McDonnell-Douglas A-4M/N Skyhawk II
ESCI | No. 4016 | 1:48
Facts
- Brand:
- ESCI
- Title:
- McDonnell-Douglas A-4M/N Skyhawk II
- Number:
- 4016
- Scale:
- 1:48
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 1979 New tool
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- Douglas A-4 Skyhawk » Jets (Aircraft)
Markings
Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
Douglas A-4M Skyhawk
US Marine Corps Aviation (1912-now)
- VMA-214 Black Sheep
1977 - MCAS El Toro, CA
Gull grey-Gloss FS16440 Upper & Insignia White, Gloss FS17875 - VMA-311 Tomcats
1978 - Iwakuni AB
Gull grey-Gloss FS16440 Upper & Insignia White, Gloss FS17875
Douglas A-4N Skyhawk
Heyl Ha'Avir (Israeli Air Force 1948-now)
Box contents
Plastic sprue, Plastic sprue (Clear), Decalsheet (waterslide)
Dimensions:
369x232x51 mm
(14.5x9.1x2 inch)
Product timeline
ESCI
Revell/ESCI
Polistil
ESCI/Scale Craft
ERTL
ESCI/ERTL
AMT/ERTL
Italeri
Instructions
Download 1635Kb (.pdf)
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Comments
RRman
Site won't let me add a link to the in-box preview on this kit; here it is: modelingmadness.com/..inbotta4mpreview.htm
Site won't let me add a link to the in-box preview on this kit; here it is: modelingmadness.com/..inbotta4mpreview.htm
All comments (5) » 14 October 2016, 19:49
Peter Crimmin
I come across an article which states that this kit is a re-release of the ESCI/Scalecraft A-4 E/F kit with modifications for A-4 M/N
(link - a4skyhawk.org/content/modelers-hangar-bay)
there for if the article is right and the dates on one or both kits are wrong. He states ESCI/Scalecraft A-4 E/F kit come out in 1983. As I have the A-4 M/N #4016 kit in my stash I double check to see if there is a date to found on the kit but unfortunately not.
I come across an article which states that this kit is a re-release of the ESCI/Scalecraft A-4 E/F kit with modifications for A-4 M/N
(link - a4skyhawk.org/content/modelers-hangar-bay)
there for if the article is right and the dates on one or both kits are wrong. He states ESCI/Scalecraft A-4 E/F kit come out in 1983. As I have the A-4 M/N #4016 kit in my stash I double check to see if there is a date to found on the kit but unfortunately not.
19 February 2015, 15:09
H K
This seems to be a well researched article. I would say feel free to correct everything.
This seems to be a well researched article. I would say feel free to correct everything.
19 February 2015, 17:27
Peter Crimmin
Yes H K it does look like a creditable source indeed and although I have searched for release date I was unable to find it. I did update the colour scheme /decals while I had the instruction sheet out. I was curious to see what year ESCI Kit #4015 was release which just so happen to be 1983, so I've taken the liberty to best guess that this kit was also released in that year.
Yes H K it does look like a creditable source indeed and although I have searched for release date I was unable to find it. I did update the colour scheme /decals while I had the instruction sheet out. I was curious to see what year ESCI Kit #4015 was release which just so happen to be 1983, so I've taken the liberty to best guess that this kit was also released in that year.
20 February 2015, 01:29
H K
The internet is an interesting place. It is often easier to find information on 60`s kits than on 80`s ones. My father had a great collection of old catalogues from his visits to the Nuremberg toy fare. Unfortunately it was lost when they moved.
The internet is an interesting place. It is often easier to find information on 60`s kits than on 80`s ones. My father had a great collection of old catalogues from his visits to the Nuremberg toy fare. Unfortunately it was lost when they moved.
20 February 2015, 10:39
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