@j-healy - John, the Swedish machines are also quite interesting. Our fellow iModeler, Dale Travis, posted one he built. It’s also a Classic Airframe kit.
So the MRP paints arrived yesterday and the airbrush has been busy with that “Verde Anticorrosivo” aka Italian interior green. I can’t praise this paints enough, and it’s the first plastic bottles I got from their range. The older glass bottles were better imo, even more since they come with small weights to better shake the paint inside and these new bottles do not.
Besides the airbrush, the scalpel and several sand paper strips and files have also been busy. The plastic demands some prep, nothing serious.
The fit of parts is actually quite good, despite the lack of pins. I managed to complete the engine section (and yes I sanded that thicker side wall accordingly), drilled the MG holes along, and thinned the air inductor located on the underside.
The upper air inlet is not perfect and will need some shaping, putty or plastic sheet, shall see
A dry test fit shows that the engine cowl mates perfectly to the fuselage, nice!
The Piaggio engine also looks ok, here with the first aluminium coat, needs some ignition wires and paint, but should look good alright.
The only let down I found so far is the IP...no decal or relieve for the dial whatsoever...
This small piece needed some sanding because it came grossly overdone, but now it’s a bit more to scale
The resin wheels cut, sanded and fit perfectly to the u/c leg. One can even read the Pirelli name on the tire wall 🙂
Tomorrow I’ll proceed with oil washes and paint details to complete the pilots office