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

    #1

    Chris's 1/72 Planet Models Breda Ba.44

    So, this was the 'plane I actually wanted to build in the first place!

    The Ba.44 is a mid-thirties design. According to my sources, including an Italian language monograph, Breda had a licence to produce the DH.84 Dragon, but decided to produce a much modified version, similar to how the Rapide was changed from the original. Only six were ever built
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    The kit is twenty-ish years old, made of that rather soapy polyurethane resin with that unique smell. I'll be doing the militarised version
  • Steve-the-Duck
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2020
    • 1731
    • Chris
    • Medway Towns

    #2
    And I've already made a start.

    There are some errors in the kit instructions, at least going by the monograph
    The military scheme is described as brown (bruno mimetico) mottles on a green (verde mimetico) base. Not an unlikely scheme, but...
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    ... we have the exact opposite colours
    Also, the kit has an offset cockpit door and a central seat, but...
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    ..here's a central door and two cockpit seats. I'll be using this photo, much reduced, for the control panel

    I'm pretty sure the Planet people (weren't they in Quatermass: Conclusion?) were using the Dragon or Rapide as reference!

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

      #3
      Right, parts have been cleaned, and big bits off the moulding blocks
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      One side has the windows cut out...
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      ...which are these vac bits

      And here's the small parts
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      Not sure I'll be using the resin struts, as I often find them too fragile. I've some Aeroclub strut material to use instead, though that's sometimes too flexible. Pinning will be required as there are no locating holes
      Despite the big side-windows, there's no interior other than the cockpit, which isn't correct anyway
      Fortunately...
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      ...I have a clutch of seats left over from my Heller 'Expedition' Rapide build. Just need to scratch a few more

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      I did, briefly, consider getting another Rapide rigging kit, as it worked so well, but, as you can see, the struts and rigging on the Breda are completely different
      No shortcut there
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      The monograph I'm using, I can, just about translate parts of, though my Italian is non-existent. It also covers the Ca.308, a 'plane for which there is no model. The Ca.308 successor, the more famous Ca.309 Ghibli, also has no kit. There may have been an obscure one YEARS ago. A recent set of transfers for early Western Desert included a Ca.309. The only way to do one now would get a Ca.310 and but the engine pods from a CA.313 on it
      It is on my to-do list...

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      • Waspie
        • Mar 2023
        • 3488
        • Doug
        • Fraggle Rock

        #4
        Very interesting, never seen a kit like that before.

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

          #5
          Originally posted by Waspie
          Very interesting, never seen a kit like that before.
          Resin slabs like these used to be all the rage. They kind of replaced vac-forms in a way.

          I've also got the Planet Models Breda Ba.88, though I may forego building that for the more accurate injections now on the market

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

            #6
            Well, I can hope this is the only thing that will go wrong in this build
            While cutting out the side windows, one piece broke off, though easily repaired
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            This sort of resin does take cyano well. Going to need a bit more sanding once the primer is on and I can see how much it shows

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

              #7
              Now, wings and fuselage drilled for support rods of 1mm brass
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              Otherwise, they're just butt joints

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              Looks like things will line up nicely, at least on the lower wing. I think the holes are a little off set on the top. Still, so long as they hold, no probs

              Next, that interior

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              • papa 695
                Moderator
                • May 2011
                • 22771

                #8
                Looks like some serious work ahead of you Chris, but it looks like you’re making a cracking start to it.

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                • Neil Merryweather
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Dec 2018
                  • 5194
                  • London

                  #9
                  blimey this is serious model making!
                  Rather you than me I think.
                  How similar to the Dragon Rapide is it? would it be possible to just convert one...? I realise that's not the point here, just asking for a friend

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                  • yak face
                    Moderator
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 13842
                    • Tony
                    • Sheffield

                    #10
                    Great start chris , its going to be a real kitbash this one , cheers tony

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

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
                      How similar to the Dragon Rapide is it? would it be possible to just convert one...? I realise that's not the point here, just asking for a friend
                      The Breda is about as different from the DH.84 Dragon as the DH.89 Dragon Rapide is, and from each other
                      The old Heller kit stands up well and is pretty accurate if you want to do one. However, converting a Rapide or a Ba.44 into the other is quite a prospect. The wings are a different shape, the Rapide's are elliptical and taper, and the whole 'plane back of the wings, fuselage and tail, is completely different. So, either way, you only have the front two-thirds body and the engine pods immediately usable
                      So, it could be done, certainly

                      This kit is no longer available, so you could start from a Rapide. Some other Planet Model kits can still be found, including some interesting British prototypes, from Hannants or CMK

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

                        #12
                        Well, I found a build of this online by an Italian modeller. Just a set of pics, and somewhere he got a set of 1/72 plans. He had a very nice interior which has more details than the two photos I've got, plus he pointed out some inaccuracies in the kit, so here we go
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                        The tail is a different shape and the rudder has a slightly different profile
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                        Some of them have a larger front windscreen with a straight lower edge,
                        The colour profiles in the monograph also show the militarised version with the full greenhouse, but none of the photos do
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                        I'm thinking Ill add a piece to the bottom of the rudder when the halves are together

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

                          #13
                          The kit markings are for I-AURRA, but I've decided on I-ORIO because of the yellow engine nacelles, which will be a contrast to the camo
                          This is mainly because on of the few service photos I can find, other than in the monograph, is this one
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                          Which also shows the shape of the larger lower windscreen. I just wish it showed the whole 'plane including the rudder

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

                            #14
                            Just as an asde, I've scanned my Puttnams DeHavilland for these
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                            This gives you some idea of the differences between all three.
                            I'll have to see if there's a kit of the Dragon itself some time

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

                              #15
                              So, I've decided I am going to change the rudder profile
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                              First off, twenty-thou centre, with a few microstrips for the ribs. I've now put some 10 thou overt the top, thoroughly 'wetted' with liquid poly to set it into the rib shapes. The just a little filling and sanding to follow. If the finished article looks okay, off comes the kit part

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