Italeri 1:72 Macchi C.202 "Folgore"

Italeri 1:72 Macchi C.202 "Folgore"

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dr_gn

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185 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2019
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dr_gn said:
Thanks guys. If I rush, things go wrong more than if I take my time!
Dropped it and snapped an u/c leg last night...there's always something!

dr_gn

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Tuesday 23rd July 2019
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GJB said:
Thanks, that reminds me - I ought to make a small step for the pilot.

This is more like what I'm trying to replicate, although getting the exact pattern is impossible!



dr_gn

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Wednesday 24th July 2019
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So I repaired the u/c leg - luckily I’d used Araldite, so it had only snapped the glue joint. All I did was put more glue in the socket.



Added the latches to the canopy:



And fitted it. I made a notional piano type hinge from lead wire:



A bit of light weathering, pencil in some panel lines I missed behind the u/c bay, and a pilot’s step and that’ll be it.

dr_gn

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Friday 26th July 2019
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Finished - after way too long:

Italeri 1:72 Macchi C.202 “Folgore” (Thunderbolt)
Sergente Maggiore Luigi Gorrini
85a Squadriglia, 18° Gruppo, 3° Stormo
Tunisia, January 1943



















Modifications to base kit were:

Eduard photo-etch set added (cockpit, wheel wells, flaps, air filter valve)
Aires resin exhausts
Mike Grant “smoke ring” decals
Scratch-built wheel well detail
Scratch-built cockpit detail
Machine gun muzzles (brass tube)
Wingtip and tail lights (clear styrene/pva)
Ventral venturi (brass/plastic tube)
Aerial wire (EzLine)
Pitot heads (brass tube)
Brake lines (lead wire)
Drilled exhaust cover apertures
Flatted tyres
Scribed fuselage detail added

That's all folks.


dr_gn

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Friday 26th July 2019
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Thanks guys!

It’s one of those where it’s gone on for so long and has been a real hassle, so the end result is a bit of an anti-climax. Still, I’m reasonably happy with the look of it (bit too much weathering on the nose perhaps).

I just need the new-tool Tamiya Kawasaki Ki-61 to complete my three favourite DB601 engined warbirds - the other being the Airfix Bf109E. That’s another where most of the main camo will be decals...

Next up is the new 1:72 Special Hobby Kittyhawk 1a, but that’s for a magazine review.