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Discover the Guillow's 508 balsa airplane kit, a remarkable wooden airplane model to build representing the famous German dive bomber Junkers Ju-87 Stuka from World War II.
From the Guillow's 500 series, this range is ideal for beginners looking to explore balsa airplane modeling, while benefiting from an excellent value for money.
The laser-cut balsa wood pieces allow for precise and accessible assembly.
At 1/30 scale, with a wingspan of 42 cm, this Guillow's airplane model kit reproduces a historical aircraft specialized in dive bombing. A must-have model for enthusiasts of wooden military airplane models.
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The box contains all pre-cut wooden parts, cockpit, rubber wheels, authentic decals, etc...
Wingspan: 419mm
Model balsa airplane Guillow’s series 500 – Junkers Ju-87 Stuka
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Specialist since 1955
Fast shipping
Via Chronopost 24H
Via DPD 24/48H
Colissimo 48/72H
340105 products in stock
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In 3 or 4 installments

4.6/5
Specialist since 1955
are an excellent choice. They offer a remarkable balance between difficulty, realism, and assembly enjoyment, while maintaining the artisanal dimension that adds charm to wooden scale models.
When I discover a Guillow's Series 500 kit, I immediately reconnect with the authentic spirit of traditional aeronautical modeling.
This range holds a special place in the Guillow's catalog, offering World War II balsa aircraft models featuring iconic aircraft that have left their mark on aviation history.
Guillow's, a recognized American manufacturer since 1926, has become a global reference in the field of balsa wood model airplanes.
The brand is known for its kits that allow building miniature aircraft with a real wooden frame, unlike simple plastic models.
With the WWII Balsa Model Kits Series 500, I find models that combine reproduction finesse, quality materials, and construction enjoyment.
These kits provide an excellent gateway to self-build aircraft models, offering enough detail to satisfy enthusiasts.
The Guillow's Series 500 highlights some of the most famous military aircraft of the 20th century.
These aircraft have made history with their performance, technical design, or strategic role during major aerial conflicts.
By building a Guillow's WWII balsa aircraft model, you are not only creating a scale model but also recreating a part of aeronautical history.
Among the models offered in this range, you will find aircraft that have captivated generations of enthusiasts:
Each model has its own character, specific shapes, and history.
This is what makes building a military aircraft balsa model particularly captivating.
What I particularly appreciate about Guillow's Series 500 kits is the return to the fundamentals of modeling.
Here, you are not just assembling a few pieces; you are gradually building a true miniature aeronautical structure.
The balsa wood used by Guillow's is known for its lightness and ease of work. It allows for a sturdy structure while keeping a reduced weight, essential for free-flight models.
The Guillow's Series 500 balsa kits generally include:
This organization facilitates the work but also requires patience and precision.
I always advise taking your time, preparing each piece carefully before gluing, as the final quality largely depends on the care taken in the initial construction steps.
If you have already built plastic airplane models, you will discover a completely different approach with Guillow’s.
Building a balsa airplane is more immersive, more artisanal, almost architectural.
You will assemble a miniature frame, adjust the elements, sand the surfaces, apply the covering, and then complete the final decoration. Each step brings genuine satisfaction as you gradually see a complete airplane emerge from simple pieces of wood.
In my opinion, the Series 500 represents an excellent balance in the world of wooden airplane model kits. It is more detailed than the smaller introductory Guillow’s series but remains accessible for a motivated modeler.
I particularly recommend it to individuals who have already completed one or two simple models, or to beginners who want to learn a more traditional technique with gradual guidance.
The Series 500 allows you to learn many fundamental techniques:
These skills can then be used to build more complex balsa airplane models, such as some of the higher series offered by Guillow’s.
When I compare the different types of models available today, I find that Guillow’s kits maintain a true identity.
They represent a time when modeling required more manual involvement, precision, and creativity.
Choosing a Guillow’s Series 500 airplane model means choosing:
For me, these kits are more than just models. They allow you to understand how an airplane is built, discover the principles of a lightweight structure, and feel genuine pride when the finished model takes shape.
Enthusiasts of military airplane models, antique aircraft replicas, and wooden aeromodeling particularly appreciate this range for several reasons.
The Series 500 offers an excellent balance between realism, construction enjoyment, and accessibility.
It allows you to create a piece that can be displayed in a private collection, but also prepared for free flight depending on the chosen model.
Building a Guillow’s model requires time, but that is precisely what gives it its charm. Each assembly session becomes a moment of focus and discovery.
You can personalize your model, improve certain finishes, work on painting details, or faithfully reproduce historical decorations.
It is this personal dimension that transforms a simple wooden airplane model into a truly exciting project.
With its WWII balsa airplane kits, the Guillow’s Series 500 represents an essential range for those seeking an authentic construction experience.
It combines the history of military aviation, the expertise of the American manufacturer Guillow’s, and the incomparable pleasure of creating a miniature wooden airplane yourself.
If you want to explore balsa airplane modeling, learn traditional techniques, or enhance your collection with an original piece, the Guillow’s Series 500 models are an excellent choice.
They offer a remarkable balance between difficulty, realism, and assembly enjoyment, while retaining the artisanal dimension that adds to the charm of wooden scale models.
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