Veltro!
- Dave Bayliss
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Veltro!
My current project is an early series Aermacchi C205 Veltro. I am using the Italeri kit in 1/72nd. Checking with the scale drawings in the relevant Ali D'Italia, it seems the kit is not too far out. However, it's a little too short at the tail and the fin is too far forward. So I am trying to correct these faults plus others, such as incorrect position of rear locker and lack of step etc. details.
First though what I have been doing since my last Pics post.
The relevance of this is both the C202 and C205 used the same Daimler Benz engines as used in the Bf 109. Therefore, some of the bits that one can get on the market for the Bf109 marks can be used on the Macchi types (notably exhaust pipes).
Some early progress with this project.
I will post further progress.
Dave.
First though what I have been doing since my last Pics post.
The relevance of this is both the C202 and C205 used the same Daimler Benz engines as used in the Bf 109. Therefore, some of the bits that one can get on the market for the Bf109 marks can be used on the Macchi types (notably exhaust pipes).
Some early progress with this project.
I will post further progress.
Dave.
Last edited by Dave Bayliss on Tue Aug 23, 2011 1:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- Dave Bayliss
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Thanks Vince, the build is going slowly at the moment, as I am busy with other things. Also I have been away on holiday to Kefalonia, a beautiful place, but with tragic connections with the fate of the Acqui Divisione. I was able to visit the little museum that the Acqui association runs to keep alive the memory of those terrible events. I intend to take my time with this build anyway, as I want to try to make it as good as possible.
Dave.
Dave.
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- Dave Bayliss
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- Dave Bayliss
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- Dave Bayliss
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I have made a little more progress with my Veltro. I have completed the right hand fuselage and joined the two fuselage halves. I cut off the tail, fin and rudder from both fuselage halves and also drilled/cut out the exhaust moulding and replaced them with a Quickboost exhaust. I have been working on the other fuselage panels as well. However, I have to fit the cockpit interior first, then work on the join line between the fuselage halves, before I can fit everything back together.
More later, Dave.
More later, Dave.
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- Dave Bayliss
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Thanks Vince. Hope to get a little more done soon. Part of the reason I am taking so long is that I have a new airbrush, which is a much better product than I have been using up to now. I have been practising with it and paints/mixes. I got some Humbrol acrylics to compare with the Revell acrylics I have used up to now. It seems to me that each colour varies with thickness and needs different thinning.
Dave.
Dave.
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Hi Dave, doing mottle schemes or smoke rings in 1/72 is a real tough job with an airbrush. I really haven't seen the kind of work done by Jean Barby for instance in this scale. I think one way to deal with mottles and smoke rings in 1/72 is to experiment using templates.
I think using acrylics might be a bit easier to deal with mistakes.
I think using acrylics might be a bit easier to deal with mistakes.
- Dave Bayliss
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I now have tail/fin/rudder reattached. I have added length to the tail, altered the fin shape and also the rudder. I have attached the upper and lower engine cowlings. I have started work on the wing. This is slightly too short on the one side. The wing length is not the same both sides. This is to counter the torque of the engine/propeller. I am now working on the cockpit canopy and will finish the cockpit area when I have it ready to be attached.
Dave.
Dave.
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I have now completed the main work on the fuselage and have started on the wings. The fuselage took some time with trying different methods to produce the 'smoke rings'. This included having to strip a failed attempt off and start again. In the end I went back to Revell Aqua Color and brush painting! Anyway here is where I am at.
Dave.
Dave.
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- Dave Bayliss
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