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Lockheed F-104C Starfighter 435th TFS USAF 1967-68 1/72 Diecast Model - 4 Decal Options

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From one of the most significant periods of modern U.S. history, the Vietnam War, comes the
Lockheed F-104C. Throughout their stay they flew over 5,290 sorties on bombing and escort
missions. The F-104Cs turned out not to be what the USAF needed for this war so they were
replaced by the F-4D Phantom.

From April 20 – November 20 1965 there was a large presence of F-104s in Vietnam but was returned to the U.S. at that time. Early on in 1966 the supersonic Mig-21 started to appear in the skies over North Vietnam creating a large threat to U.S. aircraft. The U.S. answer to the problem was to re-deploy the F-104s, so in June 1966 F-104Cs from the 435th TFS “Screaming Eagles” started to arrive at Udorn RTAFB in Thailand. All the aircraft were now wearing the 3 tones SEA (South East Asia) camouflage that soon started to be referred to as “Vietnamese Camouflage”. The SEA camouflage was one shade of tan and two shades of green on the upper surfaces to help blend in with the landscape and jungle foliage. A light gray covered the underside so that from the ground the aircraft would blend with the sky. It was armed with a 20mm M61A1 cannon that was fed 725 rounds stored in the fuselage. To add to their sting the plane could carry a pair of wingtip mounted AIM-9B Sidewinder missiles and up to 2,000lbs of external ordnance (rockets, bombs, napalm or drop tanks) under the wings and fuselage. A later addition was the ability to put a pair of Sidewinders under the fuselage. From June 1966 – July 1967 F-104Cs completed over 5,290 bombing and escort sorties into North Vietnam. The USAF decided to replace the 104s with the more efficient McDonnell F-4D Phantoms so in July 1967 the replacements started. The last F-104 left Thailand around the end of 1967 with the 435th departing in July and returning to George AFB, California.

THIS MODEL COMES COMPLETELY PAINTED AND GIVES YOU 4 SETS OF GREAT
DECALS SO YOU CAN PERSONALIZE YOUR OWN MODEL:

  • #0–60910 Pussy Cat – Maj. Jim Trico
  • #0–60938 Show Me – Maj. Bobby Bodswort
  • #0–60914 Sex Machine – Maj. Hugh Spencer
  • #70926 Smoke II
  • True 1/72 scale
  • Professionally painted unique scheme
  • Great attention to detail
  • All markings are Tampoed (pad applied)
  • Option to display the model on a stand that is provided
  • Model can be shown with the landing gear in the down or up positions
  • Canopy can be displayed open or closed
  • Extremely heavy metal with a minimum of plastic
  • Highly collectable
Release date Australia
October 17th, 2013
Brand
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Scale
1:72
Box Dimensions (mm)
220x220x78
UPC
4895173401930
Product ID
21643027

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