The plain white ones in my display case look so boring compared to a well-painted model! Thanks for sharing that.
Your "ocean" material looks good. Is it some kind of "leather-look" vinyl sheet? It does a good job varying between grey and blue, and it's got nice wave texture without being over the top.
Thanks Daryl, I'm sorry it took so long to post, but much has happened in the real world since I bought the model.
It was a joy to work on, as your models always are.
the sea material is indeed blue vinyl.
That's a great looking model, Daryl, sporting an equally brilliant paint job!
I own one of each of the Macchi M.5s (you know... because I can't stop now), but haven't really looked at them too closely. This and the North Sea Stew (http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/sho...me-Day-9-12-15) are causing me to rethink my initial ambivalence towards floatplanes...
After all, what's another few ?
Another little cracker John !
Sapiens qui vigilat... "He is wise who watches"
What's not to like about a seaplane!? This little gem looks lovely - well done, indeed
All the best,
Matt
Very nice painted model.
REP I say.
Great plane and airship John!
I wish I had read this thread first, it would have saved a lot of research ;-)
I have just started painting one of these beauties to join my Italians.
Very nice paint job too :-)
Do you use the G deck, without the flip, as on the forum "Available Aircraft" excel file?
Also, have you found a suitable plane card image, if not I'll have to attempt to make one ;-)
Last edited by Teach59; 10-09-2015 at 04:46. Reason: adding a querie
If you do make your own image, feel free to use the top view of the plane from one of my albums on this site: http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/alb...hmentid=142069.
Excellent paintjob John on yet another good model from RAF.
Really neat
Last edited by Teach59; 10-25-2015 at 07:28. Reason: Adding pictures, now I can work it!
Nice Job Teach.
I can't see a problem with your painting, and I'm sure on the table it looks absolutely fine.
How did you do the underside? I can see the hull seems to be painted a pale colour, any chance of another picture?
Nicely done, Teach! I agree with John about your painting: I've noticed these close-up pictures bring out the tiniest errors in painting that you would never notice with the naked eye. That will look great on the gaming table.
Thanks guys :-) The friend taking the photo has got a very good camera (I can't find my little one since we moved!).
I will add a photo of the underside, but for reference, I used the Windsock Datafile on the FBA Type H by Paolo Varriale.
The best references for the underside are the photos of crashed examples, where the wing assembly has broken off/sheared off!
Another cracking addition to the Italian war effort. Well done Teach.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Hope these help?
I opted for a white underside, though there were variations as to whether it went part way up the side, or not. Some Italian aircraft had the 3 colours of the national flag painted across the underside of the hull and wings, though I've not seen it on an FBA (yet).
For reference, the wing fabric is Humbrol 71 satin Oak or 103 matt Cream (I can't remember which!)
The brown hull is Vallejo Game Color 72.043 Beasty Brown.
The pilot and gunner are GW Scorched Brown/Army Painter Oak Brown.
The decals are a mixture of Mehusla and Dom's.
Last edited by Teach59; 10-26-2015 at 08:02. Reason: ommission
I have put together a plane card for the FBA Type H flying boat. I used an existing "sea" base card, borrowed from one of the top 5 contributors to this site. I then badly pasted a cut out photo on top. It is my first proper photo edit and I'm using a very old bit of software. I was born into the scissors and Pritt stick generation ;-)
Nice work Teach, really nice work.
rep on the way, once I've spread some around a bit
Nice work Zoe, sorry I missed this at the time but I've been too busy of late (with stupid stuff like work) to get on the site properly.
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