Busy times so all I got done was the added exhaust stains. I think I'm done anyway. Just need to check a few things and then maybe get the finished pic up.
Excellent Andy but I just noticed one thing: if I'm not mistaken, flank fuselage roundel (Fasces lictoriae) should be forward on both sides
Maybe it's possible to change just the decal
Excellent Andy but I just noticed one thing: if I'm not mistaken, flank fuselage roundel (Fasces lictoriae) should be forward on both sides View attachment 802139View attachment 802140
Maybe it's possible to change just the decal
Stephane , IMHO the decal location is correct. It should be almost at the middle of the top panel line ( the fourth screw taking from the front ). The problem of the marking is the decal one that seems to be of a little bit smaller diameter. In the pics of the MC.202 it can be noticed that the Fasces lictoriae could almost fill fully the space between the top and bottom panel lines.
Sorry, I expressed myself badly, English is not my mother language (and as everyone knows, the Frenches only speak French ). I wanted to talk about the direction of the decal, Vic expressed it better than me
Sorry, I expressed myself badly, English is not my mother language (and as everyone knows, the Frenches only speak French ). I wanted to talk about the direction of the decal, Vic expressed it better than me
Thanks for the observations guys and good catch. Looks like I messed up on my choice of decal on the port side of the fuselage. There are several spares that I have so it should be an easy fix
Thanks gentlemen and scholars. I went and fixed the decal noted above by first pulling it off with tape. It came off in two pieces but cleanly.
A new spare decal was then applied, matte coated, and the exhaust stain was reapplied over it.
I think I mentioned it before but that blue cooling air intake was put back in a week or so ago, which completed the punch list.
And with that, I will wrap this project up. Here are a few final pics that are not included in the finished thread posted separately. When I have a cup of silver paint on the go, I'll add some wear to the back of the prop blades.
I very much enjoyed pushing my comfort zone in free-handing the smoke rings on what is only my second Italian subject. I very much appreciate everyone who followed along and chucked in their support and comments. Special thanks to Geo, Berny, Vic, and Wojtek for providing additional info and for pointing out my many mistakes. It's always good to learn something new!
Andy,
it was a pleasure to follow you in this work, which yoy executed excellently and the smoke rings are the flagship of this model of yours.
Congratulations and thank you for making us participate.
A warm greeting and see you at yours next model.
Berny