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Hobbyboss 1:72 F-86F-30 Sabre Fig

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The F-86, the US Air Force first swept-wing jet fighter, made its initial flight on October 1, 1947. The F -86F 30 were the versions of the F-86 family .She featured with the "6-3" solid-wing. USAAF received the first aircraft the F -86F 30 model on 27 March 1952, and the new F -86F began serving with the 51st Fighter Interceptor Wing.

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Item No 80258
Item Name F-86F-30 Sabre
Bar Code 6939319202581
Scale 1:72
Item Type Static kit
Model Brief Length:153 mm Width:156 mm Height:59 mm
Total Parts 31
Total Sprues 3 sprues, wing and fuselage
Camouflage Scheme 1)334th FS USAF, Pilot Maj.James Jabara, July 1953.
2)South African Air Force No.2 Squadron, Korean War.
Released Date 2007-09
More Features The kit consists of 30 parts in light grey plastic, 1 clear for canopy part, slide moulded fuselage, whole moulded wing.
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Darren Conole
Quick & easy

Easy to find, easy to order. Quick delivery. Well done.

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Bartello NEGRO
Product

Liked the way the package was packed and delivered in good condition

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R.
Solid kit

really solid kit with great panel lines and decals went on well. I went with midnight blue paint which showed up the decals a lot sharper. Just don't forget the nosecone ballast weights. I used tiny ball sinkers. but flatten them with pliers to ease them into nose cone, prior to assembly.