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Savoia Marchetti S.M. 79 Sparviero Italeri 1/72


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After seeing the excellent Fuad's Sparviero shown recently, I have decided to show you mine.It was finished two years ago. Model is made ​​OOB, with the exception of the antennas. Painted with Gunze and Alclad. Hope you like friends.
Regards
Fernando

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What a beauty!

Absolutely fantastic model, the camouflage is spot on, and the weathering is nicely done too :goodjob:

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Excellent colored. I love it.

I did not hang a torpedo, because it's suspension did not meet with overall smart level of the model.

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Lovely stuff, what did you use for the rigging and how did you get your mottling so neat? No overspray at all, very impressive.

Duncan B

Lovely stuff indeed. As Duncan said, what did you use for the rigging and how did you get such a neat spray job?

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Buscaglia paint scheme is really too nice.

absolutely welldone the camo, considering the small scale. very very nice.

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Lovely stuff, what did you use for the rigging and how did you get your mottling so neat? No overspray at all, very impressive.

Duncan B

No secrets here. Rigging was made by lycra thread obtained ​​from a pair of old executive socks . The junctions of the wires of the tail were made with diluted putty.

And the paintint was applied with very dilute paint, low-pressure ... and tons of patience ..

Thank you very much to all.

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No secrets here. Rigging was made by lycra thread obtained ​​from a pair of old executive socks . The junctions of the wires of the tail were made with diluted putty.

And the paintint was applied with very dilute paint, low-pressure ... and tons of patience ..

Thank you very much to all.

Very dilute paint, low pressure, lots of patience and quite a bit of skill too I would say. I usually have another added ingredient which is lots of unwanted overspray!

Duncan B

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Very Well done. I especially like the way you've painted the exhaust collector rings. Could you please tell me your method and paints used?

Chris

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