That’s an odd and rare bird you have there!
According to the Monogram Publications book on the BV-155, three were built. IIRC, the flightworthy V1 was tested and crashed by the Brits, the almost complete V2 mysteriously disappeared after appearing in post war static displays, and the unfinished V3 currently resides at Silver Hill.
If the BV-155B was odd looking, the next-gen BV-155C was even weirder, looking like a distant relative of Boeing’s X-32. Had it been built, it would have consolidated its radiators into an enormous chin fairing, giving it a basking shark-like maw.
One has to wonder how such an ungainly fighter would have fared against high altitude bombers.
Still, I’m a fan of Richard Vogt and his wacky designs! Great job and thanks for posting!