Zoukei-Mura Plastic Model Kit
Focke-Wulf Ta 152H-0
The Zoukei-Mura Focke-Wulf Ta 152H-0 in 1/32 scale is a highly detailed representation of one of the most advanced piston-engined fighters developed by Germany during the Second World War. As part of the acclaimed Super Wing Series (SWS), this kit combines accurate external shaping with extensive internal structural detail.
Part of the 1/32 aircraft model kits range, the Ta 152H-0 features the long-wing high-altitude configuration designed for interception duties late in the war. Zoukei-Mura’s engineering approach focuses on recreating the aircraft’s internal systems and construction methods as well as its external appearance.
- 1/32 scale plastic model kit
- Part of the Zoukei-Mura Super Wing Series
- Highly detailed cockpit and internal structures
- Detailed engine and fuselage assemblies
- Accurate long-wing Ta 152H configuration
- Fine surface panel and rivet detail
- Clear parts and decal markings included
- Large-scale late-war Luftwaffe fighter model
The kit recreates the distinctive proportions of the Ta 152H-0, including its elongated fuselage and high-aspect-ratio wings designed for high-altitude performance. Internal framework, engine components, and cockpit systems are reproduced with the layered detail expected from the SWS series.
Surface details are sharply moulded and designed to reflect the aircraft’s advanced aerodynamic shape and late-war engineering refinements. The large 1/32 scale also allows cockpit and structural details to remain highly visible once assembled.
History
The Focke-Wulf Ta 152 was developed from the successful Fw 190 family as Germany sought a specialised high-altitude interceptor capable of engaging Allied bombers and escort fighters at extreme altitude. The aircraft was named after designer Kurt Tank, with the “Ta” prefix replacing the usual “Fw” designation.
The Ta 152H variant featured an extended wingspan, pressurised cockpit, and more powerful engine configuration optimised for high-altitude combat. These improvements gave the aircraft impressive speed and performance, particularly at altitude where many earlier fighters struggled.
Although introduced very late in the war and produced only in limited numbers, the Ta 152 gained a reputation as one of the most capable piston-engined fighters developed by the Luftwaffe.
The Ta 152H-0 pre-production aircraft represented the transition between prototype development and operational service, showcasing the advanced engineering concepts that defined Germany’s final generation of wartime fighters.





