Tamiya Vought F4U-1D Corsair - 1/32 Scale
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1/32 Vought F4U-1D Corsair Plastic Model Kits by Tamiya
Description
This is the D variant of the popular Corsair World War II fighter plane. It uses new parts to recreate features specific to the F4U-1D, which was the first Corsair to be cleared for use on aircraft carriers. This fighter-bomber could carry drop tanks on new hard points under the wing root, and up to 8 rockets under the outer wing. It provided invaluable close support for ground troops during landings in places such as the Philippines and Okinawa, and continued to serve after WWII, in Korea.
Kit features:
- Scale: 1/32
- New parts recreating 1D-specific features.
- Gull wings can be assembled extended or folded.
- The model can be assembled as parked or airborne, with relevant landing gear, tail wheel and strut parts for both included, as well as a stand.
- Comes with both seated and standing pilot figures.
- Photo-etched parts included for added realism.
- Marking options (2 total) for VF-84 (Navy) and VMF-351 (US Marine Corps) aircraft included.
- Includes the 12-page B5 full color booklet from previous 1/32 Corsair models.
F4U-1D Specific Detail differences from previous variants:
- The semi-bubble canopy was altered during production to remove upper side frames and improve visibility.
- Propeller blades were thicker from the root.
- Hardpoints under the wing root allowed carrying of bombs and drop tanks.
- The tail wheel cover had a new fairing to improve aerodynamics.
- Outer wing sections had extended metal areas with mounts for eight rockets total.
- Cockpit floor window was scrapped.
*This is an unbuilt model kit that contains parts that need to be assembled. Cement and paint are not included but are required to complete the assembly . Basic modeling skills such as cutting, trimming, sanding, and painting are recommended. This model kit contains small parts and is not recommended for small children without parental supervision.