Description
In 1937, while the Me-109 was a formidable aircraft, the Reich Air Ministry sought a more advanced fighter to surpass any future foreign designs.
Kurt Tank’s Focke-Wulf Fw-190 Würger (Butcher Bird) won the design competition with its innovative use of an air-cooled radial engine.
By the summer of 1941, the Fw-190 had become Germany’s premier piston-powered WWII fighter. A total of over 20,000 Fw-190s were produced, with 13,291 being of the nine different “A” variants.
This diecast model from Hobby Master captures all the intricate details, from markings to armaments, in a stunningly scaled replica.

