US Air Force B-26B Marauder Medium Bomber
This Academy 1/144 scale model kit recreates the Martin B-26B Marauder, a fast and formidable medium bomber of World War II. Known for its speed and resilience, the B-26 served with distinction in the European and Mediterranean theatres, delivering precision strikes while enduring heavy enemy fire. The kit provides fine surface detail, accurate proportions, and a choice of authentic markings
Fast, twin-engine medium bomber used by the USAAF during World War II. Entering service in 1941, it featured tricycle landing gear, a sleek fuselage, and was powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 radial engines. Early handling challenges were addressed through design changes, including a broader wingspan and tail. Armed with multiple .50 cal machine guns and capable of carrying up to 4,000 lbs of bombs, the B-26 saw extensive use in Europe and the Mediterranean. Over 5,200 were built, also serving with the RAF and Free French forces.
Features
- Reissued Minicraft kit.
- 3 sprues plus clear parts.
- Choice of 3 markings: (1) B-26B-25-MA Marauder 131773/PN-O “Flak-Bait” (S/N 41-31773); (2) B-26C-45-MO Marauder 2107614/RJ-H (S/N 42-107614); (3) B-26B-25-MA Marauder 31788/PN-A (S/N 41-31788).
History
The Martin B-26 Marauder was introduced in 1941 as a high-speed twin-engine medium bomber for the US Army Air Forces. Initially criticised for its difficult handling, subsequent modifications transformed it into a durable and reliable aircraft, earning the nickname “Widowmaker” before proving its worth in combat. The Marauder became a workhorse in Europe and the Mediterranean, excelling in precision strikes against bridges, rail lines, and supply depots. One of the most famous aircraft, “Flak-Bait,” flew more than 200 missions—more than any other American bomber in WWII. With over 5,200 built, the B-26 also served with Allied forces including the RAF and Free French Air Force, leaving a legacy as one of the most effective medium bombers of the war.