F-106A Delta Dart

This is the 1/72 Scale F-106A Delta Dart Plastic Model Kit from Hasegawa.

Hasegawa F-106A Delta Dart Plastic Model Airplane Kit 1/72 Scale #00341
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 Hasegawa # hsg00341
$13.49
 
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Hasegawa Item # hsg00341
Features :
  • Highly detailed, injection molded gray plastic parts.
  • Cockpit includes instrument panel and pilot.
  • Detailed landing gear.
  • Waterslide decals.
  • Illustrated assembly guide.
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Spotlight Review

 
"simple but nice"
pamason (Entiat, WA)
This is a very simple kit the parts fit well and inst are easy as is the paint guide. The cookpit has no detale but a pilot dos come with the plane. The landing gear and conopy are in down setting only. As is the miss bay the decals are for two planes and are easy to place but there are many of them. A good plane for all.

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Features

  • Highly detailed, injection molded gray plastic parts.
  • Cockpit includes instrument panel and pilot.
  • Detailed landing gear.
  • Waterslide decals.
  • Illustrated assembly guide.

Specs

  • Scale: 1/72
  • Fuselage: 10.9" (277mm)
  • Wingspan: 6.37" (162mm)
  • Parts: 63
  • Hasegawa Product Number: 00341

Includes

One plastic model


Requirements & Suggestions

  • Assembly
  • CA Glue (HLC107) (HLC106) (PAAPT02) (HLC121)
  • Modeling Knife (EXL16001) (XACX3627) (EXL16018)
  • Sprue Cutter (XUR410A) (EXL55594)
  • Paint (Black, Red, Silver, Copper, Interior Green, Steel, Flat Black, Sky Blue, Tan, Clear Red, Clear Blue, Flesh, Khaki, Green, Burnt Iron, Aircarft Gray, Tire Black, FS34087 Olive Drab, FS36118 Gray, FS17875 White)
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Reviews

  
 
"Not top of the line"
philciborowski
This kit is showing its age; minimal detail, raised panel lines and iffy fits in some places. Its cheap and easy to build, and if that is what you are after, and dont care about the lack of detail or raised panel lines - this is for you. If you want something with more detail, better fit, and overall better quality, pick up the MENG kit. It has the falcon AA missiles and crates as well as a nuke and trolley (If you want to see what that looks like, someone included images of the MENG kit in the gallery for this kit by accident). Easy for first timers, but not the right choice for experienced builders who are looking for more.

 
"Nice kit, nice airplane, check the cornfild bomber history."
jclemente1980 (Coimbra, Portugal)
First of all, check the cornfield bomber history. Long story short: pilot ejects after loosing control. plane (with no pilot!) gains control, and lands by itself with almost no damage. just some scratches, and if flew many more houres after this... But, about the kit: its a nice hasegawa model. Very nice cockpit, the weapons bay are well detailed. Like the new Raptor and lightning 2, its weapons are carried concealed, not because of stealth, but due to the high speed of this airplane. Its not that big, its a little bigger than the F100, kind of the same size of the voodoo, less wingspan but longer than the raptor. This was an interceptor, sleek, elegant, fast. The model faithfully reproduces that. A nice learning model for a little more inexperient builders, and a nice one to do the self landing diorama.

 
"Room for Improvement"
dpenn89 (Jersey Shore, NJ)
The first impression of the Delta Dart is just how big it is for a single-engine 1/72 fighter. The kit is nearly 12 inches long when completed. The big plane is almost entirely one color, Air Defense Command Gray, only broken up by the black radome and gray anti-glare panel. Fortunately, the markings are fairly colorful, to break up the monotony a bit. The first option, shown on the box, is for a Massachusetts Air Guard plane with light blue Cape Cod markings, from exercises in 1985. The second set of markings has a large yellow lightning bolt on the tail, for the Air Force's ADTAC unit in 1984. The kit goes together fairly easily, since there aren't too many parts. Fit is mostly flawless, with a minimum of filler required. Detail is somewhat lacking for a kit of this size; the cockpit is mostly hidden from view by the heavily-framed canopy, but could still benefit from some detailing, like ejection pull handles or seatbelts. The landing gear bays have some ridges which look sort of like structural beams, but are fairly disappointing. The weapons bay is almost completely empty, apart from the trapeze arms which hold the Falcon missiles. The bays could definitely benefit from some added wires, or actuator arms in the missile bay. If you try to build the missile bay closed, be prepared for some fit issues; the only time you'll likely need putty is if you close the bay. The panel lines are fine raised, and the kit is covered in very subtle raised rivets. Unlike most old kits, the rivets actually make the kit look better. The weapons include four AIM-4 Falcons and two large drop tanks. Like many old Hasegawa stores, the Falcons are passable, but somewhat chunky, and do not come with markings. These could be improved with replacements from the Hase Weapons Set. Overall, the kit could use a lot of work, but it's your only option for an F-106 in 1/72 scale. (Although, Trumpeter does make a Delta Dart in 1/48 scale)

Markings

  • One decal sheet with markings for 2 version
  • 1) Massachusetts Ang 102FIW 101FIS "Cape Cod" (Demonstrator at 1985 Copper Flag)
  • 2) USAF ADTAC 49FIG 5FIS "Spittin' Kittens" (Demonstrator at 1984 William Tell)

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