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William Joel (BigBill)
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He111z - "Zwilling" (German for twin) from Hasegawa

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Box art 
 

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1st sheet of instructions - provides some oversight as to the aircraft. 
 

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Wing assemblies with PE parts in wheel wells. 
 

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Center wing wheel wells. 
 

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Exterior PE parts 
 

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Fuselage PE sub assemblies. 
 

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Close-up of fuselage PE sub assemblies. 
 

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Close-up of fuselage PE sub assemblies. 
 

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One of two cockpit assemblies. 
 

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Another view of the cockpit. 
 

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Size comparison of the He111z and the Me321, both in progress. 
 

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Had to expand the spray booth. The He111z just fit, it will be a bigger challenge to paint the Me321. 
 

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He111z underside painted, Vallejo Light Blue, RLM65 
 

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Tape on underside, before top coats. 
 

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Top base coat, note tape to prevent overspray. Masks are part of the Eduard die-cut mask kit CX271.
Note that the top gun cover is not present at this time. 
 

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Close-up of front with masks on canopy and top gun cover. Masks are part of the Eduard die-cut mask kit CX271.
I glue the canopies on prior to painting to ensure the camo pattern remains consistent across the canopies. 
 

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Top coats, both dark green (RLM71) and Black Green (RLM70) with decals added.
I painted the yellow tail band vs a decal. 
 

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Finished kit. 
 

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Finished kit. 
 

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Underside, before flat finish. Note, I glued the wheel well doors shut to ensure proper painting. I used Mirco Kristal Klear and/or Art Glitter Designer Dries Clear adhesive (similar to PVA). Masks are part of the Eduard die-cut mask kit CX271. 
 

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Finished kit. 
 

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Finished kit. 
 

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Finished kit. 
 

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Finished kit. 
 

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Finished kit. Interior is my first PE parts attempt, see more detailed pics. 
 

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Finished kit. Underside with wheels installed and masks removed. 
 

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Finished kit with Panzer I tank to show size comparison. Both are 1/72 scale. 
 

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Finished kit with Panzer I tank to show size example. Both are 1/72 scale. See pics for Panzer I another of my albums. 
 

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Simple diorama/display with Me-321 and He-111z planes along with several German vehicles and a Flak 18 gun.
Note the base is 48" long, cut from a 24"x24" sheet of insulating foam. The grass is train layout sheet with vinyl backing. Road is made from sandpaper. Shrubs are from a train layout.
I made it this way so I could fit it on a shelf. As the Me-321 wingspan is over 30" and the He-111z is over 15". See the separate photo albums for each kit show. Kits are listed on last picture. 
 

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Me-321 loading a Krupp Kfz 70 with 20L Jerry Cans and 200L Oil cans on the side. 
 

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88mm Flak 18 gun for protection of the airfield. 
 

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Another view of the Me-321 
 

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This shows the He-111z and the width of the base. 
 

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Kubelwagen and stairs to rear door. Stair are from an HO stair kit, but they fit well. Due to the overall weight of the tail of the Me-321, I had to add a support as there was not room for ~7.5 oz of weight to keep the front wheels on the ground. 
 

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Overview with each plane and vehicle called out. Note the silver cables, made from two strands of jewelry thread, twisted and glued with PVA glue. Once dry I created the loops on each end of the cables. 
 

Comments

19 6 June 2023, 19:12
William Joel
Diorama pics added at end of this album. Feedback welcome.
2 October 2023, 01:59
Villiers de Vos
Very nice work.
2 October 2023, 08:17
CaptGPF
Looks great!
2 October 2023, 15:15

Album info

A combination of two He111H-6 bombers. Proposed by Ernst Heinkel for use as a tow plane for the Me321 "Gigant" glide transport.
The He111z had a wingspan of 35.4m (116' 6" feet). This 5-engine plane could tow a single Me321 or up to three Go242 transport gliders. Optionally, the plane could carry up to four Hs293A missiles or be configured for reconnaissance and could carry four 300 liter (66 Imp Gal) drop tanks.

For my plane I chose to include the four drop tanks, but plan to use it inconjunct ion with my Me321 glider. See my album for details on that build.
The Hasegawa kit is excellent. I would recommend it for anyone interested in this unique German aircraft. The parts were clearly identified, minimal to zero flash, and the parts fit great. Very little putty was required. I would recommend building subassemblies prior to installation in the fuselage, to ensure a good fit.

The bear subassembly are the wheels struts as they are super thin, and care must be taken. For painting, I chose to temporarily install the wheel covers in the closed position. Also, to temporarily install the canopy and machine gun glazing so as not to break off the thin guns during painting. I use Micro Kristal Klear as it can be removed easily.

Assembly was completed using Tamiya Cement, both regular and Extra Thin. The painting was all Vallejo and camo mask was done using Tamiya tape along with Scott's Delicate Surface (#2080) tape for larger areas. The airbrush was a Master G22 (easy to use and clean), with the air compressor by Master too. The Putty was Deluxe Materials Perfect Plastic Putty. Decals were applied over a coat of Alclad II Lacquer with assistance from Micro Sol and Set, followed by a 2nd coat of Alclad for protection. Panel lines were applied using Tamiya Panel Line Accent Color via a cheap (Dollar store) fine point calligraphy pen, with clean up using mineral spirits. The final overall coat was Vallejo Matt Varnish.

When I purchased this kit, the individual had already obtained add-on detail items - Eduard Masks (CX271), Interior PE parts (73341) and Exterior (72512).
The masks worked great, but care when lifting off the backing must be taken to ensure they don't tear.

As for the PE parts, well this was my 2nd attempt with PE and for me it was a challenge. I only chose to use the parts that could be seen through the canopy. For those components that would be inside the fuselage, I chose to not spend my time on them. All PE parts were attached with white and/or super glue, as both dry clear.

Overall, a nice model even without extra details. This kit would be nice simply built as out of the box (OOB).

Added diorama pics at end of photos.

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1:72 Heinkel He111Z `Zwilling´ (Hasegawa 00995)

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