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Giampiero Piva

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  1. Thanks to all of you, my friends, for your words of appreciation! Giampiero
  2. Thank you! For clear parts, I limit myself to a coat of polish. HTH Cheers Giampiero
  3. 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
  4. Great looking build of an unusual subject. Nice finish too.
  5. Thanks all for looking and dropping the likes and positive feedback. I appreciate it!
  6. Thank you very much Ventislav, I could even tell you the secret, but you would have to sell your soul to Satan like I did.🤣
  7. Thank you very much ! The construction does not create particular problems. P.S. I really like Tony's work.
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