ICM Plastic Model Kit
ICM Do 217K-1 WWII German Bomber (1/48) 48273
The Dornier Do 217K-1 was a notable evolution of Germany’s medium bomber class during the Second World War. Developed by the Dornier company—originally a division within Count Zeppelin’s airship enterprise—the Do 217K-1 brought significant design refinements over earlier versions. Most prominent was the revised cockpit, which merged the upper glazing into a single, expansive canopy. This not only improved crew visibility but also provided a more ergonomic working environment for pilots and navigators.
This 1/48 scale plastic model kit captures the distinct character of the Do 217K-1 with impressive detail. From the aircraft’s sleek lines to the unique glasshouse-style nose section, the kit is based on extensive historical references and real-world examples. The model includes detailed components for the cockpit, defensive gun stations, and BMW 801D engines, showcasing the internal complexity of this formidable Luftwaffe aircraft.
Originally designed as a night bomber, the Do 217K-1 saw action across multiple theatres including Western Europe and the Mediterranean. Its robust design, capable of carrying up to 4,000 kg of ordnance and supported by powerful twin engines, made it a versatile platform for both day and night operations.
- Faithful reproduction of the Do 217K-1 cockpit and fuselage shape
- Detailed interior including crew compartments and gunner positions
- Optional marking schemes for four Luftwaffe units
- 224 precision-moulded plastic parts
- Wingspan: 399 mm; Length: 366 mm
This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
History:
Established in 1914 under Count Zeppelin, Dornier grew into one of Germany’s leading aircraft manufacturers by WWII. The Do 217 series marked a significant step forward in bomber development. The K-1 variant, introduced in 1942, featured a redesigned cockpit, stronger engines, and heavier armament. Though built as a night bomber, it served across multiple fronts, earning a place in Luftwaffe history as a versatile and formidable aircraft.