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1/144 Bandai HGUC RGM-79D Cold Climate GM

Kit Info
Manufacturer: Bandai
Scale: 1/144 HGUC
Media: Injection
Parts: 92
Price: S$12.00 (est. US$7.00)

The Subject
The introduction of the MS-09 Dom by the Zeon forces proved to the Federation that while the RGM-79 GM was a capable MS, it needed to field a more maneuverable and better-performing MS to match up with the Dom. Late in the War, the RGM-79D was introduced. The RGM-79D has increased power and maneuverability and is modified for extreme weather conditions with a specialization on cold climate.

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1/100 Akohobby PGM-79 Powered GM Conversion

Kit Info
Manufacturer: Bandai
Scale: 1/100
Media: Injection
Parts: 92
Price: S$25.00 (est. US$15.00)

The Subject
The Powered GM variant of the RGM-79C was developed by the Federation as a testbed for an enhanced backpack that provided very powerful thrust and acceleration. To compliment this enhancement, the legs were mounted with improved shocked absorbers. Because of this, the Powered GM looks more heavily armored externally, which wasn’t the case since the bulkiness was mainly due to the mounting of the backpack control systems and further improvements to the structure of the RGM-79C. At least 3 units were tested with this modification in the Torrington base facility in Australia in UC 0083.

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1/72 Hasegawa McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II

Kit Info
Manufacturer: Hasegawa
Scale: 1/72
Media: Injection
Parts: 92
Price: S$20.00 (est. US$11.00)

The Subject
One of the most produced aircraft in the world, the McDonnell Douglas Phantom II is still being operated by some Air Forces (through upgrades) even though the design dates back to the 1950s. The Phantom II is only one of the few aircraft that was operated by three US services (Air Force, Navy and Marines) at the same time. In the end, over 5000 Phantom IIs left the production lines with 1387 produced in the F-4E variant.

The F-4E is the only variant (the F was basically an export version of the E) in the long line that carried a built-in gun. Before its introduction, the view was that the gun was obselete with the advent of heat-seeking and radar-guided missiles. During the Vietnam conflict however, most air-to-air engagements were close ranged, which negated the effectiveness of missiles, and brought back the importance of the gun and the concept of dogfighting. The F-4E served with the USAF from 1967 to the early 1990s, when it was replaced by the F-15 and F-16.

The F-4E can be differentiated from other variants by it’s longer tapered nose with a gun housing that extends underneath the radome.

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1/72 Academy Grumman F-14A Tomcat

Kit Info
Manufacturer: Academy
Scale: 1/72
Media: Injection
Parts: 92
Price: S$18.90 (est. US$11.00)

The Subject
The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is the premier fleet defence aircraft of the US Navy and it has been so for the almost 3 decades. Armed with the AIM-54 Phoenix Air-to-air missile, the Tomcat can target and shootdown 6 different targets at the same time. In recent years, the Tomcat has also been converted to become a strike fighter, armed with both conventional and laser guided bombs for precision attack. The Tomcat is also the premier reconaisance platform for the Navy. In the twilight of its career (It is slowly being replaced by the Super Hornet), the Tomcat has become arguably the most versatile asset in the US Navy arsenal.

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1/72 Italeri Grumman A-6E Intruder

Kit Info
Manufacturer: Italeri
Scale: 1/72
Media: Injection
Parts: 127
Price: S$19.90 (est. US$11.50)

The Subject
The Grumman A-6E Intruder was one of the most versatile combat aircraft in the US Navy’s inventory. Serving faithfully for 30 years, this attack platform was also used as a tanker. Prematurely retired in 1996, there is so far no clear replacement for this aircraft. The Navy currently uses the Boeing F/A-18 Hornet as a replacement but it has neither the range nor the versatility of the Intruder.

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