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Italeri Aeronautica Macchi C.202 Folgore - "The Last Italian"

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2020 5:10 pm
by RetiredInKalifornia
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Retired In Kalifornia's Italian Aircraft Model Builds In Progress Photos

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2020 5:14 pm
by RetiredInKalifornia
Proposed Late 2019 To End Of 2020 Model Builds - FINAL UPDATE 12/29/2020

All "Italian" model kits got left to build are shown below:

Group I:
  • Built - See Post Above Omega Models Caproni Ca.335
  • Built - See Post Above SEM Model Savoia-Marchetti S.73 conversion kit with SUPERMODEL S.81 injected plastic donor parts & Quickboost S.79 resin cowlings
  • Built - See Post Above SEM Model Savoia-Marchetti S.74
  • Built - See Post Above Italian Kits Wings Savoia-Marchetti SM.89
Group II:
  • Resins
  • Built - See Post Above SEM Model Aeronautica Macchi C.205N-1
  • Built - See Post Above SEM Model Aeronautica Macchi C.205N-2
  • Built - See Post Above Cunarmodel Aeronautica Macchi C.207
  • Built - See Post Above RS Models Reggiane Re.2007 (Post WWII turbojet design, resin & clear vacuform plastic parts)
  • Plastics
  • All Built - See Posts Above Three Hasegawa Macchi C.202s
  • All Built - See Posts Above Three FROG Macchi C.202 "What-Ifs" With Fuselage Wing Root-Mounted Machine Guns Ala C-205N-1, Special Super-Detail Builds
  • Built - See Post Above Italeri Macchi C.202 From C.202 & C.205V Kit Spare Parts
Group III:
  • Built - See Post Above FLY Caproni Ca.101 Piaggio VII Engines
  • Built - See Post Above Italian Kits Wings/Cunarmodel Caproni Ca.135S
  • Built - See Post Above Balaton Modell Savoia-Marchetti SM.75
Group IV:
  • Built - See Post Above Valom Caproni Campini N.1
  • Built - See Post Above Aviation USK/Xotic-72 Savoia-Marchetti SM.84 (2 Kits)
  • Built - See Post Above LF/KORA SAIMAN 202bis
  • Built - See Post Above LF/KORA SAIMAN 202/M
Group V:
  • Built - See Post Above BroPlan Aeronautica Umbra Trojani AUT.18 Original Construction (vacuform & injected plastic detail parts)
  • Built - See Post Above BroPlan Aeronautica Umbra Trojani AUT.18 Rebuilt (vacuform & injected plastic detail parts)
  • Built - See Post Above BroPlan CANT Z.506C+Italeri Z.506B Conversion (vacuform BroPlan & Italeri injected plastic & etched brass detail parts)
  • Built - See Post Above BroPlan CANT Z.1007 Asso (vacuform & injected plastic detail parts)
  • Built - See Post Above BroPlan Caproni Ca.111 (Vacuform & injected plastic detail parts)
  • Built - See Post Above BroPlan Caproni Ca.316 (vacuform & injected plastic detail parts)
  • Built - See Post Above BroPlan Savoia-Marchetti SM.95 (vacuform & injected plastic detail parts)
Group VI:
  • Built - See Post Above Italeri Aeronautica Macchi C.202 - Final 2020 Italian Military Aviation Subject Build

E Ora In Conclusione ...

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2020 6:04 pm
by RetiredInKalifornia
All of my Italian aviation scale model kits have been built in so doing ending 14 continuous years of building (2006-2020) well as 59 years on-off-on-off etc., etc. years of building. Thanks to all who've viewed my builds & commented on them - Richard

Re: Retired In Kalifornia's Italian Aircraft Model Builds In Progress Photos

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 7:34 am
by davenport49
Beautifully done, Richard. Sorry to see you go. :sad:

Not Quite Yet...

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:17 am
by RetiredInKalifornia
davenport49 wrote:
Wed Dec 30, 2020 7:34 am
Beautifully done, Richard. Sorry to see you go. :sad:
...Still must photograph all models for posterity, start new discussion thread posting them, commencing effort next month.

Re: Retired In Kalifornia's Italian Aircraft Model Builds In Progress Photos

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 11:49 am
by Editor
It was a good run Richard, with allot of beauties built along the way :clap:

Thanks...

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 4:17 pm
by RetiredInKalifornia
Editor wrote:
Wed Dec 30, 2020 11:49 am
It was a good run Richard, with allot of beauties built along the way :clap:
...Italeri C.202 build easiest of all those this year though flubbed spotting where to drill hole for Pitot tube forward of engine coolant radiator, was too close, quickly puttied it up, smoothed & spray painted over it, drilled new hole & glued in tube. The "Italian Passion" began in 1964 with the FROG C.202 kit ending apropos with the Italeri kit, sadly no models go with me wherever must move in the future, too expensive & impractical doing so, photographing them only record of my having built them.

