A 1/100 scale diecast model aircraft of an McDonnell Douglas/Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet.
A twin-engine, carrier-capable multirole fighter aircraft, which first flew in 1995 and production began in 1997.
Includes a free display stand.
This model has a nose-to-tail length of 16cm (6.25") and a wingspan width of 14cm (5.5").
Explore the versatility and power of the McDonnell Douglas & Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet with this finely detailed 1/100 scale diecast model aircraft.
The F/A-18F Super Hornet is a twin-engine, carrier-capable multirole fighter aircraft, renowned for its agility, speed, and advanced capabilities. First flown in 1995 and entering production in 1997, the Super Hornet has been a stalwart of naval aviation, serving with distinction in various roles.
This diecast model faithfully captures the essence of the F/A-18F Super Hornet, showcasing its sleek design and formidable presence. Whether displayed on a shelf or desk, this model will command attention with its intricate details and craftsmanship.
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Take command of the skies with this exceptional F/A-18F Super Hornet diecast model, a tribute to one of the most versatile and capable fighter aircraft in modern military aviation.
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Pity it was not a bigger scale.
Excellent detail. Displaying it with other McDonnell-Douglas - now Boeing fighter models I have on display.
Although this model arrived a little crushed by the shipping, I am very happy with it. I did have to buy a little supply of super glue to put the missiles back on the wing tips because the packaging was a little crushed from shipping. Otherwise it looks great on my dresser next to my F-22 Raptor model.
Looks great and built well. Very detailed.
I have been looking for a model of the F/A-18 for a long time. Lots of them which I found were plastic and looked very cheap. This on the other hand is fantastic and just what I wanted. I highly recommend!
I like it
Very detailed and similar to the real plane