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CANT Z1018 Leone - Murph's Models in 1/100 (Beta)
My freinds! A new model form Murph's Models.
My new model in display. The 39th in this year. As the time a Regia Aeronautica machine. the most unknow, and rare CANT Z1018 Leone, a italian mediun bomber of World War II. Beside is a promisse aircraft, the development is a complete failure. Only 32 are build and not see combat. Model from Murph's Models. The original is 1/48, but I reduce to 1/100. |
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Great build Pericles, a very interesting aircraft.
Gary
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Is it just me, or does it look bent? I know it's an optical illusion from all the fuselage narrowings. Just looks like the pilot made the landing a bit hard.
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I think it is an optical delusion , that weird hump towards the empennage make it look bent.
Beard |
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There must have been a wrinkle in the blueprint when they were building the first prototype.
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I see the model and I believe is a ilusion because the profile side is not bent, I believe the cause is a transition to semi square to circular section of fuselage after rear inferior turret...
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Yeah. Just a weird plane in general.
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gomidefilho, that may be the case. You can take a side picture showing the profile of the
fuselage to prove your point. Papermate |
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There does seem to be something a tad out with some of the fuselage sections in this.
http://www.spafi.org//images/rsgalle...18_leone-1.jpg |
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