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  • stona
    • Jul 2008
    • 9889

    #1

    1/32 Do 335 M13 from HK Models

    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
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  • Guest

    #2
    Great work all round.

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    • eddiesolo
      • Jul 2013
      • 11193

      #3
      Lovely work Steve, as always. A pleasure to see a fine crated model and read the info that goes with it.

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      • spanner570
        • May 2009
        • 15475

        #4
        Top job Steve, and nice and refreshing to see something slightly away from the norm. A very tidy build and some potted history as well.


        The groundwork and figures are excellent....Just enough to keep the eye focused on the aircraft, yet still allows for a nice, simple scene.


        Ron

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        • papa 695
          Moderator
          • May 2011
          • 22788

          #5
          Another very nice build Steve

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          • Robert1968
            • Mar 2015
            • 3596

            #6
            This is a stunning piece of workmanship that is really well portrayed from you Steve. The thread was enjoyable to follow and you have made this kit look exceptionally easy. The painting and withering look fantastic as per your standards.


            With the personnel it shows really how big this machine was.


            I'm not sure but I'm sure you will clarify, the tail end of the 335 spinner looks extended to what I have on my 335 ( although mine is a standard ( I think ) Was this all to do with the experimental stage like the wing extensions?


            Kind regards


            Robert

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            • stona
              • Jul 2008
              • 9889

              #7
              Thanks folks.


              Robert, I think that rear spinner was a pretty standard item on all Do 335s. It doesn't look much different to the one on the V1 prototype machine. To be fair I think the kit part does look a little bit pointy, but not wildly inaccurate.


              Cheers


              Steve

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              • Guest

                #8
                Fantastic work again, Steve. It shows the truth of your point on another thread about figures giving an idea of the size of the original - that's one hefty fighter!

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                • stona
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 9889

                  #9
                  It was hefty but then it is a twin.


                  We should measure it against a P-38, Mosquito or Me 410, not a Typhoon or Fw 190.


                  Cheers


                  Steve

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    This has been a class build. Not only in the quality of the build and painting, which is superb but also the sharing of techniques and the background research. Been a pleasure to watch this come together as well as being undoubtably educational too. Stunning model Steve.

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                    • Steve Brodie
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Sep 2014
                      • 4652

                      #11
                      brilliant stuff, cant believe its 'only a fighter though, huge !

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        What a nice plane Steve.


                        Great work as always

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Superb work, but then I would not expect anything less from you Steve.


                          Scott

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                          • Gern
                            • May 2009
                            • 9249

                            #14
                            Beautiful as always.

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                            • monica
                              • Oct 2013
                              • 15169

                              #15
                              great work Steve,real looks superb,and so very nice to see some think different as well,do real like


                              these strange German planes,very well done,

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