Martin Baltimore Mk.V - Italian "Stormo Baltimore"
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28 April 2016, 08:01
Jens
Some think maybe the patina would be an exaggeration, I can not find!
This must be so once create 👍
Ingenious work 👍 👍 👍
Some think maybe the patina would be an exaggeration, I can not find!
This must be so once create 👍
Ingenious work 👍 👍 👍
28 April 2016, 12:54
Lex Jassies
Very nice build. I like the way you placed it on the litlle vignette. Got me thinking on doing the same with some of my planes.
Very nice build. I like the way you placed it on the litlle vignette. Got me thinking on doing the same with some of my planes.
29 April 2016, 06:55
Cristian Bordina
Thank you Lex... and indeed I haven't a larger grass base for this model and I made a virtue of necessity 😛
Thank you Lex... and indeed I haven't a larger grass base for this model and I made a virtue of necessity 😛
29 April 2016, 07:55
Bulldog Scale Models
Wow!! man really well done, nice paint work really well done and awesome weathering.
Wow!! man really well done, nice paint work really well done and awesome weathering.
29 April 2016, 11:01
Cristian Bordina
Thank you very much Antonio and Gordon, your kind words are really appreciate 🙂
Thank you very much Antonio and Gordon, your kind words are really appreciate 🙂
29 April 2016, 13:19
Cristian Bordina
Oh, I've forgot to thank for this model, my friend Martin Lourens who create this lovely base and sent me his kit , as soon as he known that the canopy was broken and Special Hobby in the shape of Mr. Hradecky who sent me, completely free, spare parts that I need.
Oh, I've forgot to thank for this model, my friend Martin Lourens who create this lovely base and sent me his kit , as soon as he known that the canopy was broken and Special Hobby in the shape of Mr. Hradecky who sent me, completely free, spare parts that I need.
29 April 2016, 14:14
Cristian Bordina
Thank you very much Christian !!! 🙂 Mart thank you for all... without your help this model it would never made😉
Thank you very much Christian !!! 🙂 Mart thank you for all... without your help this model it would never made😉
12 May 2016, 06:20
Album info
This is my interpretation of the Baltimore flyed by Captain Giulio Cesare Graziani, commander of the Italian Cobelligerant "Stormo Baltimore". These planes was transferred to italians in 1944, when there was no more italians bombers to assign to italian pilots. Captain Graziani was one of the best italian torpedo bombers pilots and after the 8 of september 1943, he decided to follow the King and join Allied forces in the south of Italy.