The Academy releases the F-35B, a U.S. Marine Corps vertical take-off and landing aircraft, on a 1/72 scale. All parts except the armed part runner are made of new molds and are made in a traditional plastic model configuration rather than mcp.
A runner consists of a gas phase and various bays. The panel line is finely molded and provides decals for patterns.
The panel line is very finely operated.
The B runner includes an internal armament window and a pylon, as well as the newly added GBU-12, air-intake parts and the main landing gear.
The interior armament window is made of one piece.
The newly added GBU-12 includes four rounds.
The C runner includes two modes of horizontal tail wings, vertical tail wings, lower lift fan and landing gear cover.
The D runner includes two types of nozzles that can reproduce flight and cycle status and vertical take-off and landing conditions. Other features include canopy frames, cockpits and injection seats.
The kit can reproduce a complete vertical take-off and landing position. The bay and flap are split so that all bays can be opened and nozzles can be reproduced in 90 degrees. The nozzle detail is also good.
The cockpit details are also good.
The canopy frame is protected to prevent breakage during the distribution process. The manufacturer's meticulousness stands out.
The lower part of the rider is included as a single part.
Armamentincludes two runners, the same as the standard F-35A.
Decals are domestic and contain complex patterns with data marks.
The sale price of this product is KRW 25,000, and the overseas launch is expected to be sold in March and in April in Korea.