Grumman Goose 1:32 Civil version
Description
Step into the world of utility aviation with our newly released 1:32 Grumman Goose, produced in ultra-detailed 3D printing technology for crisp panel definition, clean geometry, and a truly premium look. This kit celebrates the Goose not only as a military workhorse, but also as a hardworking government and civilian aircraft—perfect for builders who enjoy authentic, story-rich subjects.
The centerpiece is a pair of beautifully replicated Pratt & Whitney R-985-AN-6 Wasp Junior engines. Every build becomes a miniature showcase: present the engines fully exposed, remove the cowlings to highlight internal detail, or open up the entire nacelle for a maintenance-style display that draws the eye.
Versatility is built in. Want a dramatic “hangar scene” or a compact display footprint? Detach the wings and portray your Goose mid-overhaul or restoration. Choose your stance with landing gear extended or retracted, enabling anything from a ramp-ready service aircraft to an in-flight or water-operations configuration.
Finish your model in one of three distinctive non-military liveries:
1. JRF-5, NYPD, New York, USA, 1955
2. JRF-5, US Fish & Wildlife Service, Lake Hood, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, 1956
3. G-21, Webber Airlines Inc., Ketchikan Airport, Alaska, USA, 1967
4. Grumman Goose G-21A “Cutter’s Goose” from the iconic TV series Tales of the Gold Monkey.
Build a Goose with character—precision detail, smart options, and real-world history in every version.