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Hasegawa HAD02 Jaguar GR Mk.1/A 1:72 Model Kit

Hasegawa HAD02 Jaguar GR Mk.1/A 1:72 Model Kit

Welcome to Hasegawa, where passion meets precision since 1941. As a distinguished manufacturer of meticulously crafted plastic model kits, they pride themselves on offering a diverse array of subjects spanning various genres. From the graceful lines of aircraft and the majestic allure of ships to the sleek designs of automobiles and the intricacies of figures, motorbikes, and sci-fi and pop culture models, Hasegawa caters to the discerning modeller’s every interest.

Jaguar is the result of an Anglo-French joint venture established in 1965 to build an advanced training - attack aircraft. The RAF initially planned to use it only for school purposes, but in later years it was also intended for assault tasks. In the early 1960s, the French Air Force was looking for a new aircraft to replace the long-serving T-33 and Fouga Magister training planes and the Mystere IV attack aircraft.

Kit Highlights:

- RAF markings
- Detailed Adour engines
- Multiple weapon options
- Pilot figure and access ladder

Specifications:

- Scale: 1/72
- Model Length: 229mm
- Wing Span: 121mm
- Parts: 75pcs

Decals:

- No.54 Squadron No38 Group RAF (Cotishall AB England)
- EC4/11FAF (Bordeaux-Merignac AB France)
$5.08

Original: $16.95

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Hasegawa HAD02 Jaguar GR Mk.1/A 1:72 Model Kit—

$16.95

$5.08

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Welcome to Hasegawa, where passion meets precision since 1941. As a distinguished manufacturer of meticulously crafted plastic model kits, they pride themselves on offering a diverse array of subjects spanning various genres. From the graceful lines of aircraft and the majestic allure of ships to the sleek designs of automobiles and the intricacies of figures, motorbikes, and sci-fi and pop culture models, Hasegawa caters to the discerning modeller’s every interest.

Jaguar is the result of an Anglo-French joint venture established in 1965 to build an advanced training - attack aircraft. The RAF initially planned to use it only for school purposes, but in later years it was also intended for assault tasks. In the early 1960s, the French Air Force was looking for a new aircraft to replace the long-serving T-33 and Fouga Magister training planes and the Mystere IV attack aircraft.

Kit Highlights:

- RAF markings
- Detailed Adour engines
- Multiple weapon options
- Pilot figure and access ladder

Specifications:

- Scale: 1/72
- Model Length: 229mm
- Wing Span: 121mm
- Parts: 75pcs

Decals:

- No.54 Squadron No38 Group RAF (Cotishall AB England)
- EC4/11FAF (Bordeaux-Merignac AB France)