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HobbyBoss 1/48 TBD-1 Devastator Plastic Model Kit

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Description

1/48 TBD-1 Devastator Plastic Model Kit by HobbyBoss delivers a historically rich and engaging build experience for aviation enthusiasts and scale model collectors.

Featuring:

  • Authentic design: Accurately represents the Douglas TBD-1 Devastator, a pivotal US Navy torpedo bomber from the 1930s.
  • Detailed components: Includes over 140 parts, with photo-etched details for enhanced realism.
  • Comprehensive kit: Offers a complete assembly experience, capturing the essence of early naval aviation.

Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):

  • Length: 22.18 cm
  • Wingspan: 31.4 cm
  • Height: Not specified

Technical Specifications:

  • Scale: 1:48
  • Manufacturer: HobbyBoss
  • Model: TBD-1 Devastator
  • Parts count: 140+
  • Material: Injection-moulded plastic
  • Assembly: Required
  • Paint/Glue: Required (not included)
  • Recommended Age: 14+

Perfect for: Hobbyists seeking a detailed and historically significant aircraft model.

 Why this kit matters

The Douglas TBD-1 Devastator was a torpedo bomber of the United States Navy, ordered in 1934, it first flew in 1935 and entered service in 1937. At that point, it was the most advanced aircraft flying for the USN and possibly for any navy in the world. However, the fast pace of aircraft development caught up with it, and by the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the TBD was already outdated. It performed well in some early battles, but in the Battle of Midway, the Devastators launched against the Japanese fleet were almost totally wiped out. The type was immediately withdrawn from front-line service, replaced by the Grumman TBF Avenger. This model kit offers a rare opportunity to build a detailed replica of this pivotal aircraft, capturing its unique features and historical significance.

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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