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1/48 Great Wall Hobby Prop Aircraft

Discover specialized WWII aircraft with 1/48 Great Wall Hobby Prop Aircraft featuring unique and rarely-modeled variants. This focused collection showcases the massive P-61A Black Widow night fighter with glass nose, P-61B Black Widow Last Shoot Down 1945, carrier-based Douglas TBD-1 Devastator torpedo bomber, unique TBD-1A Devastator Floatplane, and German Fw 189A1/A2 Uhu reconnaissance aircraft. Great Wall Hobby delivers exceptional detail with precision engineering. Pair with aircraft from 1/48 Tamiya Prop Aircraft and explore the official Great Wall Hobby website for building guides.

1/48 Great Wall Hobby Prop Aircraft

P-61 Black Widow - America's Night Fighter

Great Wall Hobby captures the massive Northrop P-61 Black Widow, America's purpose-built night fighter. The P-61A Black Widow Glass Nose represents the early variant with distinctive twin-boom design housing two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 engines, glass nose housing SCR-720 airborne intercept radar, crew of three including pilot, radar operator, and gunner, and heavy armament including four 20mm cannons and four .50 caliber machine guns. The P-61B Black Widow Last Shoot Down 1945 commemorates the final air-to-air victory of WWII. These kits feature detailed cockpit with instrument panels for all crew positions, comprehensive radar equipment, authentic night fighter black paint scheme, and exceptional surface detail capturing the Black Widow's imposing presence as the largest and heaviest fighter operated by the USAAF during WWII.

TBD Devastator - Carrier Torpedo Bomber

Great Wall Hobby documents the Douglas TBD Devastator, the U.S. Navy's first all-metal monoplane torpedo bomber. The Douglas TBD-1 Devastator VT-6 at Wake Island 1942 represents the standard carrier-based variant with distinctive mid-wing configuration, crew of three in tandem seating, internal torpedo bay or bomb load, and authentic U.S. Navy markings for Torpedo Squadron 6. The unique TBD-1A Devastator Floatplane showcases the experimental floatplane variant with large twin floats for water operations, representing a rarely-seen configuration. These kits capture the Devastator's role in early Pacific operations including the Battle of Midway, featuring detailed cockpit with greenhouse canopy, authentic carrier-based equipment, comprehensive ordnance options, and quality decals for various squadrons and time periods.

Fw 189 Uhu - German Reconnaissance Aircraft

Great Wall Hobby presents the distinctive Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu (Owl), one of the most unusual aircraft of WWII. The Fw 189A1/A2 with Nacht Jäger & Sonderaktion Schneekufen 3 in 1 provides multiple build options including the standard reconnaissance variant with distinctive twin-boom design housing two Argus As 410 engines, extensively glazed central nacelle providing exceptional visibility for the three-man crew, night fighter variant with modified armament, and winter operations variant with ski landing gear. The Fw 189 served extensively on the Eastern Front where Soviet troops nicknamed it the "Rama" (frame) due to its distinctive appearance. The kit features comprehensive glazing for the observation nacelle, detailed interior with crew positions, authentic Luftwaffe camouflage schemes, and photo-etched parts for enhanced detail.

Building Your Great Wall Hobby Collection

Great Wall Hobby kits are renowned for rarely-modeled subjects filling gaps in the market, exceptional engineering with precise fit, comprehensive detail with photo-etched parts, and clear instructions with painting guides. These aircraft pair perfectly with props from our Trumpeter, Kinetic, and Italeri prop aircraft collections. Great Wall Hobby also produces jets and military vehicles featured in our 1/48 Great Wall Hobby Jet Aircraft, 1/72 Jet Aircraft, and 1/35 Great Wall Hobby Military Vehicles collections. Visit the official Great Wall Hobby website for product catalogs, building guides, and modeling tutorials to enhance your specialized aircraft modeling experience.