Hasegawa 1/72 F-14A Tomcat 'Top Gun'
KIT #: | 04441 |
PRICE: | 2400 yen SRP |
DECALS: | Two options |
REVIEWER: | Scott Van Aken |
NOTES: | 1998 Limited Editon |
HISTORY |
The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is a supersonic, twin-engine, two-seat, variable-sweep wing fighter aircraft. The Tomcat was developed for the United States Navy's Naval Fighter Experimental (VFX) program following the collapse of the F-111B project. The F-14 was the first of the American teen-series fighters, which were designed incorporating the experience of air combat against MiG fighters during the Vietnam War.
The F-14 first flew in December 1970 and made its first deployment in 1974 with the U.S. Navy aboard USS Enterprise (CVN-65), replacing the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. The F-14 served as the U.S. Navy's primary maritime air superiority fighter, fleet defense interceptor and tactical aerial reconnaissance platform. In the 1990s, it added the Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night (LANTIRN) pod system and began performing precision ground-attack missions.[
In the 1980s F-14s were used as land-based interceptors by the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force during the Iran–Iraq War, where they saw combat against Iraqi warplanes. Iranian F-14s reportedly shot down at least 160 Iraqi aircraft during the war, while only 12 to 16 Tomcats were lost; at least half of these losses were due to accidents.
The Tomcat was retired from the U.S. Navy's active fleet on 22 September 2006, having been supplanted by the Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. The F-14 remains in service with the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, having been exported to Iran in 1976, when the U.S. had amicable diplomatic relations with Iran.
THE KIT |
Hasegawa
has reboxed the Tomcat at least five dozen times, judging by my slowly
growing collection of F-14 kits. It was natural that they'd get the most out of
what has to have been an expensive molding, judging by the plethora of small
parts and inserts that come with the kits. There are so many parts that the box is actually bulging in an attempt to
keep them from escaping. You can see the number of bits and pieces from the
image to the right. In many ways, this is just a smaller version of the larger
and equally impressive 1/48 F-14 that Hasegawa has produced. Typical of
Hasegawa, the kit came with all those sprues in one bag.
As demanded, the panel lines are engraved and the kit offers the ability to have the flaps and slats deployed. In fact, to do it otherwise will require a bit of surgery to be done on the slat tracks. You can also position the glove vanes open or closed. Again, some surgery is needed for the closed position. All F-14s had them wired in the closed position after it was realized that they didn't really do anything and were an additional maintenance hassle. You also have the ability to have the speed brakes and entrance steps/ladder open or closed, and two different tails, though one set is not for this particular boxing. So much has the F-14 been modified and updated over the years that you really need to have photographs of the aircraft that you are modeling to get everything right.
This kit comes with a small fret of etched metal. These bits are for the interior, canopy and exhaust. The metalwork is very well done and should really enhance your Tomcat. The instruction booklet is very well done with a number of detail images to assist in construction. As usual, it provides color callouts based on Gunze paint as is the norm with Hasegawa over the last decades.
Instructions
are for the the 'Atlantic Squadrons' set with a small addendum sheet for the new
markings. This kit offers two nearly identical markings and that is for the
desert camouflage version as was then flown by the Iranian Air Force. The decals
portray the aircraft after Top Gun moved to NAS Fallon and became part of NSAWC.
The markings themselves are 'old school' Hasegawa where the whites are an
off-white. Despite their age, they are probably still viable, though there are
undoubtedly aftermarket decals for this unit.
CONCLUSIONS |
Top Gun's aircraft have always been quite popular with modelers so it isn't surprising that Hasegawa has released more than just this boxing with that unit's markings. Despite newer kits, this one is still worth picking up and building.
REFERENCES |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-14_Tomcat
April 2025
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