Here’s the completed HK Models 1/32 scale Do 335 B-2, the build thread for which can be found here.
It is an excellent kit, well engineered and fitting, a pleasure to build. Zoukei-Mura are also producing a Do 335 in this scale. I've built a couple of their kits and all I can say is that I'd be surprised if theirs is as straight forward to build as this one.
I’ve built it as the Do 335 M13, W.Nr. 230013, RP+UP as it would have looked in early 1945 after extended wing tips were fitted. More about the aircraft after the photos, I know not everyone will be interested!
This aircraft, designated M13, was the first of two prototypes for the Do 335 ‘zerstorer’. It first flew on 13th October 1944, powered by two DB 603 E-1 engines giving 1,800 horse power each.
Visible in the wings is the additional armament of two 30mm MK 103 cannon with 70 rounds per gun. This gave a total armament of three 30mm MK 103 cannon and two 20mm MG 151 cannon.
On top of the starboard wing an ESK 16 gun camera was mounted.
I’ve fitted a EZ 42 gyroscopic gun sight, though this may only have been fitted to the other prototype, M14.
The aircraft was last photographed at the ‘Luchsberg’ airfield (Friedrichshafen-Lowenthal) in March 1945, its subsequent fate is unknown.
Cheers
Steve
It is an excellent kit, well engineered and fitting, a pleasure to build. Zoukei-Mura are also producing a Do 335 in this scale. I've built a couple of their kits and all I can say is that I'd be surprised if theirs is as straight forward to build as this one.
I’ve built it as the Do 335 M13, W.Nr. 230013, RP+UP as it would have looked in early 1945 after extended wing tips were fitted. More about the aircraft after the photos, I know not everyone will be interested!
This aircraft, designated M13, was the first of two prototypes for the Do 335 ‘zerstorer’. It first flew on 13th October 1944, powered by two DB 603 E-1 engines giving 1,800 horse power each.
Visible in the wings is the additional armament of two 30mm MK 103 cannon with 70 rounds per gun. This gave a total armament of three 30mm MK 103 cannon and two 20mm MG 151 cannon.
On top of the starboard wing an ESK 16 gun camera was mounted.
I’ve fitted a EZ 42 gyroscopic gun sight, though this may only have been fitted to the other prototype, M14.
The aircraft was last photographed at the ‘Luchsberg’ airfield (Friedrichshafen-Lowenthal) in March 1945, its subsequent fate is unknown.
Cheers
Steve
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