 1968.
- Major Kilgus's plane is known as the first plane to shoot down a MiG in aerial combat during the Vietnam War. I'm looking forward to making all of them.
[Major features]
- 1/144 scale reproduction of the F-100D Super Sabre
- Finished length is about 100mm, width is about 80mm
- Easy to assemble parts made by E-toys
- Contains parts for two aircraft.
- Two markings are available: the silver version of Major Don Kilgas' plane, the first to shoot down a MiG, and a camouflage-painted version.
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