F-16CJ Fighting Falcon (Block 50) 1:72 Hasegawa D18
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Plastic model airplane to assemble: F-16CJ Fighting Falcon 1:72 Hasegawa D18
The F-16CJ (Block 50) Fighting Falcon model, in 1:72 scale, is a replica of the American multirole fighter that gained fame for its flexibility and efficiency in various combat missions. It is a modern version of the F-16, significantly upgraded under the Block 50 program to enhance radar capabilities and weapon systems, as well as to increase maneuverability.
The Block 50 F-16CJ version is equipped with the AN/APG-68V5 radar, which improves air target detection capabilities. It also allows the use of modern missiles, including the AIM-120 AMRAAM and AGM-65 Maverick. The aircraft is capable of conducting SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses) missions, enabling it to destroy enemy air defense systems.
The 1:72 scale model, produced by Hasegawa (catalog number D18), is a precisely replicated version of the F-16CJ in Block 50 configuration. It includes details such as modern wings, a modified antenna layout, and realistic accessories, including weapon systems. The kit also offers decals for painting the model in various versions of combat units. According to the manufacturer's instructions, the paints used for painting the model are recommended by Hasegawa shades from the Model Master and Tamiya paint palettes, although the exact colors depend on the chosen paint scheme.
Thanks to its accuracy, the F-16CJ (Block 50) Fighting Falcon model is ideal for collectors and military aviation enthusiasts looking for a detailed and realistic replica of a modern fighter aircraft.
Assembly and painting kit. Does not include paints or glue. To assemble, separately sold modeling tools are needed (including cutters, files, tweezers), paints, brushes, and plastic model glue (e.g. Tamiya Extra Thin Cement). The photo shows a professionally assembled and painted model.
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