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Hobbyboss 1:48 F3H-2 Demon

$56.20
SKU HB80364
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The F3H Demon was a subsonic swept-wing carrier-based jet fighter aircraft. Development work began in 1949,prototypes ordered September 30, 1949. XF3H-1 prototype flew August 7, 1951. Total build 519 Demons on November 17, 1959.F3H-2 were first operation version of the Demon family, the Navy ordered 239 F3H-2s, and the first were deployed in March 1956.Resignated F-3B in 1962.
Item No 80364
Item Name F3H-2 Demon
Bar Code 6939319203649
Scale 1:48
Item Type Static Kit
Model Dimension Length: 385mm Wingspan: 222.2mm
Total Plastic Parts 230+pcs
Total Sprues 8 sprues
Chromeplate Parts n/a
Camouflage Scheme 1. U.S. Navy, VF-31 "Felix the Cat".
2. U.S. Navy, VF-213 "Black Lions",No.303.
3. U.S. Navy,VF-61 " The Jolly Rogers".
4. U.S. Navy,VF-21 " Freela
Resin Parts n/a
Metal Parts n/a
Photo Etched Parts 1piece
Film Accessory n/a
Released Date 2011-05
More Features The kit consists of over 230 parts, includes 7 clear parts
-Detailed fuselage&wing w/accurate design
-Detailed gear cabin & cockpit
-Photo Etched parts included
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Hobbyboss 1:48 F3H-2 Demon

A comprehensive kit that comes in a sturdy box with compartments to protect the delicate parts. A photo-etch set is provided for fine details, and there is a great-looking decal sheet with four options. Moulded parts are separately bagged and have recessed panel lines and details. The undercarriage, especially the nose gear, is really well represented. The instructions are clear and well laid-out with colour calls for appropriate painting. A moderately skilled modeller should be able to produce a really fine looking replica of this interesting aircraft.