Those Macchi `smoke-ring`
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Those Macchi `smoke-ring`
Death of the hobby? Those Macchi ‘smoke-ring’ decals Monogram’s classic 1/48 B-17G ISSUE 1 SEPTEMBER 2005 ! leased e r s l a c -51 de New P Thanks for downloading this first issue of ‘Roundel’. It amazes me that even 10 years ago, the idea of producing a specialist magazine like this, with the potential for literally worldwide distribution and almost instantaneous delivery, would have been unthinkable.Thanks to technology and the internet, it’s become feasible. I apologise if the content of this first issue seems weighted with my own models. Please send in material of your own, in the form of articles and pictures, and I’ll do my best to incorporate it into future issues. (Your models don’t have to be finished with Mike Grant Decals to be included). Since ‘Roundel’ is being distributed freely I can’t pay for published material, but I’ll be giving away decals as an incentive.You can contact me at: [email protected] Polish perfection- Peter Gilding’s stunning 1/48 PZL-11c, built from the Mirage kit. Peter used a mix of Modelmaster paints to achieve an accurate representation of the unique Polish khaki. Finished using Aeromaster decals. GROUND HERE Due in October, P-51 Mustangs Part 1 (MG 48044) will New releases include markings for ‘Lil’ Margaret’, a Chinese AF P-51D and the most accurate decals for ‘Ding Hao!’ yet released. Screen printed. Gallery Previously available as an ALPS-printed sheet, ‘Air America’ (MG 48034) will be available as a screen-printed release. Although labelled as a 1/48 sheet, the various sizes of unique ‘Air America’ lettering in black and white, and tail-flag emblems, will be suitable for a variety of models in various scales. October release. Owners of the venerable Esci 1/48 Fi-156 Storch kit (surely a prime candidate for an Italeri re-release?) have been in need of after-market decals for some time. Fieseler Fi-156 Storch (M48008) has four Storch options, including a yellow Hasegawa’s 1/48 F/A-18C built by Mike Grant to depict an aircraft of VMFA-115. The model was a commissioned build and the plane’s markings were custom made. SOL resin armament and a Black Box cockpit were some of the aftermarket items used. Swiss aircraft and a captured desert RAF scheme. Screenprinted, due in October. ROUNDEL · w w w. m i k e g r a n t d e c a l s . c o m · PAGE 2 ROUNDEL · w w w. m i k e g r a n t d e c a l s . c o m · PAGE 3 It’s been around for years, but Revell/Monogram’s 1/48 B-17G is still the only game in town in this scale- and it’s still a great kit. Numerous rumours about a new-tool B-17 out of Poland, and even from Tamiya, came to nothing, so last year I began an upgrade on the old kit. B-17G ‘2nd Patches’ The seats were scratchbuilt to more accurately resemble the originals. Instrument panel is from Eduard. By Mike Grant The gaping holes of the kit’s chin turret were filled with Milliput, painted to represent canvas, and then had decals applied to represent the zippers. All the plane’s machine guns were replaced with metal Karaya items. ‘2nd Patches’ had a natural metal tailfin/rudder, and an outer wing panel on the undersurface. The photos don't show the upper wing so I took artistic liberties and decided to do a similar NMF section on the top side, for which I used Alclad Polished Aluminum. I'd found an excellent double-page wartime colour photo of two heavily weathered B-17s in a Flight Journal 'B-17 Special Issue', which showed a very faded OD colour and extensive blackening around the engines and exhaust stains; I used this as a guide for painting my model. Although I realised little would be seen inside the closed fuselage, I nevertheless added some extra detailing using Eduard and scratchbuilt parts. Wood-grain is achieved with decals. The model was completely re-scribed using a sewing needle in a pin-vise. Verlinden’s scribing-template came in handy for the numerous access panels that cover the B-17’s airframe. The excessively thick trailing edges came in for some heavy sanding with my Dremel. Most of the glass was replaced with Squadron vac-form parts. Decals were produced using the ALPS printer. ROUNDEL · w w w. m i k e g r a n t d e c a l s . c o m · PAGE 4 ROUNDEL · w w w. m i k e g r a n t d e c a l s . c o m · PAGE 5 S h ow R e p ort: 2 0 0 5 i . p. m . s. Nat i o n a l s, At l a n ta g a . In July I had the opportunity to travel to the IPMS Nats in Atlanta. It was the first time I’d attended the U.S. event, and I was overwhelmed by the sheer quantity and quality of the entries. These are just a few of the hundreds of photos I took. ROUNDEL · w w w. m i k e g r a n t d e c a l s . c o m · PAGE 6 ROUNDEL · w w w. m i k e g r a n t d e c a l s . c o m · PAGE 7 Whether you love or hate the idea of camouflage decals, Close attention to Mike Grant Decals smoke-rings (MG 48043, MG 72043) Macchi references is advised have nevertheless proved to be very popular with to ensure accurate spacing modellers of Italian WW2 aircraft. Although one internet and sizing, as these varied luminary announced the decals’ release as being ‘the from aircraft to aircraft. day the hobby died’, many other modellers have wel- The Hasegawa kit is comed them as an alternative to a very daunting paint- excellent and goes together job (although they will require decalling skills!). They superbly. I used Polly-Scale Italian AF colours through- have been especially welcomed by 1/72 modellers and out. The example I built below was finished in a week, those who don’t use an airbrush. some kind of record for me! I researched the shapes of the Macchi 202/205 ‘squiggles’ using many WW2 photos, and the decals retain the soft-edges of the actual camouflage. There are enough rings on a sheet to complete one model with plenty of spares. Suggested references:ALI E COLORI 4: Macchi C.202 ALI E COLORI 5: Macchi C.202-205 AVIOLIBRI Pt. 1a and Pt. 2a: Macchi Mc 202 Folgore REGIA AERONAUTICA CACCIA & ASSALTO Parte I & II: Fighter and Ground Attack units Macchi Smoke-rings Although Hasegawa supply a decal option for a smoke-ringed aircraft I discarded them in favour of another scheme, that of 356a Squadriglia, 21˚ Gruppo Atonomo CT. I made all the markings, including national insignia, on my ALPS printer. All content © Mike Grant. 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