HOBBY MASTER BRAND QUALITY: Hobby Master is renowned for creating precision diecast models of military aircraft, offering impeccable craftsmanship and design. With a commitment to historical accuracy, each model is produced using advanced techniques, ensuring collectors receive top-quality, detailed replicas. These models are perfect for display and are highly valued by aviation enthusiasts who seek authenticity in their collection of diecast aircraft models.
HISTORICALLY ACCURATE: This F-15A Eagle model replicates aircraft 76-0111 of the 318th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, which famously tested the ASM-135 anti-satellite missile in the 1980s. Hobby Master has recreated the paint scheme and unit markings with precision, reflecting this Cold War icon’s role in cutting-edge aerospace defense. The model pays tribute to a rare and historically significant variant of the legendary Eagle platform.
FEATURES & DETAILS: The 1:72 scale model features a detachable ASM-135 missile under the fuselage, highly detailed cockpit, accurate airframe contours, and a painted canopy. Measuring approximately 10 inches in length with a wingspan of 6.5 inches, the model includes a display stand for showcasing this Cold War interceptor in flight configuration, making it a striking centerpiece for aviation collections.
TOP QUALITY MATERIALS: Crafted from a combination of diecast metal and precision-molded plastic, this F-15A Eagle model exhibits excellent durability and detail. The tampo-printed graphics and smooth painted finish highlight every panel and insignia. Built to high manufacturing standards, it ensures collectors receive a long-lasting and finely finished replica worthy of the Eagle's legacy.
COLLECTIBLE DISPLAY ITEM: This 1:72 scale F-15A Eagle is a standout display piece for collectors aged 14 and above. Featuring the rare ASM-135 missile loadout and detailed markings from the 318th FIS, this model brings Cold War air defense history to life. It’s perfect for display in home collections, military-themed rooms, or aviation museums, capturing a unique moment in U.S. Air Force development history.