Product Introduction
This is a 1/48 scale plastic assembly kit of the F-14 Tomcat.
It features parts from Italian manufacturer Italeri, a global favorite, with newly designed Japanese instructions and packaging by Platz.
This new series of kits features a selection of markings sure to delight Japanese modelers.
This model is modeled after the F-14A type.
Its overall length is approximately 39cm, giving it a striking presence.
The F-14's distinctive swing-wing wings remain movable even after assembly.
Enjoy the different expressions.
Not only does it reproduce the fuselage shape and panel lines, but it also features the Italeri standard, familiar to Japanese modelers, including the delicate rendering of the landing gear, the detail inside the landing gear well, and even the cockpit.
The Japanese instructions make assembly even easier, further enhancing the kit's appeal.
Three markings are included, including the popular VF84 Jolly Rogers with its skull marking.
Includes Italeri parts and a Platz Japanese instruction manual and packaging.
A 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit of the F-14A Tomcat.
Approximately 39cm in length after completion.
The swing-wing wing remains movable even after assembly.
High-quality Cartograf markings include three types: the VF84 Jolly Rogers, as well as the 1970s VF-1 and VF-2.
Includes a masking sheet for the canopy and other parts.
First-run limited edition: Includes unit emblem and stickers!
This product is a plastic model 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.
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Plastic model that requires assembly and painting. Separate adhesives, tools, paints, etc. are required.
1/48 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit. Includes Italeri parts, Platz Japanese instructions and packaging. Finished size: Approximately 390mm in length. Includes high-quality Cartograf markings for the VF-84 Jolly Rogers, as well as three types for the 1970s VF-1 and VF-2.