Chris Bucholtz Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 I finished this baby January 2, after staring it in... 2002? It's a Hasegawa/Mister Kit mashup in 1:72 to depict a Serie VIII Macchi-built machine; the cockpit is Mister Kit and True Details resin with a Pavla seat with Eduard belts, and the wheel wells are mostly scratch-built. Mister Kit's photoetched gear doors were a pain to work with but ended up looking good. Missing details inside and outside the radiator were made with mesh, styrene strip and sheet and a lot of patience. The plane was painted with True North Africa mustard and light grey (matches for the Italian colors) and the camouflage was made with Mike Grant's "smoke ring" decals, which performed great (although they can be fragile). The markings for "Dai Banana!" came from a Sky Decals sheet and they were more persnickety than the smoke rings - Solvaset was my friend. The real secret weapon was the Valiant Wings monograph on the C.202, which answered many questions (questions that led it to go to the Shelf of Doom, perhaps?). 5
PaulBradley Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 Very nice, Chris! Those Mike Grant smoke ring decals will be the death of our hobby, you know.....
ghodges Posted March 3, 2022 Report Posted March 3, 2022 Really, really nice! I need to get some of those MG smoke ring decals because there's no way I'd tackle that scheme without 'em! Congrats, and thanks for sharing! Gil
Mark Deliduka Posted March 8, 2022 Report Posted March 8, 2022 That is one sensational model Chris! Way to go!
Stikpusher Posted March 9, 2022 Report Posted March 9, 2022 Great save from the shelf of doom! That is one beautiful looking Macchi! Double kudos for successfully pulling off the smoke ring camo! 👍🏼👍🏼
MDriskill Posted April 14, 2022 Report Posted April 14, 2022 (edited) Nice model! Being currently at war with this kit, I appreciate what it takes to make it look this good, LOL... FWIW to anyone else working on the old 1/72 Hasey and Italeri C.202 / C.205 kits, there's some excellent new-ish aftermarket out there: PE belts, resin seat, exhausts, early unfiltered air intake, amazing 3D-printed late enclosed wheel wells, and landing gear complete with covers from Airone Hobby; filtered intake (and C.205 oil coolers) from Quickboost. Airone has also announced the future release of the Piaggio P.1001 propeller (also used on the C.200), which should help the looks immensely. Edited April 14, 2022 by MDriskill
JesusDapena Posted July 21, 2024 Report Posted July 21, 2024 Chris: How did you make the auxiliary gunsight (ring-and-bead)? Did it come with the kit, or did you make it yourself from scratch? Can you give any details?
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