Hasegawa 1/72 F-15D/DJ Eagle
About this Product
The Hasegawa 1/72 F-15D/DJ Eagle model kit captures the twin-seat variant of the renowned F-15 air superiority fighter, flown by both the United States and Japan. The F-15D serves primarily as a combat-capable trainer for the U.S. Air Force, while the F-15DJ is its Japanese counterpart used by the JASDF for pilot instruction and air defense training.
This kit features highly accurate panel lines, a fully detailed twin-seat cockpit, and a variety of weapons and external stores. Marking options allow you to build either a USAF F-15D or a JASDF F-15DJ, giving hobbyists flexibility and historical appeal. A standout model for fans of modern jet aviation and Cold War-to-modern era trainers.
Key Features
⢠1/72 scale injection-molded plastic model kit
⢠Builds either U.S. F-15D or Japanese F-15DJ version
⢠Detailed dual-seat cockpit and canopy
⢠Includes drop tanks, missile loadouts, and external pylons
⢠Marking options for USAF and JASDF squadrons
⢠Requires assembly and painting (glue and paints not included)
Why Buy This Kit?
⢠Versatile build options for U.S. or Japanese versions
⢠Captures the sleek and powerful lines of the F-15 Eagle
⢠Includes realistic weapons and details for display or diorama
⢠A great subject for modern jet enthusiasts and twin-seat aircraft fans
Paint & Hobby Tips
USAF F-15Ds often feature two-tone gray camouflage (FS 36118 and FS 36251). JASDF F-15DJs are known for their eye-catching anniversary schemes and national markingsāperfect for custom decal sets or airshow-inspired displays. Consider applying metallic and heat weathering around the exhaust nozzles.
Historical Context Sidebar
The F-15D is the two-seat version of the F-15C, equipped for both advanced pilot training and combat operations. The F-15DJ is produced under license in Japan and serves a similar training role with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. Both aircraft maintain the full air-to-air capability of their single-seat counterparts, contributing to the air defense networks of their respective countries. Their dual-seat layout also makes them ideal for transition training into high-performance fighter operations.