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Asia: Friday, Aug 28 ~
UAE: Friday, Aug 28 ~
Order within 9 Hours 9 mins with Scheduled Delivery. If you place an order within this time, We will ship Thursday, Aug 27 2026. This delivery time is calculated by DHL and FedEx. You can check the exact delivery date on checkout page.
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A plastic model that requires assembly and painting. Separate tools, paint, etc. are required.
1/72 scale plastic model. The Mikoyan MIG-25 Foxbat is a Soviet Air Force high-speed interceptor fighter developed to counter the US XB-70 Valkyrie supersonic bomber. Although the XB-70 was changed to a prototype development and research project in 1961, the Soviet Union continued with its high-speed fighter development plan, and the MIG-25 was completed. It is said that the E-266, which first flew in early 1964 and set numerous flight records in terms of speed, altitude, and climb time, is the same model as the MIG-25 since 1965. It has excellent climbing ability and maneuverability at high altitudes, and has a maximum speed of Mach 3, attracting attention as an unparalleled fighter aircraft in the world. (From Discovery Japan Mall)
1/72 scale plastic model. The Mikoyan MIG-25 Foxbat is a Soviet Air Force high-speed interceptor fighter developed to counter the US XB-70 Valkyrie supersonic bomber. Although the XB-70 was changed to a prototype development and research project in 1961, the Soviet Union continued with its high-speed fighter development plan, and the MIG-25 was completed. It is said that the E-266, which first flew in early 1964 and set numerous flight records in terms of speed, altitude, and climb time, is the same model as the MIG-25 since 1965. It has excellent climbing ability and maneuverability at high altitudes, and has a maximum speed of Mach 3, attracting attention as an unparalleled fighter aircraft in the world. (From Discovery Japan Mall)
