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Bf-109E7 Trop Special Hobby 1/72
Giampiero Piva replied to Dmitry Stelmakh's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Masterpiece ! Bravo ! -
DaveCov's Airfix 1/72 Fiat G.50 (A01046V)
Giampiero Piva replied to davecov's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
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Messerschmitt BF 109 F-4 Eduard 1/72
Giampiero Piva replied to Ettore's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Bravo, complimenti ! Saluti Giampiero Piva -
Bf109 T-2 Brengun-Tamiya 1/72 (2022)
Giampiero Piva replied to Giampiero Piva's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Thanks to all of you, my friends, for your words of appreciation! Giampiero -
Messerschmitt Bf-109 G-14/U4 blue 3 from 4./JG 77
Giampiero Piva replied to dov's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
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Fantastic !
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Eduard 1/48 FW190A8/R2
Giampiero Piva replied to pacificmustang's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
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Romanian Messerschmitt Bf 109
Giampiero Piva replied to Justin S.'s topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Very nice and unusual ! Congrats. -
1/48 Ka-52 Full Resin (3D Printed)
Giampiero Piva replied to TuanNA's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
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Bf109 T-2 Brengun-Tamiya 1/72 (2022)
Giampiero Piva replied to Giampiero Piva's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Thank you! For clear parts, I limit myself to a coat of polish. HTH Cheers Giampiero -
The Brengun kit is quite good, but I preferred to 'exchange' the fuselage and wing underside with the corresponding parts of an old Tamiya; in any case it is necessary to engrave the brakes on the wing upper side, extend the wing under the radiators, and add 4 hinges to the ailerons. Set Aires for the interior, some modifications and additions to the oil cooler and the undercarriage, MG17 Aber and our T is practically finished. The aircraft represented is a T-2 of 13./JG 77, operating from Stavanger-Sola in September 1941. A word about the pilot: Lieutenant Alfred Jakobi had the honor, on 8 September 1941, of being, together at the Uffz. Woite, the first German pilot to shoot down a B-17. The camo scheme, as always given exclusively by brush, is in the classic RLM 74/75/76; note the nose panel in 74 (probable replacement) and the fact that the 'white 4', like other T's, has the sides of the fuselage lightened by a haze of 76. The undersides Hope you like it. Thanks for your attention. Criticisms and suggestions welcome. Giampiero Piva
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Kawasaki K100-Otsu 5th Sentai
Giampiero Piva replied to Zigomar's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Itsumo toppu ni iru Jan! Toujours au top Jean !- 31 replies
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- Bren gun photo etch BRL 48060
- Dead design canopy
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Collection of 1/72 Fokker Dr.1 triplanes
Giampiero Piva replied to RC Boater Bill's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Very nice collection ! -
F6F-5N Hellcat Nightfighter
Giampiero Piva replied to Sky Keg's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Very nice, despite problems and mistakes. -
Curtiss A-12 Shrike, China, 1937-38
Giampiero Piva replied to russ c's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Great looking build of an unusual subject. Nice finish too. -
Aero Junkers F.13 in 1/72 scale
Giampiero Piva replied to Einar's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
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1/48 Junkers Ju 87B-2, Airfix+
Giampiero Piva replied to Fuad's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Outstanding work. Congrats