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F-14A Tomcat


Name (as shown on packaging): F-14A Tomcat
Color Scheme: gray
Left Wing: star and stripes (top), NAVY (bottom)
Right Wing: NAVY (top), star and stripes (bottom)
Nose: 37, star and stripes
Tail: 285
Date Stamp: 1988
Variations: There is what appears to be an earlier variation that lacks both the red paint behind the cockpit and the black paint on the horizontal stabilizers.
NOTE: The Tomcat was part of "Collector Series I". The extra paint variation is pictured on packaging as available in the "ring squadron" style. The less paint version is pictured on packaging as a color changer (with red, white and blue stripes on the nose and wings and red and blue on the horizontal stabilizers).

Variation with black markings on horizontal stabilizers and red stripe behind cockpit

Comparison of two variations

Variation lacking paint on horizontal stabilizers and red stripe (packaging cardback image)

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