Hasegawa 1/72 A-10C Thunderbolt II
About this Product
The Hasegawa 1/72 A-10C Thunderbolt II model kit brings to life one of the most rugged and respected ground-attack aircraft in the world. Commonly known as the "Warthog," the A-10C is an upgraded version of the original Thunderbolt II, featuring modern avionics, precision weapons capability, and improved survivability systems. Renowned for its ability to loiter over the battlefield and destroy armored targets with its iconic GAU-8/A Avenger rotary cannon, the A-10 has served in nearly every major U.S. conflict since the Gulf War.
This Hasegawa kit features a faithful 1/72 scale recreation of the A-10C, complete with detailed surface panel lines, twin-engine nacelles, and a wide array of underwing stores. With its squat stance and brutal firepower, this kit makes a striking addition to any modern aircraft collection.
Key Features
⢠1/72 scale injection-molded plastic model kit
⢠Includes updated A-10C variant details and cockpit upgrades
⢠Features GAU-8/A cannon, missile pods, bombs, and fuel tanks
⢠Twin turbofan engines with realistic intake and exhaust detail
⢠Markings for U.S. Air Force service
⢠Requires assembly and painting (glue and paints not included)
Why Buy This Kit?
⢠Build the upgraded A-10C, a modern battlefield legend
⢠Features accurate detailing and a full strike loadout
⢠Perfect for Cold War, Gulf War, and modern USAF collections
⢠A distinctive and fan-favorite subject among jet modelers
Paint & Hobby Tips
Use the USAF two-tone gray scheme (FS 36375 light gray undersides and FS 36118 gunship gray topside). Apply heavy weathering, especially around the cannon muzzle, engines, and control surfaces. Add grime streaks and chipped paint to reflect the aircraftās frequent low-altitude combat missions.
Historical Context Sidebar
The A-10 Thunderbolt II was designed specifically for close air support, with a titanium-armored cockpit, redundant flight systems, and the ability to absorb significant damage. The A-10C variant, introduced in the mid-2000s, added a modern glass cockpit and the ability to employ precision-guided munitions. Beloved by ground troops and feared by armored opponents, the A-10 continues to serve well into the 21st century, with its future secured by ongoing upgrades and enthusiastic support from military operators.