Academy Plastic Model Kit
Focke-Wulf Ta 183 Huckebein (1/48) 12327
The Academy 1/48 Focke-Wulf Ta 183 Huckebein kit brings to life a late-war German jet fighter concept that never reached production. Featuring sharp mouldings, finely recessed panel lines, and detailed cockpit parts, this model captures the radical swept-wing design envisioned by Focke-Wulf engineers during the closing stages of WWII.
- 1/48 scale plastic model kit of the Ta 183 Huckebein
- Detailed cockpit with pilot seat and instrument panel
- Distinctive swept-wing and T-tail configuration
- Authentic late-war Luftwaffe-style decals
- Optional weapons and underwing stores included
This kit is ideal for “what-if” and Luft ’46 modellers, offering a unique aircraft that represents the ambitious German jet projects of WWII. Paint and cement are required and sold separately.
History:
The Focke-Wulf Ta 183 Huckebein was a jet fighter design developed in the final months of World War II as part of Germany’s desperate push to counter Allied air superiority. Designed by Kurt Tank, the Ta 183 featured a sharply swept wing, high tailplane, and was intended to be powered by a Heinkel HeS 011 turbojet engine. Although the prototype never flew before Germany’s surrender, the design strongly influenced post-war jet development, particularly in the Soviet Union, where captured German engineers and blueprints contributed to the early MiG-15. The Ta 183 thus stands as a striking example of advanced German aeronautical engineering that bridged wartime innovation and Cold War jet technology.