1:144
scale
14
Altersempfehlung
70
Einzelteile
Starter Kit F-15E Strike Eagle & bombs
Art. Nr. 739729090
UFI Code: EXF0-70VD-K00U-X4SA
UFI Code 2: 2R10-90K8-M00U-2GTY
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1:144
scale
14
Altersempfehlung
70
Einzelteile
F-15E Strike Eagle Starter Kit: Precision & power in one model
Do you want a model that is more than just an airplane? This starter kit for the F-15E Strike Eagle not only gives you realistic building fun, but also lets you experience the power and history of a real fighter aircraft in great detail. Whether you're just starting out or want to specifically expand your collection - this set gives you everything you need. No missing parts, no unnecessary search for paint or glue - just unpack, build and be amazed.
Scope of delivery
- Detailed scale model of the F-15E Strike Eagle
- Basic paints, glue and brushes included directly in the set
- Decals for the authentic version: AF 89-0487 "10,000 Hours"
- Four Sidewinder guided missiles for realistic weaponry
- Two GBU-10 and two GBU-15 bombs for maximum impact
- Two wing tanks for the typical silhouette of the jet
Special features
- Finely engraved sheet metal joints for maximum attention to detail
- True to the original cockpit with finely crafted ejection seats
- Detailed chassis for realistic stance
- Easy to use thanks to being beginner-friendly
- Complete set for an immediate start to model building
This model is not only an eye-catcher in every showcase, but also an experience to build. The precise fit of the parts, the tools and paint included, and the authentic markings of the "10,000 Hours" version from Afghanistan make it a very special project. You don't need any additional equipment - everything you need is included.
Once built, the model represents technology, history and the fascination of modern aviation. Ideal for beginners and experienced hobbyists who value quality and detail.
Background information
The F-15E Strike Eagle is a two-seat, multi-role fighter bomber based on the successful F-15 design. Developed in the 1980s, it is best known for its precision shots. The model shown here is based on the AF 89-0487 version, which was stationed in Bagram, Afghanistan in January 2013. With over 10,000 flight hours, this aircraft is a symbol of the endurance, efficiency and technical mastery of the modern air force.
Would you like to experience model making that inspires and inspires? Then don't wait any longer: Get the F-15E Strike Eagle Starter Kit now and start your next model building adventure!
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