Product Introduction
FineMolds 1/72 Jet Aircraft Series Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-15J Fighter J-MSIP (with Pilot) Plastic Model Kit FF02
F-15J aircraft that underwent modernization modifications after 2004 became capable of operating the domestically produced AAM-5 air-to-air missile (Type 04 air-to-air guided missile). To fire this missile, which can acquire targets over a wide range, pilots wear a targeting device called a cueing system, or HMD (Head-Mounted Display), on their helmets.
This kit includes a newly molded JASDF pilot figure wearing the latest HGU-68 helmet with an HMD.
The figure also includes a head part combining an FHG-2 helmet and MO15 mask to allow for the reproduction of earlier F-15 pilots, offering a choice of configurations.
The mold design and manufacturing are by Tamiya, and the molding is done using the same molding machines that mass-produce FineMolds' Nano Aviation series.
*This product is a plastic model kit that requires assembly and painting.
*Assembly and painting require separate adhesives, tools, paints, etc.
*"Plastic Model" is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Manufacturers Association.
*This product does not include adhesives, paints, tools, batteries, etc.
Safety Warning
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This is a plastic model kit that requires assembly and painting. Glue, tools, paints, etc. are required separately.
1/72 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit
This kit includes a newly molded JASDF pilot figure wearing the latest HGU-68 helmet with an HMD. The figure also includes a head part combining an FHG-2 helmet and MO15 mask to allow for the reproduction of earlier F-15 pilots, offering a choice.
Mold design and manufacturing are by Tamiya, and molding is done using the same molding machines that mass-produce our Nano Aviation series.
[About the Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-15J fighter jet "J-MSIP"] Since 2004, F-15J aircraft that have undergone modernization modifications will be able to operate the domestically produced air-to-air missile AAM-5 (Type 04 air-to-air guided missile). In order to launch this missile, which can acquire targets over a wide area, pilots will wear a targeting device called a cueing system, or HMD (head-mounted display), on their helmets.