F-84F Thunderstreak Gazelle Sq. Decal Set
$14,00 – $21,00
- Digital Silk Screen Printed decal set
- Product codes:
- Dbt-01415 (1/72)
- Dbt-01416 (1/48)
- Dbt-01417 (1/32)
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Description
Bring your model to life with the F-84F Thunderstreak Gazelle Sq. Decal Set. Designed specifically to capture the unique markings of the Gazelle Squadron’s iconic F-84F Thunderstreak aircraft, this decal set delivers unmatched authenticity and precision.
The F-84F Thunderstreak Gazelle Sq. Decal Set accurately replicates squadron insignias, aircraft codes, stencils, and national insignia as seen on operational Thunderstreaks. Printed on ultra-thin, flexible, and durable decal film, these markings ensure an effortless application and flawless fit for your scale model.
Avoid tedious masking and painting — this 3D-quality decal set allows you to achieve professional-grade results with minimal effort. Whether you are building a historical diorama or a standalone display model, these decals will elevate your project.
Perfect for collectors, aviation historians, and scale model enthusiasts, the F-84F Thunderstreak Gazelle Sq. Decal Set is a must-have addition to any Cold War-era aircraft collection. Add an iconic chapter of aviation history to your model with precision and style.
Additional information
Scale | 1/32, 1/48, 1/72 |
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Build Model | F-16 Fighting Falcon |
Suitable Kits | Academy, Fujimi, Generic, Italeri, Kinetic, Revell, Tamiya |
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The Turkish Air Force incorporated the F-84F Thunderstreak aircraft into its inventory in the late 1950s. These aircraft were acquired as part of military aid from the West following Turkey’s accession to NATO. The F-84F Thunderstreak was used in tactical bombing and fighter-bomber roles within the Turkish Air Force. During the Cold War, these aircraft played a significant role in enhancing Turkey’s defense capabilities. The F-84Fs remained in active service until the early 1970s, after which they were retired and replaced by more modern jets. These aircraft are considered a crucial step in the modernization process of the Turkish Air Force.
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