Legendary F-14 Tomcat Replica: A 1:160 scale die-cast model of the iconic F-14 Tomcat, the supersonic, long-range interceptor fighter aircraft used by the Navy for air superiority and defending carrier battle groups against anti-ship missiles.
Jolly Rogers VFA-103 Edition: Features the striking Jolly Rogers livery with the sinister white skull-and-crossbones insignia, adopted by the US Navy Strike Fighter Squadron 103 (VFA-103) in 1995, marking their legacy.
Die-Cast Metal Construction: Built from durable die-cast metal with select plastic components, offering exceptional detail and realistic craftsmanship for collectors and aviation enthusiasts.
Variable Geometry Wings: The model captures the F-14’s signature swing-wing design, with wings that automatically adjust between 20 and 68 degrees for high-speed and low-speed flight, though the wings on this model are stationary for display purposes.
Perfect Display Size: Measures approximately 4 3/4 inches long with a 2 7/8 inch wingspan, ideal for display on shelves, desks, or in a military aviation collection. Recommended for adult collectors and fans aged 14 and up.
Own a piece of naval aviation history with this 1:160 scale F-14 Tomcat Jolly Rogers die-cast model, honoring one of the most formidable carrier-based fighters ever built. The real Grumman F-14 Tomcat was a supersonic, long-range, high-endurance interceptor operated by the Navy as its primary air superiority fighter. Designed to defend carrier battle groups against anti-ship missiles and airborne threats, the F-14 combined power, speed, and versatility. Its two-seat cockpit featured a bubble canopy for outstanding visibility, while its variable-geometry wings automatically swept between 20 and 68 degrees — extended for lower-speed maneuvering and swept back for high-speed intercept missions. This model represents the aircraft flown by Strike Fighter Squadron 103, better known as the Jolly Rogers. In 1995, the squadron adopted the iconic skull-and-crossbones insignia displayed on all-black tails — a symbol that became synonymous with naval aviation strength. VFA-103 supported operations during the Yugoslav Wars and participated in combat operations in Afghanistan. Their final deployment with the F-14 came aboard the USS John F. Kennedy in the Persian Gulf, marked by the legendary “Final Tomcat Cruise” tail art. In December 2004, the squadron transitioned from the Tomcat to the F/A-18F Super Hornet, closing an iconic chapter in Navy history. Crafted from quality die-cast metal, this compact collectible measures approximately 4 3/4 inches long with a 2 7/8 inch wingspan. The wings are stationary, accurately reflecting the aircraft’s distinctive swept-wing profile in display form. Designed for collectors, veterans, and aviation enthusiasts alike, this Tomcat replica makes a striking addition to desks, shelves, curio cabinets, or military memorabilia collections. Whether you’re honoring naval aviation heritage or searching for a meaningful gift for a military aircraft enthusiast, this F-14 Tomcat Jolly Rogers model delivers history, craftsmanship, and display-ready appeal in one legendary aircraft.