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Macchi MC 200

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Some notes about the model
This is the 1:48 scale Macchi MC 200 from PCM, a modified a little to represent the plane of Guisseppe Biron when he flew with the 369° squadriglia on the Russian front. The directives of Tavola X are applied, namely Verde oliva scurro above with spots in Nocchiola chiaro and the lower part in griggio Azzuro chiaro. The yellow marks are in conformity with the tactical markings of the Russian Front. Biron is the author of the "spauracchio" artwork (scarecrow) that was also present on Re-2005s. The landing gear was shortened for a better sit of the aircraft, the landing gear bay has been equipped with its pipes and cables. The side doors of the cockpit are missing since I await the precise details on the type used on this plane.

Jean Barby
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About the Author

About jean Barby (MS406C)
FROM: LANDES, FRANCE

I am Jean Barby modeler from France. I did my first model at the age of seven on the table of the dining room, an Airfix Lysander! It was love at first sight and has ever been since then! I do mostly WWII planes with a certain predilection for Italian Regia Aeronautica planes and camouflages. I am a...


Comments

Very nice build, Jean. Nice job on the camouflage. Thanks for sharing
AUG 24, 2010 - 12:21 AM
really quite awesome a rather obscure plane is what catches my attention, great weathering too, inspires me to build one up, thanks
AUG 26, 2010 - 01:22 PM
Very nicely done! The camo turned out very well, and even though this isn't my favorite Macchi, it sure is a beauty. -YL
AUG 27, 2010 - 03:15 PM
Thanks to you all! but Jean-luc did forget to mention that I have used the superlative Stormo decal sheet, Italian Aces Vol II, justice is done to vince! Regards, Jean.
OCT 23, 2010 - 06:36 AM
Cheers Jean! great project !! and I can only agree that Vince is a great guy. So "Go Buy some decals from Stromo!" but leave thw new collectors item (Bf 109 vol. 2) alone!!! I want one but I'll have to wait until next year before I have some budget for that ... all the best Steffen
OCT 23, 2010 - 06:58 AM