Fiat G55 Centauro - Pacific Coast Model.

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Fiat G55 Centauro - Pacific Coast Model.

Post by Redcode » Tue Aug 04, 2009 5:35 pm

I hope to not bore you a lot with a complete and, may be, too long W.I.P. of the Fiat G55 by Pacific Coast Model.
The model is look like all PCM productions, this mean that the first look is very interesting kit with PE and resin parts but is very difficult to assembly because sometime is too large, some time is too small, some time is… very strong to fitted. Try to increase some details, means increase the troubles . So by patience, a barrel of putty, files, every kind of sandpaper and finally a lot of elbow grease you can have the best Italian fighter of WWII
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Is not so difficult built by plastic-card the flaps, but is possible to make a mistake because in Italian Air force museum there is a restored G55 based on a G59 so the flaps was different, like you can see from the images.
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(The images are property of Delta Editrice)

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... so the wings guns

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Then inside a cockpit

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While waiting the pound of putty become dry, we can pass to the propeller

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Start from some images find on line of a G59 (that is a G55 with a Merlin engine instead a Daimler-benz) I tried to detail the wheels bay.

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Finally the cockpit is done, not so bad I think, and we can mask to begin by airbrush.

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Then, by plastic-card, the internal wing-rib of the flaps
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So a nice preshading... in italian: ombreggiatura

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Also the pitot tube is not so a real ones, but is usual the same for all kits: a cilinder with two diameters…

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Image from “Camouflage and Markings” (D'Amico – Valentini)

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Image from “G55 Centauro” (Delta editrice)

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Sorry for the photo but it was the 1 o’clock in the night and so… Then I finishing touch, by sandpaper very thin for takeout the alclad aluminum, the wings close to the cockpit for simulated the scratch that pilots and mechanicals did during the operations.
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So I put the flaps in a partial position look likes on the pictures that you can find on the D’amico’s and Valentini’s book.
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Now, before flaps assembly, dirty the underside of the wings.

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Finally, I think to put the hinge on the top glass because you can see in every drawing or pictures of the cockpit
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After many surprise for the landing gear (for example there is not the place for the port) I build by needle and plastic, the start lever that normally was inside for to be ready in case of allarm.
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meanwhile a few particular on navigation lights.

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Then the finish aircraft

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I hope to don’t bore anyone by my English (sorry , I know that is so bad!) and my G55.
Thank you for your patience.
Ciao, Red!!
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Post by Editor » Tue Aug 04, 2009 7:45 pm

Beautiful job Andrea! You did a tremendous job detailing the wheel well bays, cockpit, flaps and overall finish. Thank you for sharing these wonderful images with us. I would appreciate an article of this model.
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Post by vincente » Tue Aug 04, 2009 7:48 pm

that is one of the greatest builds and paint jobs that I have ever see!!

Do not worry about your english Your build speaks for itself.

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Post by Adamello » Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:03 pm

Really impressive, Andrea.

I hope you will share more of your work with us.

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Post by Gabriele Luciani » Wed Aug 05, 2009 1:15 am

A Great job Andrea, as usual !!! please may you post a picture of underwings of that G. 55 ?
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Post by GAJouette » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:34 am

Andrea,
Glad to see you back.Your latest effort with the G.55 is absolutely beautiful artistry.I really like the added detail you have included in the gear bays and engine bay.Excellent attention to details through out the entire build.I am looking forward to seeing what your next project posted here will be,no doubt in my mind it will excellent. Well done my friend
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PS. The outstanding quality of your craftsmanship is exactly why I asked you to join us here at Stormo last year.I am still impressed.

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Post by veltro54 » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:51 pm

Outstanding and very impressive!!!

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Post by Gabriele Luciani » Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:02 am

dear friends, I am sorry but I think that there is a small great problem in the model of Andrea...The interior color of cokpits of FIAT G.50,G.55 and also post war G.59 was not the "verde anti corrosione" (+/- F.S. 34227) but a yellow primer named "Tekital" using by FIAT . Please read page 10 of the no. 50/settembre 1988 of Ali Antiche, the magazine of Gruppo Amici Velivoli Storici (GAVS) of Rome...Please see also the G.55 at Museo Storico dell'Aeronautica Militare (http://www.ams.vr.it/AircWalkAround/Mus ... 55_087.JPG)
What do you think ? :?: :?: :?:

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Post by Mirek Riha » Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:42 am

Hi Andrea

very nice G55 :wink:

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Post by Redcode » Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:07 am

Gabriele Luciani wrote:dear friends, I am sorry but I think that there is a small great problem in the model of Andrea...The interior color of cokpits of FIAT G.50,G.55 and also post war G.59 was not the "verde anti corrosione" (+/- F.S. 34227) but a yellow primer named "Tekital" using by FIAT . Please read page 10 of the no. 50/settembre 1988 of Ali Antiche, the magazine of Gruppo Amici Velivoli Storici (GAVS) of Rome...Please see also the G.55 at Museo Storico dell'Aeronautica Militare (http://www.ams.vr.it/AircWalkAround/Mus ... 55_087.JPG)
What do you think ? :?: :?: :?:
I don’t think so because in the march 30th 2000 has been recovered the first of three G55 downed close to Turin in the April 25th 1944, one of sergent Lucio Biagini, the other two of Capt. Giulio Torresi and M.llo Ennio Tarantola.
Just because the question about the interior color never found a reply, someone ask to the men of recover and they said that the interion are light green, no yellow or similar.
Other point is that many company produced the military color for RA (Duco, Max Meyer, Corti, Inves)
You talk about G50 and Tekital? I know that the internal primer was n°1081 INVES QUATTORDIO (grey)
and I’m sure because you find it on the manual of G50.
For the underwings pictures, give me some days… I’m painting my home… for happiness of my wife!
Ciao
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Post by stefanuccio » Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:20 pm

a real great job
well done!!!
ciao stefano

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Post by Nino » Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:43 pm

Andrea Wrote:
"I don’t think so because in the march 30th 2000 has been recovered the first of three G55 downed close to Turin in the April 25th 1944, one of sergent Lucio Biagini, the other two of Capt. Giulio Torresi and M.llo Ennio Tarantola."

I am interested in this topic. Is there information on what was uncovered or possibly found?

As for painting, ihave alos done this recently for my wife! 3 months of work!

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Post by Kagemusha » Fri Aug 07, 2009 12:52 pm

Superb work, and a real tutorial for those of use who are going to build the kit. Really like the dropped flaps, adds an extra dimension to the model.

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Post by pante11 » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:50 pm

great job!!
I wish i would be able to do something like that!!!
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Post by Redcode » Sat Aug 08, 2009 8:43 am

Gabriele Luciani wrote:A Great job Andrea, as usual !!! please may you post a picture of underwings of that G. 55 ?
Ciao
Ok Gabriele, isn't a nice picture but anyway...

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Ciao, Red.
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