Zoukei-Mura Plastic Model Kit
Focke-Wulf Ta 152H-1 (1/32) SWS02
The Ta 152H-1 was the pinnacle of Focke-Wulf’s piston-engine fighter development during WWII. Designed by Kurt Tank and derived from the Fw 190 lineage, the Ta 152 was optimised for high-altitude performance. With an extended wingspan, pressurised cockpit, and a powerful DB 603 engine with GM-1 nitrous boost, it was capable of intercepting Allied bombers at extreme altitudes. Zoukei-Mura’s SWS02 brings this rare and sophisticated Luftwaffe fighter to life with extraordinary internal fidelity and surface detail.
- 1/32 scale injection-moulded plastic kit
- Highly detailed DB 603 engine with complete mount and plumbing
- Full cockpit with accurate pressurised components and radio gear
- Detailed wheel wells, armament bays, and multi-part cowling panels
- Extended high-altitude wings with internal spars and rib structure
- Poseable control surfaces and removable panels
- Includes photo-etched parts and decal options for Luftwaffe late-war schemes
- Unassembled and unpainted – glue and paint required
Paint Reference Guide
Colour | Tamiya | Vallejo | Mr Hobby | Mr Color |
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RLM 81 Brown-Violet | XF-64 + XF-49 | 71.262 | H421 | C421 |
RLM 82 Light Green | XF-5 | 71.261 | H422 | C422 |
RLM 76 Light Blue | XF-23 | 71.255 | H417 | C417 |
RLM 02 Interior Grey | XF-22 | 71.044 | H70 | C60 |
Tire Black | XF-85 | 70.861 | H77 | C137 |
Paints are shown for reference only, they may not be recommended in the manufacturer instructions and are to be used only as a guide. It is advised you do your own research to match the finish you want.
History
The Focke-Wulf Ta 152H-1 was Germany’s ultimate piston-engine interceptor of WWII. Based on the Fw 190D series but extensively modified, it featured an elongated fuselage, wide-span wings, and a pressurised cockpit. Powered by the liquid-cooled DB 603 engine and equipped with GM-1 nitrous oxide injection, the Ta 152H-1 achieved remarkable high-altitude performance, reaching over 13,000 m. Despite entering service too late to affect the war’s outcome, it proved highly effective in limited combat engagements. Only a handful were built, but its sleek design and elite role cemented its place in aviation history as one of the most advanced fighters of the era. Zoukei-Mura’s kit honours this Luftwaffe marvel with intricate internal detail and superb engineering fidelity.