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Hasegawa 1/72 US Aircraft Weapons VII

Original price $ 20.00 CAD - Original price $ 20.00 CAD
Original price
$ 20.00 CAD
$ 20.00 CAD - $ 20.00 CAD
Current price $ 20.00 CAD

Hasegawa 1/72 US Aircraft Weapons VII

About this Product

Arm your modern aircraft with an expanded loadout using the Hasegawa 1/72 US Aircraft Weapons VII set. Designed for contemporary U.S. military aviation, this weapons set includes an assortment of advanced air-to-air and air-to-ground munitions used in modern operations. Ideal for enhancing 1/72 scale kits of aircraft like the F-22, F-35, F-15, or F/A-18, it brings added realism and flexibility to your model builds.

This set includes state-of-the-art missile systems, guided bombs, and sensor pods—each finely molded with crisp detail. Also included are mounting pylons and weapon decals for accurate markings.

Key Features

• 1/72 scale plastic weapons set by Hasegawa
• Features AMRAAMs, AIM-9Xs, GBU-38s, SDBs, and targeting pods
• Perfect for outfitting modern U.S. aircraft from the 2000s onward
• Includes pylons and detailed decal sheet for ordnance
• Requires assembly and painting (glue and paints not included)

Why Buy This Kit?

• Completes your modern fighter or multirole aircraft with realistic armament
• Great for customizing aircraft to represent specific missions or loadouts
• High-quality detailing suitable for dioramas and contest-level builds
• Compatible with a wide range of 1/72 jet kits from Hasegawa and other brands

Paint & Hobby Tips
Use modern U.S. ordnance colors such as Gunship Gray, Olive Drab, and white or silver for missile bodies. Add subtle weathering to reflect combat use or carrier operations. Apply decals carefully with setting solution for seamless realism.

Historical Context Sidebar
Reflecting the evolution of U.S. aerial warfare in the 21st century, this set includes precision munitions and modern missiles that have become staples in conflicts from Iraq to Afghanistan and beyond. It represents the shift toward multi-role platforms and precision strike capability in U.S. airpower strategy.