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  • stona
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    • Jul 2008
    • 9889

    #1

    Special Hobby 1/32 Fiat G.50-II 'Freccia'.

    This is the next project.

    For those who understandably don't know what this was, it looked like this:

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    I've had a peek in the box. The plastic seems nicely moulded, not too much flash etc. and there is a sheet of photo-etch, to ensure at least half an hour scrabbling about on the floor looking for a piece that has pinged out of the tweezers. There are also some nice resin pieces, including what looks like parts for a very well made engine.

    I'll be doing it out of the box and as one of the kit options because you could write all I know about the aircraft of the Regia Aeronautica on the back of a stamp and still have room for a shopping list.
  • Tim Marlow
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    • Apr 2018
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    • Tim
    • Somerset UK

    #2
    Now that will be an interesting camouflage scheme.....nice open cockpit to freeze the pilot as well.....bring it on Steve, this will be interesting.

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    • yak face
      Moderator
      • Jun 2009
      • 13841
      • Tony
      • Sheffield

      #3
      Nice! Great choice steve , i love the look of the G50 , bit of a porker isnt it !? The camo will be a challenge but ive every faith in your painting skills ,
      Regards Giovanni Agnelli

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      • stona
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        • Jul 2008
        • 9889

        #4
        Originally posted by yak face
        Nice! Great choice steve , i love the look of the G50 , bit of a porker isnt it !? The camo will be a challenge but ive every faith in your painting skills ,
        Regards Giovanni Agnelli
        I've checked a couple of photos and it seems that these camouflage schemes were applied by a couple of lads who had enjoyed a long lunch, so I should be okay

        Cheers

        Giacomo Gallo

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        • papa 695
          Moderator
          • May 2011
          • 22770

          #5
          Looks an interesting aircraft Steve.

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          • BarryW
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            • Jul 2011
            • 6027

            #6
            It’s one of the decent SH kits and comes together well Steve. I am looking forward to seeing your work.

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            • Ian M
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              • Dec 2008
              • 18270
              • Ian
              • Falster, Denmark

              #7
              That's something a bit different from you Steve. Whenever I see those heavy mottled Italian birds I always get a nervous twitch and walk away. lol
              Group builds

              Bismarck

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              • stona
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                • Jul 2008
                • 9889

                #8
                Originally posted by BarryW
                It’s one of the decent SH kits and comes together well Steve. I am looking forward to seeing your work.
                It does look good in the box, much better than some of their other offerings. The plastic seems very hard, but that is not necessarily a problem in itself. The resin is very well cast, so top marks for that. It's resin, so we'll see how it fits, but it does all look very promising.

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                • stona
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                  • Jul 2008
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ian M
                  That's something a bit different from you Steve. Whenever I see those heavy mottled Italian birds I always get a nervous twitch and walk away. lol
                  Honestly, there's not a lot of choice at the moment and as you know I don't keep a stash. I think a lot of people bought models during the lockdowns and rather depleted the UK stocks! I was swayed by having the paints in the cupboard, which is a backwards way of doing things, but there you go

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                  • BarryW
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                    • Jul 2011
                    • 6027

                    #10
                    You are certainly right about low stocks. I am steadily building up a stash of 1/48 aircraft, primarily bombers to work once my remaining 1/32 stash is gone.... my 1/32 builds in future will mostly be new releases but I might be tempted to repeat some of my favourites in time!

                    For the first time ever, I have a bigger 1/48 stash than 1/32 with one more ordered from eBay (Trumpy FW200) and another ‘prezzie’ (HKM Lanc) expected in May...

                    By the way, MRP have a full range of WW2 Italian colours and are due to release their IJN and IJA colours this spring/early summer.

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                    • Steve-the-Duck
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                      • Jul 2020
                      • 1731
                      • Chris
                      • Medway Towns

                      #11
                      Ooh, bit late to the party bit Regia Aeronautica is my thang. If you need any reference, I've got it
                      And watching this might get me to take another look at my one - 'Build me, you know you want to...'

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                      • stona
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                        • Jul 2008
                        • 9889

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Steve-the-Duck
                        Ooh, bit late to the party bit Regia Aeronautica is my thang. If you need any reference, I've got it
                        And watching this might get me to take another look at my one - 'Build me, you know you want to...'
                        Thank you Chris, very handy to know!

                        I've got shelves full of stuff about the RAF and Luftwaffe, and even the USAAFs (particularly in Europe), but the Regia Aeronautica? Not so much, only when it featured in opposition to the RAF/FAA in the MTO.

                        I have made a start on this, but there's not much to show for it. I've been working on the cockpit and the photo-etch representation of the pilot's restraints, which seem to be mainly leather and chain and look like they belong is Miss Whiplash's dungeon.

                        Hopefully I'll get something big enough for me to successfully photograph in the next few days.

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                        • Steve-the-Duck
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                          • Jul 2020
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                          • Chris
                          • Medway Towns

                          #13
                          My main G.50 book has a colour painting of the forward view of the cockpit - I should be able to scan that if you like?
                          A quick check of the photos I have invariabily have either a pilot or mechanic in the seat.
                          As to the straps, it's theCHAINS that attach the lower parts to the seat that make me go 'REALLY?"

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                          • stona
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                            • Jul 2008
                            • 9889

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Steve-the-Duck
                            My main G.50 book has a colour painting of the forward view of the cockpit - I should be able to scan that if you like?
                            Anything like that would be very helpful. I have no references at all, other than the instructions and what I can find online (which isn't much!).

                            Even the instrument panel is a weird two piece affair with a gap in the middle.

                            I've noticed that most WW2 aircraft have broadly similar arrangements, but the Italians clearly didn't get copied into the memo.

                            Thanks.

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                            • Steve-the-Duck
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                              • Jul 2020
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                              • Chris
                              • Medway Towns

                              #15
                              Steve, how do these grab you?
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                              These are reduced size scans from my main G.50 Book. As you can see, it's Polish language, but Google Translate might help with the text.
                              Most of my collection are from Bancarella Aeronautica which are joint English/Italian text, but I've yet to get a copy of their G.50 book, which is well out-of-print
                              I can post larger size scans if you like

                              The closest I can get to the seat tho' is a Macchi 202, not so different from the Macchi 200, contemporary to the G.50
                              Y'know, when I visited Vigna de Valle, the Italian equivalent of Hendon, I REALLY should have asked if I could lean in and take piccies of the cockpits

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