

🚀 Own the skies with precision and style—don’t just collect, dominate your display!
The NUOTIE F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/72 metal model is a meticulously crafted diecast replica of the VFA-103 Jolly Rogers jet, featuring magnetic removable parts to reveal intricate radar and engine details. Constructed from durable zinc alloy with a fade-resistant finish, it includes a multi-angle adjustable display stand and assembles in just 30 minutes, making it a premium collectible for military aviation enthusiasts and professionals alike.






























| Brand | NUOTIE |
| Model Number | 747302571110 |
| Color | VFA-103 |
| Product Dimensions | 24 x 19 x 6.81 cm; 439.98 g |
| Material | Metal |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Item Weight | 440 g |
J**B
Great detail and quality
A**E
Alles O.K.
T**A
Qualidade, relevância e singularidade do produto e boa prestação de serviços de venda e entrega
P**O
If this is your first time buying a plane from this brand, here's something important: NUOTIE is the brand (even if you won’t see that name anywhere), but different models are made by different manufacturers — and the quality really depends on who made it. I have the F/A-18F Super Hornet 1/72 and the F-14A Tomcat 1/72, both made by TEREBO, and they’re absolutely AMAZING. Every detail is super well done, the parts feel solid, the build and paint quality are top-notch. Even the packaging is excellent — everything comes so well protected that I’m pretty sure they could fall from 2 meters and still be fine. They’re just beautiful. Honestly, I don’t think they could be made any better. Totally worth the price. On the other hand, I also have the 1/72 A-4 Skyhawk Attack, the 1/72 Harrier Jet Royal Air Force Fighter, and the 1/72 F-16D Block 42 90-0778 "MiG Killer" — these are marked as made by NUOTIE, and the quality is clearly much lower. The packaging is really flimsy, and any bump can break something. My A-4 Skyhawk arrived with all three landing gears broken. The overall quality isn't terrible, but definitely not on the same level as the TEREBO ones. And the base that came with the F-16D is just plain awful — total junk, not even worth a dollar. The TEREBO models (F/A-18F and F-14A) cost me close to $100 each, while the NUOTIE ones (A-4, Harrier, and F-16D) were less than half that — but honestly, they’re not worth it. The TEREBO planes feel like real collectibles. The NUOTIE ones? Just decent toys. So yeah — make sure to check the listing carefully and see who the manufacturer is before you buy.
D**D
fine workmanship, worth collecting
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