Saturday, January 07, 2012 - 01:26 AM UTC
Hobby Boss have published on their official website few pictures of company latest releases.
F-14B Tomcat
The F-14 Tomcat continued the history of "Cats" in the military. The F4F Wildcat and F6F Hellcat fought in the skies many years before the Tomcat ever been the air. In the late 1960's the US Navy dropped its TFX program and decided to focus on an aircraft dedicated to fleet defense. Grumman had already begun developing the F-14 and was definitely headed for a "Cat" designation. The person responsible for this project was Admiral Tom Conolly, Deputy Chief of Naval Air Operations. The aircraft was dubbed "Tom's Cat" long before the official name of "Tomcat" was ever adopted.
Item no: 80277
Bar code: 6939319202772
Scale: 1:72
Model dimension: length: 264.82mm, wingspan: 155.5/271.35mm
Total plastic parts: 100+pcs
Total sprues: 7 sprues , upper and fuselage halves
Camouflage schemes:
1. US Navy VF-143
2.US Navy VF-74, USS Saratoga 1992
3.US Navy VF-103
More Features
- the kit consists of over 100 parts and includes 2 clear parts for canopy&windscreen
- detailed fuselage&wing w/accurate design
- detailed gear cabin & cockpit
Link to product.
F3H-2M Demon
F3H-2N/M is an improved version of F3H-2. Flown on 11th January 1955 with an APG-51 radar and increased number of 20mm cannon to four. Entered squadron service in March 1956 in VF-14. F3H-2M was flown on 23rd August 1955, used four Sperry Sparrow I (AAM-N-2).
Item no: 80365
Bar code: 6939319203656
Scale: 1:48
Dimension: length 371.3mm, width 222.2mm
Total plastic parts: 230+pcs
Total sprues: 10sprues
Camouflage schemes:
- US Navy VF-14
- US Navy VF-112
Photo etched parts: 1 fret
More features:
- the kit consists of over 230 parts, includes 7 clear parts
- detailed fuselage&wing w/accurate design
- detailed gear cabin & cockpit
- photo Etched parts included
Link to product.
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
The F-14 Tomcat continued the history of "Cats" in the military. The F4F Wildcat and F6F Hellcat fought in the skies many years before the Tomcat ever been the air. In the late 1960's the US Navy dropped its TFX program and decided to focus on an aircraft dedicated to fleet defense. Grumman had already begun developing the F-14 and was definitely headed for a "Cat" designation. The person responsible for this project was Admiral Tom Conolly, Deputy Chief of Naval Air Operations. The aircraft was dubbed "Tom's Cat" long before the official name of "Tomcat" was ever adopted.
Item no: 80277
Bar code: 6939319202772
Scale: 1:72
Model dimension: length: 264.82mm, wingspan: 155.5/271.35mm
Total plastic parts: 100+pcs
Total sprues: 7 sprues , upper and fuselage halves
Camouflage schemes:
1. US Navy VF-143
2.US Navy VF-74, USS Saratoga 1992
3.US Navy VF-103
More Features
- the kit consists of over 100 parts and includes 2 clear parts for canopy&windscreen
- detailed fuselage&wing w/accurate design
- detailed gear cabin & cockpit
Link to product.
F3H-2M Demon
F3H-2N/M is an improved version of F3H-2. Flown on 11th January 1955 with an APG-51 radar and increased number of 20mm cannon to four. Entered squadron service in March 1956 in VF-14. F3H-2M was flown on 23rd August 1955, used four Sperry Sparrow I (AAM-N-2).
Item no: 80365
Bar code: 6939319203656
Scale: 1:48
Dimension: length 371.3mm, width 222.2mm
Total plastic parts: 230+pcs
Total sprues: 10sprues
Camouflage schemes:
- US Navy VF-14
- US Navy VF-112
Photo etched parts: 1 fret
More features:
- the kit consists of over 230 parts, includes 7 clear parts
- detailed fuselage&wing w/accurate design
- detailed gear cabin & cockpit
- photo Etched parts included
Link to product.
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
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