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Vought F-8J Crusader PRE-PAINTED IN COLOUR! (designed to be used with Eduard kits, Hasegawa and Hobby 2000 kits) Includes about 20 of the more important and prominent parts for detailing the aircraft. Most sets are also available as part of a double set for the modeller who wants even more detail. Please see the picture for the double set part number.
Vought F-8E and F-8J Crusader ADVANCED kabuki masks aircraft canopy including window seals, wheels, position lights, air intake, nose (designed to be used with Eduard kits, Hasegawa and Hobby 2000 kits)
Vought F-8E/F-8H/F-8J Crusader Type 2 wheels set (designed to be used with Eduard kits, Esci, Hasegawa and Revell kits) (designed to be used with Eduard kits, Hasegawa and Hobby 2000 kits)
Vought F-8E/F-8H/F-8J Crusader Type 1 wheels set (designed to be used with Eduard kits, Esci, Hasegawa and Revell kits) (designed to be used with Eduard kits, Hasegawa and Hobby 2000 kits)
MDF32 The Vought F-8 Crusader was a direct response to a United States Navy requirement for a modern supersonic, carrier-based fighter. Utilising nearly the identical powerplant of the North-American F-100 Super Sabre and looking like the big brother of the A-7 Corsair, the F-8 Crusader became the world's first carrier-based aircraft to break the speed of sound. [F-8E F-8J]