1/48 Aircraft Lockheed P-38 J Lightning Plastic Model Kit
1/48 Lockheed P-38 J Lightning
Features
- 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 240mm, width: 330mm.
- The unique form (twin-engine, twin-tailplane) with radiator fairing and larger engine cowlings of the P-38J (late P-38) is accurately captured.
- Features realistic renderings of air ducts connecting intercoolers to oil coolers.
- New-shape turbo superchargers are realistically depicted.
- The first canopy with the flat front glass and 2-part third canopy are authentically recreated.
- The second canopy can be depicted open or closed. A 1-part slide-molded piece succinctly and realistically depicts closed canopy, and the three parts including vertically openable upper hatch recreates the opened canopy.
- New parts are added to depict wingtip leading edges which have detailed refueling ports.
- The steering wheel is replaced by a gun-grip type stick.
- A detailed cockpit features separate side walls with the throttle box and radio while the Lynn-3 gunsight, radio at the back of cockpit and more are also depicted.
- Nose landing gear has updated fork and main landing gear has reinforced upper rotating struts.
- The spar part (combined with the nose landing gear bay) is inserted into wing, which ensures an accurate dihedral angle.
- Contains parts to recreate two each of 150- and 300-gallon drop tanks.
- Weights for nose and right, left engine cowlings are included in the kit to ensure correct balance of the model when displayed.
- Comes with three marking options, including the “Marge" P-38J which the US ace pilot, Richard Ira Bong flew.
- Comes with canopy masking stickers and a full-color painting guide.
LOCKHEED P-38 J LIGHTNING
The legendary 1/48 Aircraft Series welcomes the J variant of the Lockheed P-38 Lightning! Tamiya's first P-38 kit, released in late 2019, came in the form of the F/G variant, and it quickly became the definitive P-38 kit of the modeling world.
The Lockheed P-38 Lightning was an American twin engine fighter aircraft produced by Lockheed; it was the first Lockheed fighter aircraft which was officially adopted into service. The P-38’s variants were used during World War II and they reached about 10,000 production planes. Equipped with intercoolers under engines, the P-38J Lightning yielded 1,450hp at high altitude and maximum 1,600hp, plus longer-range courtesy of fuel tanks in its wingtip leading edges in addition to the main fuel tank. As a result, the P-38J offered stable and astonishing performance at any altitude, and gained great renown among American fighter aircraft.