This 1/72 Scale F/A-18 Hornet Jolly Rogers Quick Build Fighter Jet Model Kit brings the U.S. Navy's most iconic carrier-based multirole fighter to life in a highly interactive 36-piece assembly format, measuring 10.04×7.48×2.95 inches upon completion. Featuring the legendary Jolly Rogers skull-and-crossbones livery of VFA-103 Squadron, this model captures every classic characteristic of the F/A-18 Hornet airframe with precision-molded plastic components. Three fully interactive features — movable swing wings, an openable cockpit canopy, and movable landing gear wheels — deliver a dynamic and realistic display experience that goes far beyond a standard static model kit.
- Iconic Jolly Rogers VFA-103 Squadron Livery – 1/72 scale precision molding faithfully reproduces the F/A-18 Hornet's distinctive twin-tail layout, LEX strakes, and all-weather nose profile in the legendary Jolly Rogers skull-and-crossbones paint scheme that has defined U.S. Navy fighter aviation since World War II
- Three Interactive Moving Features – Fully poseable swing wings rotate to swept and spread positions, openable cockpit canopy reveals detailed interior, and movable landing gear wheels enable both flight and ground display configurations for a uniquely dynamic model experience
- 36-Piece Quick Build System – Precision snap-fit components require no special tools, with step-by-step illustrated instructions making assembly smooth and accessible for beginners and younger builders while rewarding experienced collectors with authentic detail
- Premium Display Base Included – Dedicated display base presents the completed Jolly Rogers Hornet at a striking angle, perfect for bedroom shelves, office desks, or naval aviation display collections
- Durable Safe Construction & Protective Packaging – High-quality fade and oxidation-resistant plastic with no sharp edges ensures safe handling during assembly and play, packaged in a protective hard cardboard box for damage-free delivery
Are you a Jolly Rogers fan? Which iconic U.S. Navy squadron livery would you love to see next — VF-31 Tomcatters, VFA-41 Black Aces, or VFA-143 Pukin Dogs? Tell us in the comments!