F-3.7oz Starfighter, Luftwaffe Jabog , Germany 1985, 1:72 Hobby Master

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Scale, 1:72
Ref. Original: HA1071
Manufacturer: Hobby Master



Lockheed F-104G Starfighter, Luftwaffe JaboG 33, 22+67, Buchel Air Base, Germany, retirement of the F-104 Starfighter, 1985, 1:72, Hobby Master

The F-104G 22+67 aircraft was manufactured by Messerschmitt as c/n 683D-7036 company model 683-10-19 completing its maiden flight on March 7, 1963. In May 1963 the aircraft was accepted and coded as KE+336. The aircraft arrived at Buchel AB at the end of May 1963 in a silver finish. By 1985, JaboG 33 had completed its transition to the Tornado from the F-104G Starfighter. In honor of the long service of the F-104 aircraft, 22+67 received a special "Geiger" paint scheme of bright yellow with black markings. The aircraft is now located as a gate guard at Buchel AB.

Wingspan: 9.50 cm.
Limited edition.
Scale: 1:72
Includes the figure of the pilots.
Hobby Master's "Air Power Series" features highly detailed diecast models:
Metal construction with some plastic components.
Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details.
Screen printed that will not fade or peel like decals.
Opening of canopies allowing you to see detailed cockpit interiors.
Optional landing gear open/folded.
Display stand to display the aircraft "in flight".
Detachable weaponry.
Very detailed bottom of the plane.

https://www.ebay.es/str/agorathings/MINIATURAS-MILITARES/_i.html?_storecat=32381328017 Lockheed F-104G Starfighter, Luftwaffe JaboG 33, 22+67, Buchel Air Base, Germany, retirement of the F-104 Starfighter, 1985, 1:72, Hobby Master The F-104G 22+67 aircraft was manufactured by Messerschmitt as c/n 683D-7036 company model 683-10-19 completing its maiden flight on March 7, 1963. In May 1963 the aircraft was accepted and coded as KE+336. The aircraft arrived at Buchel AB at the end of May 1963 in a silver finish. By 1985, JaboG 33 had completed its transition to the Tornado from the F-104G Starfighter. In honor of the long service of the F-104 aircraft, 22+67 received a special "Geiger" paint scheme of bright yellow with black markings. The aircraft is now located as a gate guard at Buchel AB.
Tipo de vehículo Avión militar
EAN No aplicable
Marca Hobby Master
Escala 1:72