This item is limited to 3 per household.
- This is a 3D printed model that reproduces the unmanned research aircraft X-36 developed by NASA in 1997.
- A remotely piloted unmanned research aircraft used to study the combination of stealth and high maneuverability for the Joint Strike Fighter program that produced the F-35 Lightning II fighter, which first flew in 1997. After testing, it is now on display at the U.S. Air Force Museum.
- Accurately reproduces the sci-fi form with tailless wings and canards and cranked arrow wings.
- Furthermore, the cockpit, which was a dummy in the actual aircraft, has a seat and pilot figure, and the canopy is also made of clear parts.
- Weapons can also be installed in the weapons bay inside the fuselage and the pylons on the underside of the main wing.
- The landing gear can be selected between flight and landing states, and the weapons bay can also be opened or closed.
- Weapon accessories include a Sidewinder air-to-air missile, a smart bomb, and a fuel tank, and in addition to the NASA markings of the actual aircraft, there are three types of decals: the Air Self-Defense Force's offshore camouflage and the US Air Force's stealth camouflage, which are designed for practical deployment. A pre-cut masking sheet is also included for painting canopies, etc.
- 1/144 scale contents: 1 aircraft, 2 AIM-9 Sidewinders, 2 JDAM GBU-38s, 2 fuel tanks, 1 pilot.
- Contains 1 3D printed aircraft with transparent resin parts/decals/pre-cut masking sheets (canopy, landing gear)
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