This unusual aircraft might be called the ‘push me pull you’ due to its usual engine configuration. It was also nicknamed the ‘anteater’ based on its unusual look.
HKM have four versions of this aircraft in 1/32 and Zoukie Mura 2 versions. Yet only about 40 Do335’s were produced with only a few of those seeing action. Yes, I know it’s an unusual looking aircraft, but I just don't get why so many kits of it are available in 1/32 specially given the rather boring limited camo scheme. I know Luftwaffe aircraft are ‘cool’ and popular but when there is not one single new tool 1/32 Hurricane from a mainstream manufacturer it seems very odd.
That said, I have wanted this kit since reading some reviews but did not really want to spend over £150 on it. But then my Missus had a problem finding something to get me for my birthday...... now I have it....
Let’s look at what we have.
The box
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Two slightly different versions neither of which saw action. I decided on 14, with the clipped wings and a few other modifications.
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Plenty of plastic well packed in the box.
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Some aftermarket
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There is a nose weight, a little etch and here are the decals.
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I have ordered some Maketar masks so the decals won’t be used.
The surface detailing is superb.
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It was nice to build the Trumpy Hurricane with its very traditional engineering. HKM though use the latest methods of tooling including slide moulding and innovative engineering. It really benefits from this, I love it.
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Finally my bench, cleaned up and ready for this build...
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HKM have four versions of this aircraft in 1/32 and Zoukie Mura 2 versions. Yet only about 40 Do335’s were produced with only a few of those seeing action. Yes, I know it’s an unusual looking aircraft, but I just don't get why so many kits of it are available in 1/32 specially given the rather boring limited camo scheme. I know Luftwaffe aircraft are ‘cool’ and popular but when there is not one single new tool 1/32 Hurricane from a mainstream manufacturer it seems very odd.
That said, I have wanted this kit since reading some reviews but did not really want to spend over £150 on it. But then my Missus had a problem finding something to get me for my birthday...... now I have it....
Let’s look at what we have.
The box
[ATTACH]414410[/ATTACH]
Two slightly different versions neither of which saw action. I decided on 14, with the clipped wings and a few other modifications.
[ATTACH]414411[/ATTACH]
Plenty of plastic well packed in the box.
[ATTACH]414412[/ATTACH]
Some aftermarket
[ATTACH]414415[/ATTACH]
There is a nose weight, a little etch and here are the decals.
[ATTACH]414413[/ATTACH]
I have ordered some Maketar masks so the decals won’t be used.
The surface detailing is superb.
[ATTACH]414414[/ATTACH]
It was nice to build the Trumpy Hurricane with its very traditional engineering. HKM though use the latest methods of tooling including slide moulding and innovative engineering. It really benefits from this, I love it.
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Finally my bench, cleaned up and ready for this build...
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