Good stuff Alberto and Wojtek.
Coincidentally, a friend of mine has just picked up a large, carved wooden model of a SM79, which we think was made in the 1940's, possibly by an Italian PoW.
I have been looking at that and I have delayed painting trying to decide if I should try it. I have a very basic airbrush which may make it very difficult but I believe I will give it a try. I just have to find the time.
I'll get some pics taken, and post in a separate thread - it might help to identify the origins. We think it may have some 'aeronautica collectible' value, so any info from anywhere would be welcome.
Definitely give it a test before committing to a method. I'm going to be trying a fairly fine pattern on my G.55 so I'll be giving it some practice runs too.
Well, I played around for a bit and then decided to take the plunge. Considering the cheap little air brush I used I was satisfied with how things went. Far from perfect but okay.
Almost forgot about the wrap around camo on the leading edge of the wing but caught it before I cleaned up for the day.