Hasegawa 35105 - 1/72 U.S. Aircraft Weapon Loading Set X72-5 Scale Loading Gear  [HA-35105]

Hasegawa 35105 - 1/72 U.S. Aircraft Weapon Loading Set X72-5
Price:
CAD$11.99
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-35105
GTIN:
4967834351059
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Add Scale-Accurate Ground Support to Your Fleet

The Hasegawa 35105 - 1/72 U.S. Aircraft Weapon Loading Set X72-5 gives modellers a compact set of weapon loading tools and ground support pieces to enrich 1/72 military aircraft displays. The parts are modelled to reflect common U.S. service loading equipment, helping you portray operational setups with greater authenticity.

Scaled Tools for Realistic Service Scenes

This accessory pack contains multiple loading implements and ordnance handling items scaled for 1/72 models. The dimensions and detailing are tuned to sit naturally with popular aircraft kits, so you can stage airfield or carrier deck scenarios without compromising scale accuracy.

Display Appeal and Historical Context

Hobbyists focused on museum-style presentation or dioramas will find this set useful for adding operational context to their aircraft. Including practical ground gear helps explain how weapons were prepared and handled during sorties.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/72
  • Material: High-quality plastic
  • Assembly: Glue required
  • Includes: Assorted weapon loading tools and ground equipment
Yes, the pieces are produced to standard 1/72 scale and should pair well with most mainstream 1/72 military aircraft kits, though some adjustment or trimming may be necessary for perfect alignment.
Basic modelling tools and hobby paints are sufficient. Use fine brushes and weathering washes to bring out the small details and achieve a used, service-worn look.
The set requires careful assembly and glue. Modellers with some prior kit-building experience will find it straightforward, while absolute beginners may need patience for the small parts.

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