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Ansaldo Brescia racer, converted Pegasus 1/72nd kit


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Here is one of the two Ansaldo "Brescia" racers, number 3, made specifically to race in the famous events hosted by that Italian city. Number 4 had a more powerful engine and some minor mods.

The base was a not bad Pegasus injection kit, with home-concocted decals.

The building post can be visited here:

The drastically clipped wing and modified strut arrangement gives it an unusual but -to me, lover of oddities- appealing geometry.

The model was possible thanks to aviation historian Paolo Miana and his team, as information found in their book on their Ansaldo machines filled a number of voids.

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https://www.gliarchiviritrovati.it/home/prodotto/gli-aerei-che-hanno-fatto-la-storia-ansaldo-sva/

 

They have publications on many other very interesting Italian subjects. Any potential inaccuracies are only mine.

This was an almost painless adaptation of an easily obtained kit (there are many others by different manufacturers readily available) that presents a known plane under a mostly unknown guise, just the type of modeling I love.

As always, I enjoyed very much reading about and working on an Italian racer, a nation that gave so much to that field of aviation, with luscious designs of undeniable appeal, even when they are unorthodox.

Some of the images show my 1/72nd Italian test pilots, Federico Fellini, Michelangelo Antonioni and Pier Paolo Pasolini, assisted by their mechanics (out of the frame) Domenico Modugno and Adriano Celentano.

 

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1 hour ago, Sky Keg said:

Ok Moa, when is the next class????  I`m bringing my paltry “white belt” to in order to move up the ranks to your masterful skills.  Superb as usual!!!! :clap2:

 

Mike

 

Hi Mike

Since you were looking for a dojo, what about "Putty on, Sanding off"?

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56 minutes ago, swralph said:

Excellent modelling.😀

Thanks!

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Very nice, Moa, as always.  An unusual looking aircraft.  I wonder how it handled.  Is that Porco Rosso leaning against the wing?  I have always had a soft spot for the Ansaldo SVA series because one of my earliest memories is of my late dad building a balsa and tissue rubber band model on the kitchen table, circa around 1970, complete with the Venice coat of arms decal on the fuselage.

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21 minutes ago, Meatbox8 said:

Very nice, Moa, as always.  An unusual looking aircraft.  I wonder how it handled.  Is that Porco Rosso leaning against the wing?  I have always had a soft spot for the Ansaldo SVA series because one of my earliest memories is of my late dad building a balsa and tissue rubber band model on the kitchen table, circa around 1970, complete with the Venice coat of arms decal on the fuselage.

 

Thanks!

😁  I think you may be referring to Federico Fellini (he put on some weight).

Nice memory of your dad.

4 minutes ago, RMCS said:

Lovley 

Cheers!

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1 hour ago, Bengalensis said:

It doesn't look so much upside down when finished, and it looks like a fast racer. 😎

Very nice build, you really are a master, especially with this kind of subjects.

 

Apparently it confused many a pilot that ended up having a drastic haircut flying it "the right way".

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45 minutes ago, busnproplinerfan said:

It's excellent except you put the cockpit in upside down. Hey, I'm told there's not enough critics on here.

 

 

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It's more comfortable for the pilots when flying inverted.

29 minutes ago, bigbadbadge said:

Another excellent build Moa, a lovely model very unusual with the shortened upper wing. It does look very nice in the red.  Great base and photos too.

Great work 

Chris

Thanks Chris, kind words.

Cheers

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