Legendary RAF two-seater · 1:32

Hawker HunterT.7 / T.7A

The long-awaited Hunter series two-seater – reconstructed using 3D scanning technology. Precise details, double cockpit and decals for RAF and Dutch Air Force.

1:32
scale
185
individual parts
5
level
13+
Age recommendation
3D scanning precision

From molding to masterpiece

Thanks to the latest 3D scanning technology, each of the 185 parts fits perfectly. Drag the slider and see the difference.

Kit Finished model Kit Finished model
Components at a glance

Taken apart

Scroll and see the assemblies detach from the finished model.

Finished model
Finished model
Double cockpit
cockpit Double cockpit
Tail & engine
Drive Tail & engine
Wings
Aerodynamics Wings
Hull section
3D scan Hull section
185 individual parts
squirt 185 individual parts
Double cockpit in detail

Two cockpits, one experience

The extended cockpit section with highly detailed instrument panels. Tap on the dots.

Two cockpits, one experience
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Decals included

Choose your paint finish

Authentic RAF and Dutch Air Force markings – switch and compare.

RAF CamoBlue DiamondsNetherlands
Einheit
Jahr / Ort
Grundfarbe
Special features

Precision in every detail

From the new fuselage section to the true-to-original surface structures.

True to original surfaces
3D scan True to original surfaces
Finest panel lines
Tail & engine Finest panel lines
Authentic markings
wing Authentic markings
185 precise components
Kit 185 precise components
A piece of aviation history

The T.7 – trainers of a generation

The two-seat T.7 variant of the Hawker Hunter was developed from 1958 as a training aircraft for the Royal Air Force. With over 1,900 units built, the Hunter series had a significant impact on post-war aviation.

The T.7 played a key role in pilot training and was also used by other NATO air forces. The Dutch Air Force in particular relied on this reliable trainer with its good-natured flight characteristics.

1951
First flight of the Hunter
The Hawker Hunter prototype takes off for the first time and creates a legend.
1958
Introduction of T.7
The two-seat trainer version enters service with the Royal Air Force.
1961
Blue Diamonds
The 92 Squadron Display Team flies the Hunter in striking Royal Blue.
1968
Service in the Netherlands
The Dutch Air Force uses the T.7 as a trainer.
1990
RAF Lossiemouth
The Hunter remained in active training operations until the 1990s.
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Hawker Hunter T.7/T.7A
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Hawker Hunter T.7/T.7A

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Frequently asked questions

Good to know

The Hawker Hunter T.7/T.7A is a 185-piece Level 5 kit - ideal for experienced modelers who appreciate detailed painting and precise gluing work.

It is purely a model kit. Glue and colors are available separately - we recommend matching Revell Aqua Color colors.

The decal sheet offers markings for the RAF (including Blue Diamonds Display Team) and the Dutch Air Force.

The model is expected to be available from mid/end of July 2026. Pre-order now to secure your copy.

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