| Date of Review |
November 2006 |
| Manufacturer |
Hasegawa |
| Subject |
F-104G/S World Starfighter |
| Scale |
1/32 |
| Kit Number |
08061 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
Styrene |
| Pros |
Easy build, great external details |
| Cons |
Sparse cockpit detail, no parts to represent an F-104S |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$44.95 |
Background
Less than five years after Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier,
Clarence 'Kelly' Johnson was looking at the first combat experience
between jet fighters over the skies of Korea and understood the
need for an aircraft that could reach high altitude and affect
a high-speed intercept to achieve and maintain air superiority.
His revolutionary Model 83 was designed to meet that need and was
submitted to the USAF as an unsolicited proposal.
The Air Force agreed with the need, but decided to seek other
ideas from industry. Designs were submitted by Republic and North
American, but a cautious Air Force staff opted for the Lockheed
design. The F-104 was born.
Two XF-104s were delivered less than two years later, but the
first production F-104As would not enter service until early 1958.
The F-104 was the first operational aircraft to fly above Mach
2 (twice the speed of sound). Its small airframe enclosed a powerful
afterburning J79 engine which could take the F-104 from the ground
to 80,000 feet in less than five minutes.
The F-104G and its two-seat trainer variant, TF-104G, was produced
as a multi-role fighter for operations in Belgium, Germany, Holland,
and Italy, with each of these countries producing a combined total
of over 1000 airframes. Many of these would find their way into
other Air Forces including Greece.
The Kit
The Hasegawa 1/32 Starfighter has been released many times over
the years and in different variations. This latest offering has
been on the market for a while, but in view of the variety of detail
sets being made available for this kit, it
was time for another look. The 1/32 F-104 kit is one of Hasegawa's
older molds, featuring finely molded raised details. Despite the
age of the molds, there is virtually no flash present on the kit.
Until the arrival of Hasegawa's 1/48 F-104 series, this kit was
the best F-104 available in any scale. While this is still the
best Starfighter in 1/32 scale, the distinction of best in any
scale goes now to their 1/48 scale kit. Hopefully they'll scale
up their 1/48 offering into 1/32 as well.
This kit release, Kit ST11, depicts the F-104G/S World Starfighter,
with the boxart of a beautiful F-104S of the Italian Air Force.
Unfortunately, the kit itself is only an F-104G. There are no
parts present to create an F-104S. What are missing include: the
AIM-7 Sparrows, launchers and pylons; the additional aft fuselage
stabilizer fins; the revised radar; the revised ejection seat;
the fairing over the deleted M61 Vulcan cannon, etc. If you were
looking to build a 1/32 scale F-104S straight out of the box, this
is not the kit for you.
However, this kit will build into a very nice F-104G straight
out of the box. To update this kit, Hasegawa has included a pair
of resin bulged maingear doors and a pair of wide resin wheels
that made the maingear doors bulge in the first place. The kit
features a complete J79 engine, a pair of early AIM-9 Sidewinders
that can be mounted on the wingtips or under the fuselage mounts.
A pair of external tanks are included, but only for wingtip
mounting. There are no underwing pylons provided.
The kit cockpit features the early ejection seat which is okay
for some F-104Gs, but many were updated with a Martin-Baker
seat. This updated seat is available from True Details (www.squadron.com).
A very detailed resin cockpit replacement was produced by Black
Box and may still be available with a little searching.
Markings
The decal options are for three examples:
- F-104 (they did fly the F-104G), 5-37, 23 Grupo/5 Stormo,
Italian AF
- F-104G, 4301, 7 Sqn/3 TFW, Taiwanese AF
- F-104G, C8-04, 104
Sqn, Spanish AF
Conclusions
Despite the fact that this kit is not an F-104S, it is a nice
F-104G that offers lots of detail potential straight out of the
box. With the help of many of the available aftermarket accessories
from Black Box, Eduard, True Details, and more, not to mention
the wide range of decals that have been released for this kit,
you can really have some fun with this project!
Definitely recommended!
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