Grumman F-14A Tomcat

Level 4
0

Length: 13.4 cm

Height: 4.3 cm

Item number 03782

Age recommendation
12

Scale
1:144

Individual parts
49

9,99 €

incl. VAT., plus shipping costs

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F-14A Tomcat Model Kit - Legendary Carrier Hunter in 1:72 scale

This detailed model kit of the F-14A Tomcat allows you to recreate one of the most impressive fighter planes in the US Navy. The VF-1 Wolfpack Squadron's distinctive swivel wing design and authentic markings make this a special piece of jewelry in your collection.

Special features

  • Faithful replica of the F-14A Tomcat of the VF-1 Wolfpack Squadron from 1975
  • Movable swivel sashes for variable display of characteristic sash positions
  • Finely textured surface details and precise engravings
  • Detailed cockpit with two pilot figures
  • Authentic decals of Operation Frequent Wind

Scope of delivery

  • High-quality plastic parts in grey injection moulded design
  • Extensive decal sheet for the VF-1 Wolfpack version
  • Detailed, illustrated building instructions in several languages
  • Clear cabin sections for a realistic cockpit representation

The precisely crafted individual parts allow for uncomplicated assembly. Thanks to the detailed building instructions, you will succeed step by step in assembling this impressive fighter plane. The movable swivel sashes can be fixed in different positions after assembly.

Background

The F-14A Tomcat made history during Operation Frequent Wind in April 1975. As part of the VF-1 Wolfpack Squadron, stationed on the USS Enterprise, she ensured the evacuation of Saigon. The aircraft shown here contributed significantly to the success of this largest military rescue operation. With its superior radar system and characteristic swivel wings, the Tomcat revolutionized maritime air defense and shaped the image of the US Navy for more than three decades.

Order now and become part of this legendary aviation history! Get this detailed model kit of the F-14A Tomcat and create your own piece of naval aviation history.

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