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The 1/32 Zoukei-Mura Do-335 Rear Oil Cooler Assembly

January 28, 2019 · in Aviation · · 16 · 3.1K
This article is part of a series:
  1. 1/32 Zoukei-Mura Do-335
  2. More work on the 1 32 Zoukei Muraโ€ฆ
  3. The 1/32 Z-M Do-335 Forward Engine is Done
  4. 1/32 Zoukei-Mura Do-335
  5. The 1/32 Zoukei-Mura Do-335 Rear Oil Cooler Assembly
  6. More Do-335 Madness
  7. 1/32 Z-M Do-335 Progress Report
  8. Painting the 1/32 Zoukei-Mura Do-335
  9. I just painted the Braunviolet areas on my...
  10. Quick Update 1/32 Z-M Do-335
  11. 1/32 Z-M Do-335 Progress Report
  12. Do-335 weathering
  13. The 1/32 Zoukei-Mura Do-335 Pfeil is finally finished!
  14. New pics of my 1/32 Zoukei-Mura Do-335

Hello every one. I finished this part of the kit last night and I would almost consider another lit kit all by itself and it seems like every sub-assembly in this kit is a mini kit. I kinda went nuts weathering it, but most of it won't be seen so I'll consider it practice.

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16 responses

  1. Let me ask you a question ... Just how hard was it to get Dornier to agree with allowing you building rights to produce another Arrow ? Looks to me like that's exactly what you are doing here... ๐Ÿ™‚

    Absolutely stunning...

    Well done and
    "liked"

  2. paint skills beyond belief...man don't even put a plane around that

  3. Thanks, guys. This is a fun build.

  4. A shame all that spectacular workmanship will be hidden from the viewer. ๐Ÿ™

  5. Gorgeous! Simply gorgeous!

  6. Looking Fantastic, your painting is simply outstanding.

  7. I wonder how you painted the silver straps on the fuel reservoir. These raised details are always a challenge which I recently faced at a Ford lettering on a cylinder head. My answer was: painting the whole thing silver first, then applying the black and polishing it off on the letters.

    • Hey Johannes- It was a lot easier than I thought it would be. First, I painted the tank with various shades of black- dark and light splotches, but keeping it subtle. Lighter shades on top, darker on the bottom. The finish was way too matte so I lightly sprayed gloss clear over the entire thing. I carefully masked off the black with Tamiya tapa and masking solution and painted the straps with aluminum.

  8. Looks Fantastic

    1 attached image. Click to enlarge.

  9. Much like building a stick and tissue model, when you're done with the inside it almost seems a shame to put the covering on! A photo etch airframe with no skin would be awesome here!

  10. George, every time you post an update from your Pfeil I tend to repeat myself... just amazing, the painting really pops up the details, very realistic sir

  11. Magnificent detail and coloring. Looks like a museum piece.

  12. Thanks, gentlemen. I really appreciate the comments. I sealed everything up inside the fuselage and a lot of the detail is still visible. I'll update that later.

  13. That is pretty impressive mate! Is there anyway you can do a cut away cross section in the fuselage?
    Might be easier said than done mind!

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