This item is limited to 3 per household.
--With 3D decals that easily express the realistic finish of the cockpit
[About the actual machine]
--The T-33 Shooting Star is a jet trainer that has been mainly operated by the US Air Force since 1948 after World War II.
――It was also used by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force and was a familiar aircraft in the Japanese sky. The engine is equipped with one Allison J33-A-35 centrifugal turbojet engine.
――The maximum speed without a chip tank or external weapons was Mach 0.8.
-Adopted a tandem double-seat aircraft design with straight wings.
――By 1959, the number of production machines exceeded 6,500, making it a best-selling machine used in more than 30 countries around the world.
[About the model]
--A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the T-33A, a jet trainer operated by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force on a 1/72 scale.
――The kit reproduced with the parts composition that is easy to assemble is finished with a total length of about 15 cm.
-The shape of the aircraft with straight wings is firmly reproduced.
――In addition, delicate expressions such as panel lines enhance the feeling.
--The air brake can be assembled by selecting opening and closing.
-In addition to the delicate reproduction of the legs, you can not miss the reproduction of the storage.
――And this kit includes a cockpit instrument panel and 3D decals for seat belts.
――You can express the meters of the instrument panel with a three-dimensional finish just by pasting it like a normal decal.
――In addition, 3D decals are also available for seat belts. You can enjoy a more realistic atmosphere by adding a three-dimensional effect to the finish of the cockpit.
--The markings include the markings of the 302nd Squadron affiliation aircraft depicting the white-tailed eagle and the 501st Squadron affiliation aircraft depicting the woodpecker on the tail.
[Major features]
--Reproduce the T-33A jet trainer operated by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force on 1/72 scale
――The total length of the finished product is about 15 cm.
――A set of 3D decals with a three-dimensional finish on the instrument panel and seat belts that enhance the reality of the cockpit.
--Reproduce the markings recorded for the first time in the Platts kit of the 302nd Squadron and 501st Squadron belonging aircraft.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )