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Brand new 1/72 scale diecast model of the Lockheed F-35B Lightning II Aircraft (Beast Mode) "169623, VMFA-242 Bats, Iwakuni, Japan" (2024) United States Marine Corps "Air Power Series" diecast model by Hobby Master, comes in a brand new box. The model features a detailed exterior with true-to-scale accuracy, an opening canopy, and includes a display stand and missile accessories. Constructed from diecast metal and plastic, it offers durability and a realistic weight, with intricate panel lines, antennas, access panels, and surface details for an authentic representation of the real aircraft. The Lockheed F-35B Lightning II, Bureau Number 169623, serves with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 242 (VMFA-242) “Bats,” based at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. In 2024, this fifth-generation stealth multirole fighter was regularly seen flying in its “beast mode,” a configuration maximizing its external weapon loadout for high-intensity combat operations. VMFA-242 plays a key role in the Indo-Pacific region, providing forward-deployed airpower and rapid-response capability amid rising tensions in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait. The F-35B variant is distinct for its short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) capabilities, ideal for Marine Corps expeditionary operations. Since transitioning to the F-35B in 2020, VMFA-242 has participated in numerous joint exercises and operational patrols under the U.S.-Japan security alliance, enhancing regional deterrence. While the squadron has not been involved in large-scale conflict as of 2024, its deployments and training missions simulate combat readiness for near-peer threats, ensuring U.S. tactical superiority in future confrontations. The “beast mode” loadout demonstrated by aircraft 169623 at Iwakuni highlights the flexibility of the F-35B, allowing it to shift from stealth operations with internal weapons to full-force strike missions carrying bombs and air-to-air missiles on six external pylons. VMFA-242, with its heritage dating back to WWII and the jet’s advanced capabilities, symbolizes the fusion of tradition and modern warfare. This 1:72 scale model in “beast mode” offers a dynamic representation of contemporary Marine Corps airpower, with meticulously rendered details, full external weapons loadout, and authentic squadron markings, making it a striking addition for collectors and military aviation enthusiasts. The model measures approximately 8.5 inches in length with a wingspan of 5.75 inches and comes in the manufacturer’s original unopened packaging.