This is the F-16C "Rockslide" 85-474 706th Aggressor Squadron USAF in 1:72 scale by Hobby Master.
The F‑16C “Rockslide” (serial 85‑474) of the newly formed 706th Aggressor Squadron at Nellis AFB embodies a fresh twist in air combat training. Bearing a unique multi-tone desert aggressor camouflage, “Rockslide” is part of the USAF Reserve's first dedicated F‑16 aggressor squadron—nicknamed the “Cajuns”—tasked with emulating fourth-generation threat aircraft in Red Flag exercises. Its bold livery, aggressive mission profile, and role in forging combat-ready tactics make it stand out not just as a trainer, but as a direct instrument of adversary simulation—bridging the gap between frontline capability and tactical realism in Air Force warfighting.
Hobby Master has earned a reputation as one of the top-tier brands for die-cast aircraft due to its meticulous attention to detail, durable metal build, and rich historical accuracy. Collectors often praise their models for realistic panel lines, pad‑printed placards, functional features like removable canopies and landing gear, and authentic detachable ordnance—all hallmarks of their popular Air Power Series. Hobbyists consider Hobby Master “top‑notch,” ideal for collectors seeking museum‑grade realism and durable craftsmanship
The F‑16C “Rockslide” (serial 85‑474) of the newly formed 706th Aggressor Squadron at Nellis AFB embodies a fresh twist in air combat training. Bearing a unique multi-tone desert aggressor camouflage, “Rockslide” is part of the USAF Reserve's first dedicated F‑16 aggressor squadron—nicknamed the “Cajuns”—tasked with emulating fourth-generation threat aircraft in Red Flag exercises. Its bold livery, aggressive mission profile, and role in forging combat-ready tactics make it stand out not just as a trainer, but as a direct instrument of adversary simulation—bridging the gap between frontline capability and tactical realism in Air Force warfighting.
Hobby Master has earned a reputation as one of the top-tier brands for die-cast aircraft due to its meticulous attention to detail, durable metal build, and rich historical accuracy. Collectors often praise their models for realistic panel lines, pad‑printed placards, functional features like removable canopies and landing gear, and authentic detachable ordnance—all hallmarks of their popular Air Power Series. Hobbyists consider Hobby Master “top‑notch,” ideal for collectors seeking museum‑grade realism and durable craftsmanship
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