The McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom II marked a turning point in jet development when it first flew in May 1958. It soon became a trusted platform across multiple roles, from interception to reconnaissance and ground attack. Its service record, particularly during the Vietnam era, highlights its operational flexibility.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s the Phantom was deployed in several conflicts, demonstrating strong speed, ceiling and endurance. Its performance characteristics set it apart from many contemporaries and helped secure its place in military aviation history.
The Tamiya 1/32 kit delivers finely cast components in light grey, enabling either the C or D variant build. The set comes with a full complement of weapons, metal landing gear parts and synthetic-rubber tyres, giving builders realistic handling and an attractive finished model.
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