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Fabrizio Prudenziati
To any lover of the work of Zio, I found a fully working reconstruction of his page.
ZioPrudenzio-Paper Models So far I just had found an incomplete backup in the Wayback Machine, but this one has even the lost ones, the Typhoon and the Tempest. ENJOY and remember a real master!
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Six 1/350 submarines, four sailing ships, twelve 1/700 ships plus one in drydock, twenty one 1/72 airplanes plus three in the assembly line, one space fighter, two 1/144 airplanes. |
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Thank you for sharing!
Gary
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Thank you, Fabrizio. He had a unique construction style and excellent graphics.
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Thank you very much for finding this link Draco!
I always regretted not downloading the mini trains when the original website was still online, and the Wayback Machine didn't archive their webpage. Now I have them and the Re.2001, thanks again! The website host did say he was missing a few trains, does anybody know which ones? |
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Thank you for finding this. I tried to bookmark it but my computer wouldn't let me.
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Saved bookmark in Chrome with no problem.
Gene K |
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His model of ZARA is incredible
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Thank you!
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Thanks for the link. It appeared I had Zio's collection in almost its entirety, just a few Agincourt figurines were missing. Now it is complete. I can go offline and live happily ever after with just my macbook and a printer. (-;
I have built a lot of his aircraft but I really must try one of his trains one day... |
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