PlasticHero
Senior Airman
Username: PlasticHero
First Name: Alan
Category: Intermediate
Scale: 1/72
Model: Do335 A-02 Pfeil
Manufacturer: Hobby Boss 80293
Extras: ?
This will contrast nicely with the Mosquito as ways to put two engines on an airframe. I'll introduce the kit and work up the history soon. I had the choice between this and the Eduard Do335 (which was priced twice as much). I assumed this would be simpler in detail and I was happy to not have to work with the complexity.
These are the markings of the Pfeil (Arrow) that was taken to the US for testing and is now in the National Air and Space Museum. I remember seeing this in the shop years ago during a visit there.
This will be the lowest part count kit that I have done in a long time. There is 60's level detail in the cockpit; even Heller offered more.
The whole fuselage and wings are TWO parts. There is a tub, a seat and a stick for the cockpit. For a few seconds, I was a surprised at how simple it was but, the detail on the outside is there and looks quite nice. I'm impressed by the individual bagging and the card.
This is one piece and is remarkable that molding technology can make this part. Well, on to paint color research...
First Name: Alan
Category: Intermediate
Scale: 1/72
Model: Do335 A-02 Pfeil
Manufacturer: Hobby Boss 80293
Extras: ?
This will contrast nicely with the Mosquito as ways to put two engines on an airframe. I'll introduce the kit and work up the history soon. I had the choice between this and the Eduard Do335 (which was priced twice as much). I assumed this would be simpler in detail and I was happy to not have to work with the complexity.
The whole fuselage and wings are TWO parts. There is a tub, a seat and a stick for the cockpit. For a few seconds, I was a surprised at how simple it was but, the detail on the outside is there and looks quite nice. I'm impressed by the individual bagging and the card.
This is one piece and is remarkable that molding technology can make this part. Well, on to paint color research...