"I HAVE Returned!"

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2023 8:28 pm
by RetiredInKalifornia
Many thanks to Vincent Tassone for resetting my password to resume posting on STORMO forums!

I've not posted since December 30, 2020 during the worst of the COVID-19 Pandemic it taking a severe psychological toll on me though never caught the original virus nor its strains.

The "good news" is am physically alive though still recovering from major sinus surgery on May 19 reaming out chronic wet infections (i.e. infected sinus discharge) restoring normal breathing through the nose, chronic esophageal irritation & GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) ongoing since November 1983 because of the infections.

The "bad news" is still have chronic TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint) arthritus ongoing since 1969 (dealing with that better though still far off from any long-term non-drug relief) & tinnitus on the left side.

The other "bad news" perhaps distressing to those here on STORMO is that I gave away my entire collection of displayed cased Italian aviation models to the maintenance chief of the apartment complex I live in Cameron Park, California on June 16, 2021 well as all my airbrushes, compressor, building tools et.al. items except for the folding table I'd built kits & photographed them on to a friend living in nearby Shingle Springs.

Before giving the collection away I'd photographed every model in it sitting open air on the display case bases or in front of an improvized back background photo booth. Many are large format so must resize them for posting on the forum either on this or a new discussion thread. Below is a General View of the collection that was in my apartment Living Room a few hours before it was given away on June 16, 2021, the floor rug & coffee table being replaced during 2022 as well:

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Thank you all for having read my posts here on STORMO during my absence.

Richard

Re: Retired In Kalifornia's Italian Aircraft Model Builds In Progress Photos

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2023 8:52 pm
by Editor
First, no one is happier to see you posting again than myself, I missed you! Glad your surgery went well and that you're feeling better and yes indeed, heart wrenching to know you gave away your models that you poured so much effort into, but I understand why. And what a great photo, every model lined up neatly, that's you to a tee :esmile:

Welcome back Brother!


Re: Retired In Kalifornia's Italian Aircraft Model Builds In Progress Photos

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2023 6:21 am
by davenport49
Welcome back, Richard. I've missed your input on STORMO.

Two Photos Of Left Display Cases Side-By-Side

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2023 4:04 pm
by RetiredInKalifornia
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There are several other photo views, including row-by-row detailed ones, will take sometime resizing them for posting. I also have digital videos, anyway Vince I can post them on STOMO somewhere?

Re: Retired In Kalifornia's Italian Aircraft Model Builds In Progress Photos

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2023 5:24 pm
by Editor
Look at those beautiful seaplanes on the top shelf, your SM.95 and your incredible collection of Piaggios - what a haul those would have brought.

Sample Mixed Model Groups Photographed From Rear...

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2023 6:18 pm
by RetiredInKalifornia
...Second from bottom right side of apartment living room 4-high shelve stack. Note the FIAT CR.42, G.50 & Macchi C.200 desert diorama collection complete with painted jerrycans & tarped ammo boxes, only diorama I'd completed, had planned to do others. Unfortunatey several photos of shelved collections came out fuzzy, poor lighting & "budget" SONY digital camera meant for photographing individual aircraft partially to blame along with my inexperience using the latter. There wasn't any way I could cut display case glare except photograph them in ambient light without having to use flash lighting:

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Enlarged PC Screen Save of top four collections:

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Re: Retired In Kalifornia's Italian Aircraft Model Builds In Progress Photos

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 3:37 am
by rocat
So many interesting subjects! Thanks for posting them.

Where The 2015-2020 "Italians" Were Built

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 11:05 am
by RetiredInKalifornia
Second Calendar Year Of Building November 25, 2017

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This was standard workbench arragement whole time was model building then, everything including the equipment on counter above it & carpet underneath Gone With The Wind, still have the battery clock though. Air compressor was second of four had used, i.e. first one brought from where I'd lived with my late parents, other three piston & diaphragm types bought whilst living at the apartment. The last "pancake" one c. late 2019 & all of 2020 was best of all, should had bought similar model years earlier!

Piston compressors good as they were for maintaining consistant air pressure under varying barometric & humidity conditions tended to lock-up & loose seal pressure, diaphragm ones broke apart though were lighter, sad they weren't manufactured to allow diaphragm replacement, their tanks, regulators & crank rods held up well! All compressors I'd used were low-cost Chinese made that wore-out after so many compressions cycles, durable ones really hard to find anymore. Air compressors built for hobbiest work are expensive, not particularly durable either, oil-based paints I'd used required lots of pressure for spraying, ordinary general use ones worked just as well IMHO.