
A 1:72nd Scale BOB Falco
A 1:72nd Scale BOB Falco
The GE Fabbri publisher subscription series being sold in Italy includes a number of 1:72nd scale diescast renditions of WWII Italian warbirds. One of these is the Fiat CR.42, which is quite a nice model with a good fit and a lot of detail. It was rendered in a BOB scheme, which happens to be well done----but wrong. Here's a picture of the Fabbri model, which was made by LeoModels:

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And the flip side:

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The problem is that actual RAF reports from Fiat CR.42 crash sites describe a "muddy brown" base color with green blotches but no red-brown or yellow-sand. The same reports have the undersides of these planes as "silver" not light gray. And actual pictures show rather different blotch patterns than we see in many kit-makes, artists' depictions or the restored Falco at England's Hendon museum. Here are a couple of pictures of the actual Falco that the LeoModels guys replicated:

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And a side view of the same plane:

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So, I redid my Falco. Here's a picture showing how it looks now, with some weathering for added realism:

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And the silver doped flip side minus those holes:

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Re: A 1:72nd Scale BOB Falco
Decent enough little model from Leo Models, but the original paint looks pretty bad, and not applied very well.
Another good redo, Ed.
Another good redo, Ed.

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great job
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Thanks, guys. I thought I'd add a group picture of all four of my LeoModels Italian WWII Italian bi-plane models, so far. There are two Fiat CR.32s---one repainted in a Spanish Civil War scheme---the BOB Fiat CR.42 that is the subject of this thread and a RO-37, which has been modified as to its scheme, with new talian Facsist emblems added and the light gray side windows on the original model redone in blue to simulate depth.
