The Korean War saw the progression of late World War II-era jet technology, and featured some of the first combat operations for many of America's newest machines. The F-80 "Shooting Star" was the first jet fighter ever used by the United States Air Force, though it was largely outclassed by the MiG-15. The F-94 "Starfire" replaced the F-82 Twin Mustang in the all-weather interceptor role, and saw service until 1958.
This twin-pack 1/48 scale plastic kit includes both of these iconic aircraft; displayed wonderfully together, these replicas feature highly-detailed white and clear parts, crew members, and colorful decals. Assembly required. Skill level 2. F-80C: 8½ long. F-94C: 9½" long.
This twin-pack 1/48 scale plastic kit includes both of these iconic aircraft; displayed wonderfully together, these replicas feature highly-detailed white and clear parts, crew members, and colorful decals. Assembly required. Skill level 2. F-80C: 8½ long. F-94C: 9½" long.