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  1. If you will build another Italian aircraft of the same period, please note: the fasces on the wings always have the blades oriented toward the wing tips, those on the fuselage always have the blade looking forward. Michele
  2. Yours is not modeling, it is art: this Etrich is a piece of artistic expression. My congratulations for the extremely high quality of your activity. Michele
  3. A beautiful trio! From which kit have you built the Italian one? I have to build a one: it has been the first operative aircraft that my brother has flown. Thanks Michele
  4. Just a bit too small for the Airfix kit Michele
  5. Bought one on e-Bay about one year ago (not cheap, unfortunately) Michele
  6. Yes, I was meaning Part 1, but I was writing at 01.56 AM, so not fully awake. Thanks for the very enjoyable views. Michele
  7. Any chance to see also Part 2? Thanks in advance Michele
  8. A Dornier is perfectly possible, a Do.X absolutely impossible (and not a small aircraft, by any standard)! Of the three built, the first was destroyed during WWII in a bombing of the Air Museum in Berlin, the other two were scrapped in Italy after a few years of attempts to find a use for them. Michele
  9. For those who are not registered on Facebook, this address will lead to Liberty Quality. libertyquality@uol.com.br ATR.42 and Beechcraft 1900D are the two kits currently available. Michele
  10. Thank you Peter, very exhaustive information. I look forward to the other "tabs" of your listing. Michele
  11. Thank you for the info. a few bucks saved. Michele
  12. talking of Dash8, does anybody know if this kit is a new tooling or just a reboxing of the HC? http://www.ebay.com/itm/161227590742 Thank you Michele
  13. Looking for Noratlas images with Google I have found this: http://www.the-bluep...-2502_noratlas/ The bitmap image is free, but you can buy the vectorial version. Michele
  14. Marcos, I am very impressed by your modelling: an outstanding craftmanship! And thanks for showing your vacuformer. I suppose that you will show us more pictures of it: in particular I am curious to see how do you heat up the styrene for forming it. Michele
  15. Marcos, congratulations for your work! May be that this picture can help you to build the propellers and spinners. Michele
  16. The Allied troops landed in Sicily on the 9/10th of July 1943: evidently the impressed DH.86 was part of the invasion forces. Michele
  17. HI, would you give the link to these drawings, if available on line?Thanks Michele
  18. Dave and Graeme, thanky you for the info. Michele
  19. The Monogram 1/72 737 is from the Aurora moulds or is a different one? Thanks Micheke
  20. Also some aircraft of the now defunct Italian company Myair were painted with advertisements for VW cars: look on Airliners.net for pictures 1522403 and 1613676 for a Scirocco; and picture 1488975 for a Tiguan. Michele
  21. Very interesting: thanks for sharing with us.I can't read the registration of the Eagles Airlines Fokker 100, except for the last two letters of course: may be you have recorded it. Ciao Michele
  22. If it is a pre-war livery, it is definitely aluminium paint, which was the Junkers standard. Michele
  23. The website of Misterkit is running again. Michele
  24. Look here for the same kit under construction, with "laminated propellers": http://www.modellismopiu.it/modules/newbb_...lat&order=0it is a slowish site and pictures are heavy: be patient and look page 2 for the painted propellers and page 5 for the painting tecnique. I can translate, if needed. Michele
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