This boxed set contains:
- 1 x McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II Plus 1/72 scale v/stol attacker aircraft [D Series]
United States Marine Corps Aviation
AV-8B Harrier II is a U.S. Marine Corps.
It is a state-of-the-art vertical takeoff and landing jet attack aircraft.
This machine is based on the AV-8A Harrier developed by the United Kingdom.
In the aircraft reborn with the latest technology,
It is deployed as the main attack aircraft of the United States Marine Corps.
The AV-8B Harrier II Plus is equipped with AN/APG-65 radar on the nose.
It is a type with enhanced close-range air support capabilities and aerial warfare capabilities,
It is called the Radar Harrier.
The kit accurately scales down the complex form of the Harrier II.
Sharply reproduces the power of the rugged Harrier.
As an armed accessory, an increase tank, AIM-9L side winder,
Set 25mm cannon pods.
Decal (marking)
U.S. Marine Corps 231 Marine Attack Squadron (VMA-231) ‘Ace of Spaes‘ aircraft ‘CG14‘
U.S. Marine Corps 542 Marine Attack Squadron (VMA-542) ‘Flying Tigers‘ aircraft ‘WH10‘
This boxed set contains:
-
1*McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II Plus 1/72 scale v/stol attacker aircraft [D Series]
AV-8B Harrier II is a U.S. Marine Corps.
It is a state-of-the-art vertical takeoff and landing jet attack aircraft.
This machine is based on the AV-8A Harrier developed by the United Kingdom.
In the aircraft reborn with the latest technology,
It is deployed as the main attack aircraft of the United States Marine Corps.
The AV-8B Harrier II Plus is equipped with AN/APG-65 radar on the nose.
It is a type with enhanced close-range air support capabilities and aerial warfare capabilities,
It is called the Radar Harrier.
The kit accurately scales down the complex form of the Harrier II.
Sharply reproduces the power of the rugged Harrier.
As an armed accessory, an increase tank, AIM-9L side winder,
Set 25mm cannon pods.
Decal (marking)
U.S. Marine Corps 231 Marine Attack Squadron (VMA-231) ‘Ace of Spaes‘ aircraft ‘CG14‘
U.S. Marine Corps 542 Marine Attack Squadron (VMA-542) ‘Flying Tigers‘ aircraft ‘WH10‘


