Kitty Hawk Models Plastic Model Kit
T-28C Trojan (1/32) 32015
The Kitty Hawk Models T-28C Trojan in 1/32 scale offers a highly detailed replica of the iconic trainer used extensively by the US Navy and allied nations. This version features the prominent arrestor hook and modifications for carrier operations, making it a distinctive and popular subject among Cold War aircraft. The kit delivers crisp mouldings, comprehensive cockpit detail, photo-etched parts, and an array of armament options to suit multiple configurations.
- 1/32 scale injection-moulded plastic kit
- Depicts the carrier-capable T-28C variant
- Includes arrestor hook and folding wing detail
- Highly detailed cockpit and engine
- Ordnance options for underwing stores
- Photo-etched and clear parts included
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
Paint Reference Guide:
Colour | Tamiya | Vallejo | Mr Hobby | Mr Color |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gloss White | X-2 | 70.842 | H001 | C001 |
Insignia Red | X-7 | 70.957 | H327 | C327 |
Interior Green | XF-71 | 71.137 | H058 | C058 |
Paints are shown for reference only; they may not be recommended in the manufacturer’s instructions and are to be used only as a guide. It is recommended that you conduct your own research to find the finish you want.
History:
The North American T-28 Trojan was introduced in the 1950s as a military trainer, replacing the aging T-6 Texan. The T-28C variant, designed for the US Navy, included a tailhook and structural reinforcements for carrier training operations. With its powerful Wright R-1820 radial engine, the Trojan was not only an effective trainer but also adapted for combat roles in counter-insurgency missions during the Vietnam War and other global conflicts. The aircraft’s rugged construction and reliable performance earned it a reputation as a dependable workhorse. Today, many examples remain airworthy, cherished by collectors and warbird enthusiasts alike for their distinctive radial sound and historical significance.