1/48 Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat "Battle of Midway"
1/48 Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat "Battle of Midway" by Academy delivers a richly detailed aircraft modelling experience for aviation hobbyists who want to recreate a key moment in carrier warfare history. Featuring: Highly detailed moulding: Precisely captured fuselage, cockpit and surface detail give a realistic finish. Choice of wing configurations: Offers both standard and folded-wing options to reflect carrier operations. Authentic Battle of Midway scheme: Includes markings specific to the 1942 Pacific engagement, ideal for display in a historic context. Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate): Length: 22.9 cm Width (wingspan): 26.4 cm Height: ~8.1 cm Technical Specifications: Scale: 1:48 Manufacturer: Academy Model: Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat "Battle of Midway" Parts count: Approx. 200+ (typical for 1:48 aircraft kits) Material: Injection-moulded plastic Assembly: Required Paint/Glue: Required (not included) Recommended Age: 14+ Perfect for: Aviation enthusiasts, WWII model-builders and display collectors who enjoy recreating historic carrier aircraft. Backed by Academy's trusted service and global availability. Why this kit mattersThe Grumman F4F‑4 Wildcat was a key US Navy carrier fighter in the Pacific War and was flown during the Battle of Midway (June 1942), a pivotal moment in naval aviation history. This kit lets the modeller replicate an iconic warbird in full 1:48 scale, with options such as folded wings that reflect its carrier-based operations. The combination of historic accuracy, build quality and display appeal make it a standout for hobbyists seeking a premium aircraft model. How to use itBegin by organising all sprues and checking the instruction booklet. Paint major components such as the fuselage and cockpit before assembly where possible. Use modelling glue to affix parts. The wing-fold option may require careful alignment. After assembly, apply decals and finish with a clear coat. Then display the completed model in a case or on a shelf where its clean lines and historic scheme can be appreciated. This is a plastic model kit. Assembly, paint, and glue are required. It is not a toy.
