1/32 Scale Windhoff "Ear" Radiators (pair)
Parts to make two Windhoff “Ear” engine cooling radiators, as fitted to many early WWI German liquid cooled aircraft, notably the Albatros D.I & D.II. Like the original, my rendition features a base unit with stackable extra modules. These were added and subtracted in the field to adjust to local operating conditions. 3D printing allows the cores to be hollow, so the radiator has real depth like the original.
Choose from one of two styles: horizontally aligned fins or “diamond grid” fins — check your references to decide. Both styles are seen on early Albatros fighters.
Each radiator comes with extra caps and 3 stackable “ears”.
Parts to make two Windhoff “Ear” engine cooling radiators, as fitted to many early WWI German liquid cooled aircraft, notably the Albatros D.I & D.II. Like the original, my rendition features a base unit with stackable extra modules. These were added and subtracted in the field to adjust to local operating conditions. 3D printing allows the cores to be hollow, so the radiator has real depth like the original.
Choose from one of two styles: horizontally aligned fins or “diamond grid” fins — check your references to decide. Both styles are seen on early Albatros fighters.
Each radiator comes with extra caps and 3 stackable “ears”.
Parts to make two Windhoff “Ear” engine cooling radiators, as fitted to many early WWI German liquid cooled aircraft, notably the Albatros D.I & D.II. Like the original, my rendition features a base unit with stackable extra modules. These were added and subtracted in the field to adjust to local operating conditions. 3D printing allows the cores to be hollow, so the radiator has real depth like the original.
Choose from one of two styles: horizontally aligned fins or “diamond grid” fins — check your references to decide. Both styles are seen on early Albatros fighters.
Each radiator comes with extra caps and 3 stackable “ears”.
Comparison with Roden unit from the Albatros D.I kit in 1/32 scale.