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Roden Models 1/48 Roden Sopwith 1.B1 French Bomber - 411 $23.25
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Roden Models 1/48 Roden Sopwith 1½ Strutter comic fighter - 407 $23.25
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Roden Models 1/48 Roden Sopwith 1½ Strutter single-seat bomber - 404 $23.25
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Roden Models 1/48 Roden Sopwith 1½ Strutter two-seat fighter - 402 $23.25
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Roden Models WWI and Specialty Prop Aircraft in 1/48 Scale
Roden Models has established itself as the premier manufacturer of World War I aircraft kits, offering the most comprehensive catalog of Great War subjects available in 1/48 scale. This collection showcases their extensive range spanning British, French, German, and American aircraft from the dawn of aerial combat through the interwar period and into specialized post-war observation and utility aircraft. Roden's commitment to WWI aviation has filled enormous gaps in the modeling market, providing access to aircraft that shaped the development of aerial warfare, reconnaissance, and bombing during the conflict that introduced aviation as a decisive military technology. These kits appeal to modelers fascinated by the pioneering era of military aviation, the technological evolution from primitive scouts to sophisticated fighters, and the unique aesthetic of fabric-covered biplanes with their distinctive rigging, struts, and period markings.
British WWI Aircraft - Sopwith, SE5a, and Bristol Fighters
Roden offers comprehensive coverage of Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force aircraft that dominated British aerial operations during World War I. The Sopwith 1½ Strutter appears in multiple variants including two-seat fighter, single-seat bomber, and comic fighter configurations, representing one of the first British aircraft with synchronized machine guns and effective two-seat fighter capabilities. The SE5a, arguably the finest British fighter of the war, is available with both Hispano-Suiza and Wolseley Viper engine options, capturing the variants that equipped elite squadrons and produced many of Britain's top aces. The Bristol F.2B Fighter, known as the Brisfit, appears in multiple engine configurations including the standard model and variants with Sunbeam Arab engines. Additional British subjects include the de Havilland D.H.4 and D.H.9 bombers in military and post-war civilian configurations, the BE2c reconnaissance aircraft, and the BE12b fighter variant, providing comprehensive coverage of British aviation development throughout the Great War.
German WWI Fighters and Interwar Aircraft
German aviation is represented by the legendary Fokker D.VII, widely considered the finest fighter aircraft of World War I, along with the Junkers D.I all-metal fighter that pioneered cantilever wing construction. Interwar subjects include the Arado Ar 68 biplane fighter that served as a transitional design between WWI-era biplanes and modern monoplane fighters, and the Heinkel He 51 that equipped the Luftwaffe during its formative years and saw combat in the Spanish Civil War. These kits document the evolution of German fighter design from the fabric-covered biplanes of the Great War through the all-metal construction and advanced aerodynamics that would characterize WWII aircraft. The inclusion of both combat and transitional aircraft allows modelers to explore the technological progression that transformed military aviation between the world wars.
American, French, and Specialty Aircraft
American aviation is represented by the Nieuport 28, the first fighter flown by American pursuit squadrons in France, and various American-built versions of British designs including Dayton-Wright-built D.H.4 bombers. Post-war subjects expand dramatically beyond WWI with the Gloster Gladiator biplane fighter representing the final evolution of the biplane fighter concept, the Beechcraft Staggerwing in multiple civilian and military variants showcasing elegant interwar design, and specialized military aircraft including the OV-1 Mohawk battlefield surveillance aircraft that served extensively in Vietnam, the L-19/O-1 Bird Dog observation aircraft, the T-28 Trojan trainer, and the Pilatus Porter STOL utility aircraft. This diverse selection demonstrates Roden's willingness to explore aviation history beyond the familiar WWII subjects, providing modelers with access to aircraft that served important but often overlooked roles in military and civilian aviation.
Rigging, Detail, and WWI Modeling Techniques
Roden WWI aircraft kits present unique modeling challenges and opportunities related to biplane construction and rigging. The kits include comprehensive parts for wing struts, interplane bracing, control cables, and rigging wires that characterized period aircraft construction. Modelers can choose between various rigging materials including stretched sprue, monofilament line, or specialized rigging thread to replicate the complex wire bracing that maintained structural integrity of fabric-covered wings. The kits feature detailed cockpit interiors with period instrumentation, engine installations showing rotary or inline powerplants, and fabric surface detail that accepts weathering and finishing techniques. Building WWI aircraft develops skills in precise alignment, rigging installation, and period-appropriate finishing that differ significantly from WWII aircraft modeling, providing engaging challenges and distinctive display pieces that showcase the pioneering era of military aviation.
Complementary 1/48 Scale Prop Aircraft Resources
Expand your 1/48 scale aircraft collection by exploring additional manufacturers including Tamiya, Trumpeter, and Kinetic prop aircraft. For additional WWI and specialty subjects, browse Clear Prop Models, Modelsvit, and ICM aircraft. Explore Roden in other scales with 1/72 Roden Models prop aircraft. Visit Roden Models to discover their complete range of WWI, interwar, and specialty aircraft kits for dedicated aviation modeling enthusiasts worldwide.