Happy honeymoon fratello, do not think too much of smoke rings, send us a picture !jrlucero wrote:Great head start Jean!
Too bad I haven't been able to get any work done. I'm getting married next week!! I don't know if I'll have any time to catch up after the Honeymoon.
CONTEST: SMOKE RING BUILDOFF 2008!
Second Entry
This man needs no introduction. I take great pleasure in presenting the Second Entry to this Year's Smoke Ring Buildoff; Maurizio Di Terlizzi's 1/32 Craftworks ANR C.205V. The model is all resin with highly modified interior and exterior. I'm sure Gregory will appreciate this entry
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Enjoy,
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- GAJouette
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Vince,
You know me well,I surely do appreciate the scale. Who wouldn't also appreciate the artistry of Maurizo always excellent projects.I know that he has other fanstastic Regia Aeronautica (Many) projects I'd love to see posted here on STORMO. I wasn't aware Maurizo was a member here.
This Smoke Ring contest just got even harder to judge the best. There's no shortage of talent here.Thanks Vince for STORMO.
Regards,
Gregory Jouette
You know me well,I surely do appreciate the scale. Who wouldn't also appreciate the artistry of Maurizo always excellent projects.I know that he has other fanstastic Regia Aeronautica (Many) projects I'd love to see posted here on STORMO. I wasn't aware Maurizo was a member here.
This Smoke Ring contest just got even harder to judge the best. There's no shortage of talent here.Thanks Vince for STORMO.
Regards,
Gregory Jouette
- Vincent Biondi
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Bravo Maurizio!!
Your work is just fabulous!
The Macchi looks like the real thing.
I to was not aware that you are a member here at Stormo!
I have all of your books and look forward to buying new ones.
Would you consider maybe sharing an article or two here at Stormo, on say, Buscaglia, Cimicchi or Graziani? As far as I know, there isn't even one publication in English on any of these great Torpedo Bomber Aces.
Any thoughts,
Thanks,
Vincent.
Your work is just fabulous!
The Macchi looks like the real thing.
I to was not aware that you are a member here at Stormo!
I have all of your books and look forward to buying new ones.
Would you consider maybe sharing an article or two here at Stormo, on say, Buscaglia, Cimicchi or Graziani? As far as I know, there isn't even one publication in English on any of these great Torpedo Bomber Aces.
Any thoughts,
Thanks,
Vincent.
3rd Contest Entry
In his second entry to this year's Smoke Ring Buildoff, "The Doctor" Maurizio Di Terlizzi brings us his Hasegawa 1/48 Veltro, 91-4, 4o Stormo, in Sicily 1943. This entry includes detailed wing cannon bay, and engine (represented uncowled). Smoke rings were applied using Aztek dual action airbrush the colors are all from the Gunze Sangyo acrylics range.
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4th Contest Entry
Another interesting entry, today the fourth Contest Entry comes from Ferdinando Paron with his Hasegawa 1/48 C.205V. The model was built using resin detail parts by Jaguar. The camouflage was applied using Gunze and Humbrol paints, free-handed sprayed using a Badger 100LG airbrush. All identification numbers were airbrushed using masking tape. The "Vespa Arrabbiata" badge and the "cloud" are hand painted.
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