Kriss Posted August 10 Posted August 10 Hello! After a long absence. This time, I am working on a model of the Fiat G.50 bis ‘Freccia’. I will be using a Fly Models kit (72039) and additional parts in the form of pilot belts from Eduard, an instrument panel from Yahu Models (YMA7253), a Fiat A.74 engine from Yahu Models (YMS7230) and cowlings made by a friend with the designation 368 – 5 on the fuselage. The aircraft will be painted in Furio Lauri's livery, which is not included in the kit, a small change to create a model in a different interesting camouflage. 3
Kriss Posted August 11 Author Posted August 11 The fuselage is ready for assembly, Eduard straps are in place, and a Yahu plate has been used. The sight will be mounted after the fuselage is closed. 5
Kriss Posted August 14 Author Posted August 14 This is what the Fiat A.74 engine made from the Yahu Models kit looks like before being put together. You can't see it in the photos, but there are pins and holes in the individual engine segments to make it easier to assemble correctly into a whole. A very cool addition is the nameplate, one tiny one for the engine body and a larger one for use on the stand, for example. The second photo shows the motor already assembled. I can't see it on the photo, but there are some notches on the shaft coming out of the engine, in case someone would like to make a ‘Fiat’ with the propeller removed. There are two engines, but there will be several of these Fiats built. 2 1
Kriss Posted August 30 Author Posted August 30 The bottom is ready, now it's time for masking and more colours. I put the white stripe on first. 3
Kriss Posted September 2 Author Posted September 2 I masked the bottom and shaded the top, just small jobs, but something got done. 3
KevinM Posted September 2 Posted September 2 She coming together Nicely and with your abilities on Italian camo I can't wait! 1
Kriss Posted September 3 Author Posted September 3 Painting continues, I had a little fun applying (Verde Olivia Scuro 2) the green colour. 4
Kriss Posted September 5 Author Posted September 5 This is how my camouflage turned out, the colour is nocciola chiaro 4. I was inspired by similar camouflages. 2
Kriss Posted September 9 Author Posted September 9 I used masks to paint the numbers, the rest will be from decals. 1
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