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Manic Dragon
Andrea Morris (Manic Dragon)
GB

Bf 110-D "Dackelbauch"
Dragon

Subject:
Messerschmitt Bf 110 D
3R Wehrmacht Luftwaffe (German Air Force 1935-1945)
6./ZG 76 Haifisch M8+AP (Hptm. Heinz Nacke)
May 1941 World War 2 - Argos Greece GR
RLM02 RLM04 RLM74 RLM75 RLM76
Scale:
1:32
Status:
Ideas

The Messerschmitt Bf 110, often known non-officially as the Me 110, was a twin-engine heavy fighter (Zerstörer—German for "Destroyer" ) and fighter-bomber (Jagdbomber or Jabo) developed in Nazi Germany in the 1930's and used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. Hermann Göring was a proponent of the Bf 110. It was armed with two MG FF 20 mm cannon, four 7.92 mm (.312 in) MG 17 machine guns, and one 7.92 mm (.312 in) MG 15 machine gun or twin-barrel MG 81Z for defence. Development work on an improved type to replace the Bf 110, the Messerschmitt Me 210 began before the war started, but its teething troubles from its aerodynamics resulted in the Bf 110 soldiering on until the end of the war in various roles, alongside its replacements, the Me 210 and the significantly improved Me 410 Hornisse.

The Bf 110 served with considerable initial success in the early campaigns, the Polish, Norwegian and Battle of France. The primary weakness of the Bf 110 was its lack of agility in the air, although this could be mitigated with the correct tactics. This weakness was exploited when flying as close escort to German bombers during the Battle of Britain. When British bombers began targeting German territory with nightly raids, some Bf 110-equipped units were withdrawn and redeployed as night fighters, a role to which the aircraft was well suited. After the Battle of Britain the Bf 110 enjoyed a successful period as an air superiority fighter and strike aircraft in other theatres, and defended Germany from strategic air attack by day against the USAAF's 8th Air Force, until a major change in American fighter tactics rendered them increasingly vulnerable to developing American air supremacy over the Reich as 1944 began.

During the Balkans Campaign, North African Campaign and on the Eastern Front, it rendered valuable ground support to the German Army as a potent fighter-bomber. Later in the war, it was developed into a formidable radar-equipped night fighter, becoming the major night-fighting aircraft of the Luftwaffe. Most of the German night fighter aces flew the Bf 110 at some point during their combat careers, and the top night fighter ace of all time, Major Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer, flew it exclusively and claimed 121 victories in 164 combat missions.

First conceived in the latter half of 1939, the D-series of Bf 110's was targeted to have improvements meant to increase its range. The initial D-series version, the Bf 110D-0 was designed to add a large, streamlined 1,050 litre (277 U.S. gallon) ventral fuel tank built under the fuselage, which required a substantially sized, conformal streamlined ventral fuselage fairing extending from halfway back under the nose to the rear of the cockpit glazing, inspiring the nickname Dackelbauch (dachshund's belly). The D-1 was also set up to accept a pair of fin-equipped 900 litre (238 U.S. gallon) drop tanks, one under each wing, increasing the total fuel capacity to 4,120 litres (1,088 U.S. gallons). The substantial added drag of the early "dachshund's belly" ventral fuselage tank in test flights mandated its omission from production D-1s although they were still prepared to mount an improved, better streamlined, version. D-1's so equipped were known as D-1/R1 whereas the D-1/R2 was equipped with two 900 l drop tanks and a droppable 85 l oil tank. Later D-2 and D-3 versions retained the twin under-wing 900 litre drop tank capability, using multi-purpose ordnance racks capable of holding either drop tanks or carrying bombs.

Project inventory

Full kits
3207
Bf110D-1/R1 "Dackelbauch"
Dragon 1:32
3207 2009 New parts
Detail and Conversion sets
A32110
Armament for German Fighter Bf110 C/D MG15x1, MG17x4, MG FFx2
Aber 1:32
A32110 2010
132074
Messerschmitt Bf 110 Seatbelts Dragon
HGW Models 1:32
132074 2012
QB 32 051
Messerschmitt
Bf 110C/D - Exhaust for Dragon
Quickboost 1:32
QB 32 051
5133
ESK 2000 B German WWII Gun Camera
CMK (Czech Master Kits) 1:32
5133 2021
BIG3282
Bf 110D Dragon
Eduard 1:32
BIG3282 2009
Masks
K32153
Bf 110D Dragon
Montex 1:32
K32153 2015
Figures
MB3202
Pilots of Luftwaffe, WWII era
UA Master Box (MB) 1:32
MB3202 2012 New tool
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Project colors

Exterior
MRP-051 RLM 04 Gelb FS33538
MR.Paint
30ml ()
Satin
Acrylic Lacquer
MRP-064 RLM 74 Graugrün FS36099
MR.Paint
30ml ()
Satin
Acrylic Lacquer
MRP-065 RLM 75 Grauviolett
MR.Paint
30ml ()
Satin
Acrylic Lacquer
MRP-050 RLM02 Grau FS36165
MR.Paint
30ml ()
Satin
Acrylic Lacquer
MRP-066 RLM 76 Lichtblau
MR.Paint
30ml ()
Satin
Acrylic Lacquer
Interior
MRP-059 RLM 66 Schwarzgrau FS36081
MR.Paint
30ml ()
Satin
Acrylic Lacquer
Weathering
MRP-180 Exhaust Soot (Matt Clear)
MR.Paint
30ml ()
Matt
Acrylic Lacquer
Details
MRP-148 Exhaust Metal (Metallic)
MR.Paint
30ml ()
Metallic
Acrylic Lacquer

Part of my Collection

Luftwaffe Aircraft
Ideas 12×Completed 9×On hold 9×

Comments

16 January 2018, 14:18
Andrea Morris
Please visit the associated album for comments, updates & pictures for this project.
16 January 2018, 15:44

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