Hasegawa 51405 F-86D Sabre Dog U.S. Air Force
	Originally developed as the F-95 because it was so different from the previous F-86 variants, the plane was relabeled F-86D because there was money for an updated F-86, but none for a new plane! This strange set of circumstances was not only prevalent in the 50's but is also something the one sees today. The F-18E/F are externally similar to the previous versions, but much of the newer plane is not interchangeable with the older version so is basically a new plane. Same with the AV-8A and AV-8B, for example.
	Anyway, an interceptor was needed to combat the perceived threat from Soviet long range bombers so a new fuselage with an upgraded engine and a new fire control radar system was mated to the wings and tail planes of the F-86. This Sabre did not carry guns but had its total armament consisting of small folding fin air to air rockets; basically improved versions of the German WWII R4M rockets carried in the last weeks of the war by Me-262s. A later version for export was given a stretched nose and 4 20mm cannon in place of the rockets. This was built by Fiat as the F-86K and supplied to many NATO countries. The D model was also exported to Japan, Yugoslavia and a few other countries after they were no longer front line equipment in the US.
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		Highly detailed, injection molded gray plastic parts
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		Cockpit includes instrument panel and pilot
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		Detailed landing gear
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		Waterslide decals
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		Illustrated assembly guide
	Includes: One plastic model
	Requires:
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		Assembly
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		Cement
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		Hobby knife
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		Sprue cutters
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		Paint
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		Scale: 1/72
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		Item Size/Weight : 34.1 x 16.2 x 4.5 cm / 204g
	Comments: Keep product safely away from children under 3 years of age.