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ICM 1/48 Ju 88A-4 WWII German Bomber

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Description

1/48 Ju 88A-4 WWII German Bomber by ICM delivers a highly detailed twin-engine aircraft build for historical aviation displays, WWII collections, and advanced scale modelling projects.

Featuring:

  • Detailed airframe parts: Includes finely moulded fuselage panels, control surfaces, and engine nacelles based on the Ju 88A-4 bomber version.
  • Full cockpit and interior detail: Pilot stations, instrument panels, crew seating, and internal sections add depth to the finished aircraft.
  • Bomb load and external details: Supplied with underwing stores and authentic markings for wartime presentation.

Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):

  • Length: 30.3 cm
  • Width: 41.8 cm
  • Height: 8.5 cm

    Technical Specifications:

        • Scale: 1/48
        • Manufacturer: ICM
        • Model: Ju 88A-4 WWII German Bomber
        • Parts count: 648
        • Material: Injection-moulded plastic
        • Assembly: Required
        • Paint/Glue: Required (not included)
        • Recommended Age: 14+
        • Pilot Figures: Not Included

    Perfect for: Aircraft modellers, WWII aviation collectors, diorama builders, and hobbyists looking for a large display aircraft.

    Why this kit matters

    The Junkers Ju 88 was one of Germany’s most important multi-role aircraft of the Second World War. First flown in 1936, it served as a bomber, night fighter, reconnaissance aircraft, and torpedo carrier. The A-4 version became one of the main bomber variants, fitted with longer wings, stronger landing gear, and improved defensive armament for extended combat duties.

    The Ju 88A-4 took part in major operations across Europe, North Africa, and the Eastern Front. Its speed, payload, and adaptability made it valuable to the Luftwaffe throughout the war. Crews used it for strategic bombing, maritime strikes, and support missions, making it one of the most widely produced German twin-engine aircraft of the conflict.

    How to use it

    Build using paint and glue. Display proudly once finished, at home or in your collection cabinet.

    This is a plastic model kit. Assembly, paint, and glue are required. It is not a toy.

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