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SCALE: 1/200 |
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INITIAL RELEASE: 1993 |
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MEDIUM: RESIN |
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RARITY: (4) |
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ABOUT THE DESIGN |
ABOUT THE KIT |
Nazi Germany's early focus on
short-range tactical bombers left the country with a dearth of strategic
aircraft capable of hitting distant targets. To fill this void,
numerous projects were proposed -- including a few that were, well,
exotic. The German automaker Daimler Benz's proposal was to build a
giant prop-powered "bomber carrier" that could carry a "parasite" bomber
halfway or more to its target, then release the jet-powered aircraft to
complete the remainder of its mission. The Project "B" design was the second of what would be three "carrier" proposals Daimler Benz developed. The design, while decidedly exotic, never got off the drawing board. Note: This design isn't quite as "whacked" as one might think. The cracked-wing "carrier" and underbelly "parasite" layout is near identical that found on Burt Rutan's White Knight/Space Ship One private spacecraft now in competition for the $10 million X-Prize! |
This 1:200-scale resin kit
is from HBM Models, which specializes in 1:200 models of aircraft and
other vehicles. The main body and parasite bomber are both single
castings. Only the legs and "guided missiles" needed to be assembled.
The kit does not come with propellers, hence I "borrowed" four propeller sets
from Entex's Hughes "Spruce Goose" model kit, the only injection-molded model
currently available in 1:200 scale! This model was built from an original mid-1990s casting. |
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Daimler-Benz Project B |
(Sketch courtesy of Luft '46.) |
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