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SM.82 Marsupiale Italeri 1:72
RYSZARD
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Krakow, Poland
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Posted: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 - 10:53 PM UTC


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Slightly larger brother, the previously presented SM81Pipistrello, the SM82 Marsupiale
Here On the photos side by side



Well, and now solo pictures
The model of the painting Regia Aeronautica, 205Squadriglia, 12StormoB.T.Gadurra, Rhodes island, september1940
For those interested in set of ink, gives the numbers: the underside of the aluminum AlcadII
TOP: a set of sand in bottle Regia aernautica Giallio Mimetico 16, Model Master Italian olive olive green in 2112, bronze, dark brown Masteritalian Model 2111.

They are counterparts of these two colors in acrylics, but oils with my camouflage paint Airbrushin execution of the "hand" was easier.













mike_espo
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Posted: Thursday, April 05, 2012 - 02:47 AM UTC
Very nice!!!

How do you mask the many windows? I am used to building 1/48 scale fighters and I tried a 1/72 DC-3 and ended up throwing the kit out as I ruined the passenger windows while painting....
RYSZARD
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Posted: Thursday, April 05, 2012 - 05:14 AM UTC
To mask, I used the Eduard masks

http://www.mojehobby.pl/products/SM-82-Marsupiale-ITA.html
And there are masks for DC

http://www.mojehobby.pl/products/C-47-AC-47-Gunship-ITA-771821.html
mike_espo
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Posted: Thursday, April 05, 2012 - 09:35 AM UTC



Yes. I do when I can as well.
BlackWidow
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European Union
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Posted: Thursday, April 05, 2012 - 11:08 PM UTC
Ryszard, that's a mighty fine paint job you did on that bird! I think the Italian camouflages are even more difficult than the German ones and you did it in 1/72. Congrats on that!
In my stash I have the SM 79 in 1/48 from Trumpeter and that camo makes me scary .....
Thanks for sharing!

Happy modelling!
Torsten
james84
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Roma, Italy
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Posted: Friday, April 06, 2012 - 01:06 AM UTC
Good job!
There is one (real) in the Italian AF museum close to Rome and it's a huge beast!
RYSZARD
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Krakow, Poland
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Posted: Friday, April 06, 2012 - 06:43 PM UTC

Quoted Text

Ryszard, that's a mighty fine paint job you did on that bird! I think the Italian camouflages are even more difficult than the German ones and you did it in 1/72. Congrats on that!
In my stash I have the SM 79 in 1/48 from Trumpeter and that camo makes me scary .....
Thanks for sharing!

Happy modelling!
Torsten



Thanks, I also have this model. Its" waiting in line to build
RYSZARD
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Posted: Friday, April 06, 2012 - 06:49 PM UTC

Quoted Text

Good job!
There is one (real) in the Italian AF museum close to Rome and it's a huge beast!



So, for comparison, model SM 82 at 1:32 and 1:48


Naseby
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Slovakia
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Posted: Friday, April 13, 2012 - 07:25 AM UTC
I like SM.82 a lot. You have done a teriffic job on the paint. These triple motor planes have something clasical about them a look from the golden 1930s.
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