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Fiat G50bis "Freccia" Special Hobby 1:32 scale model


aquatarkus10

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Hi to all.
Let me share with you my latest work:
The Fiat G50bis "arrow" - Special Hobby 1:32 scale model.
The model has been completely revised and corrected: I turned down all the flaps, I opened the compartment ammunition, I opened the access door to the left and the engine compartment and much more.
The effect "heavy weathering" has been obtained with the technique MWP (Metal work panels)
Thank you for watching:

 

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Modelling the Fiat G50bis 1:32 scale (customized)

 

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MWP (Metal work panels) finiture & scratch building:

 

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Profile:

 

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theme from : WWII - North Africa winter 1941 Lybia; Martuba airbase

 

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For more info & pics:http://www.adventurephotomodels.com

 

George

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What a great looking model! Love the added detailing as well as the "period" looking photos towards the end. Are those MWP panels aftermarket items, or a modification of your own? Also, exactly how did you create the wear patterns on the one side of the fuselage? Congrats on a super looking build!

 

GIL

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Hi, Giorgio,

 

You certainly gave us the "WOW!" with your first introduction of your work. This was not your first model (it would scare me if it was), so I (and the others here, too) are looking forward to seeing some of your other subjects. Welcome!

 

Ed

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What a great looking model! Love the added detailing as well as the "period" looking photos towards the end. Are those MWP panels aftermarket items, or a modification of your own? Also, exactly how did you create the wear patterns on the one side of the fuselage? Congrats on a super looking build!

 

GIL

Hi Gil

Thank you for watching this my last work and for the comment that I've appreciated very much.

The metal panels, are not commercially available and have been fully realized by me through the use of the technique MWP (Metal Work Panels).

The heavy weathering panel was achieved by applying a self adhesive ultra-thin metal panel (aluminum metal tape). After riveted and designed all the lines on the original, I fixed the metal panel and I painted as normal.

Then I removed with a cotton swab soaked in thinner a little part of paint to simulate wear.

Sorry for my bad English, I just hope you have understood me.

However, if you go on my website, you can immediately see the steps of the technique in the wip on the MWP model Su37 Flanker "Terminator" (10 steps) so to get an idea.

Cheers

George

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