Tamiya Plastic Model Kit
Tamiya Lockheed Martin F-35C Lightning II (1/48)
The Tamiya Lockheed Martin F-35C Lightning II in 1/48 scale captures the advanced design and carrier-based capabilities of this fifth-generation stealth fighter. The F-35C variant features larger wings, folding wingtips, and reinforced landing gear for CATOBAR (catapult assisted take-off but arrested recovery) operations, making it uniquely suited for aircraft carrier service.
This precision kit includes newly moulded fuselage parts, finely rendered surface detail with moulded-in Radar Absorbent Material (RAM) panels, and options for multiple configurations. Builders can choose deployed or folded wing tips, open or closed weapons bays, canopy, air refuelling probe, and boarding ladder. A range of ordnance is provided, including AIM-9X, AIM-120C, GBU-12, and GBU-31, along with pylons, a gun pod, and RCS enhancers for training configurations.
- 1/48 scale plastic model assembly kit
- Accurate reproduction of the F-35C’s larger wings and stabilisers
- Interchangeable deployed or folded wing tips
- Highly detailed cockpit, landing gear bays, and engine nozzle
- Multiple ordnance loadout options
- Includes pilot figure with Helmet-Mounted Display (HMD)
- Masking stickers and decals for six marking options (US Navy & USMC)
Paints and glue not included, sold separately.
History:
The Lockheed Martin F-35C Lightning II is the carrier variant of the Joint Strike Fighter, designed to replace ageing F/A-18 Hornets in US Navy service. Featuring larger wings, foldable tips, and strengthened landing gear, the F-35C can withstand the stresses of carrier launches and arrested landings. Equipped with advanced stealth technology, networked avionics, and multi-role capability, it can operate in air-to-air, air-to-ground, and reconnaissance roles. Its ability to switch between stealth, air-to-air, and ‘beast mode’ configurations makes it a highly versatile platform. Since its introduction, the F-35C has enhanced the striking power of carrier air wings, ensuring dominance in modern naval aviation for decades to come.