North-American F-86H Sabre Hog. This was the last version of the Sabre day fighter and the most powerful version of the Sabre ever built. It featured a deepened fuselage for the new power plant and increased internal fuel capacity and wings of greater span. The assigned role was not only as a fighter but also as a tactical nuclear bomber. It was introduced into service after the end of the Korean War and it served until the North-American F-100s were introduced into service in the mid-1950s. In National Guard units it served well into the 1960s. The kit consists of two sprues with plastic parts and photo-etched parts Decals offer three very colorful USAF machines. 52-2109/FU-109, 34th FDS, 413th FDW, George Air Force Base, 1955; 52-25743/FU-743, 429t