Hobby Boss 1/72 F-86F-40 Sabre Easy Assembly Plastic Model Kit
Build one of the most iconic jet fighters of the Cold War with the Hobby Boss 1/72 F-86F-40 Sabre Easy Assembly Plastic Model Kit. The North American F-86F-40 Sabre was the final production variant of the legendary Sabre, featuring extended wings for improved maneuverability and performance. Developed primarily for allied export customers, the F-86F-40 served with numerous air forces around the world and became one of the most successful first-generation jet fighters ever built.
Part of Hobby Boss's popular Easy Assembly Series, this 1/72 scale kit is designed for a straightforward and enjoyable building experience while maintaining impressive accuracy and detail. The kit features a slide-molded fuselage, one-piece wing, recessed panel lines, a basic cockpit, and clear canopy parts. With only 31 parts, it's an excellent choice for beginners, younger modelers, or experienced builders looking for a quick and satisfying project.
Whether finished in Luftwaffe or Japan Air Self-Defense Force markings, the F-86F-40 Sabre is a classic addition to any Cold War aircraft collection.
Key Features
- Highly detailed 1/72 scale plastic model kit
- Part of the Hobby Boss Easy Assembly Series
- Authentic North American F-86F-40 Sabre
- Simple 31-part construction
- Slide-molded fuselage
- One-piece wing for easy assembly
- Finely recessed panel lines
- Clear canopy included
- Decals for German Air Force and Japan Air Self-Defense Force aircraft
- Excellent beginner-friendly project
- Assembly required
- Paint and cement sold separately
Historical Background
Introduced in 1955, the F-86F-40 Sabre was an improved export version of the highly successful F-86F fighter. The aircraft featured extended wings with increased span, improving maneuverability and low-speed handling compared to earlier Sabre variants. Although it never entered operational service with the U.S. Air Force, the F-86F-40 was exported to allied nations including West Germany and Japan, where it served as a front-line interceptor during the height of the Cold War. The Sabre earned worldwide recognition for its outstanding performance and played a significant role in the development of postwar jet aviation.