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1/72 Tamiya #86 U.S. Fighter Lockheed Martin F-16CJ (Block 50) Fighting Falcon

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The Tamiya 1/72 U.S. Fighter Lockheed Martin F-16CJ (Block 50) Fighting Falcon model kit is a fantastic project for any scale modeling enthusiast. This highly detailed kit allows you to recreate one of the most iconic fighter jets in history. With its sleek lines and powerful presence, the F-16CJ has been a cornerstone of U.S. air power since the 1990s. Assembling this model requires some tools and materials, including paint and cement, but the process is part of the fun. You'll enjoy bringing the aircraft to life, from putting together the pieces to painting it in your favorite colors. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned modeler, this kit offers a satisfying challenge and a sense of accomplishment when you see your finished work. Get ready to take to the skies with your own replica of this legendary fighter jet!
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Product Specifications

Package Size

29 x 19 x 4.5 cm

SKU

4950344607860

Age Group

15+ years

Manufacturer

Tamiya

Date of launch

April 2014

Weight

0.496 kg

Flammable

No

Scale

1/72

First Seen In

1993

Original Manufacturer

Lockheed Martin

Model Number

F-16CJ (Block 50)

Model Name

Fighting Falcon

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