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Corgi Aviation Archive 1:72 Hawker Hunter Mk6 4FTS 1973 Jet Fighter Power AA32702


Limited Edition
2112 of 4000
Pieces Worldwide

Condition

Most Hawker Hunter variants, including the F.Mk.6A depicted here, were powered by a single Rolls-Royce Avon turbojet. XF418 began life as an F.Mk.6 but was upgraded to FGA.Mk.9 standard with additions like a tail parachute, earning it the F.Mk.6A designation. Initially serving with the Air Force Defence School, it joined No.1 Tactical Weapons Unit at RAF Brawdy in October 1976—a unit formed in 1974 to succeed No.229 OCU. XF418 remained in service at Brawdy until its withdrawal and scrapping in 1985.

Grading

Grading Criteria


Mint (10/10)  
 - As new, no visible flaws.


Near Mint (9/10)  
- Very light signs of handling or display only.


Excellent (8/10)  
- Light wear or a few tiny marks; displays very well.


Very Good (7/10)  
- Noticeable wear or small chips/rubs but still presentable.


Good (6/10)  
- Obvious overall wear; better as a display/filler piece.


Fair (5/10)  
- Heavy wear or larger areas of paint loss.


Spares/Repairs (4/10 or below)  
- Significant damage or missing parts.


For a full breakdown on how we grade models, please refer to our Conditional Grading page.

 

Returns

- Returns are accepted within 30 days of delivery.

- Items must be returned in their original condition.

- Free UK customer returns.

- Non-UK customers are responsible for return postage unless the item is faulty or not as described. We photograph and describe all items accurately to help you buy with confidence.

- Refunds are issued after inspection of the returned item.

For more information on returns, please visit our Returns Policy page.


If you need to return an item, please email jay@thecollectablesvault.com or use the contact form under “About & Help” in the top menu.

Condition

Most Hawker Hunter variants, including the F.Mk.6A depicted here, were powered by a single Rolls-Royce Avon turbojet. XF418 began life as an F.Mk.6 but was upgraded to FGA.Mk.9 standard with additions like a tail parachute, earning it the F.Mk.6A designation. Initially serving with the Air Force Defence School, it joined No.1 Tactical Weapons Unit at RAF Brawdy in October 1976—a unit formed in 1974 to succeed No.229 OCU. XF418 remained in service at Brawdy until its withdrawal and scrapping in 1985.

Grading

Grading Criteria


Mint (10/10)  
 - As new, no visible flaws.


Near Mint (9/10)  
- Very light signs of handling or display only.


Excellent (8/10)  
- Light wear or a few tiny marks; displays very well.


Very Good (7/10)  
- Noticeable wear or small chips/rubs but still presentable.


Good (6/10)  
- Obvious overall wear; better as a display/filler piece.


Fair (5/10)  
- Heavy wear or larger areas of paint loss.


Spares/Repairs (4/10 or below)  
- Significant damage or missing parts.


For a full breakdown on how we grade models, please refer to our Conditional Grading page.

 

Returns

- Returns are accepted within 30 days of delivery.

- Items must be returned in their original condition.

- Free UK customer returns.

- Non-UK customers are responsible for return postage unless the item is faulty or not as described. We photograph and describe all items accurately to help you buy with confidence.

- Refunds are issued after inspection of the returned item.

For more information on returns, please visit our Returns Policy page.


If you need to return an item, please email jay@thecollectablesvault.com or use the contact form under “About & Help” in the top menu.