Stormo 48004: Italian Bf-109 Aces part 1
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$14.99 from Stormo Magazine

Reviewer:

Scott Van Aken

This is Stormo Magazine's fourth aces sheet and is the first one on Italian Bf-109 aces.  The sheet provides markings for five aircraft with the 109G versions all painted in RLM 74/75/76 with the German markings painted out in Grigio Azzurro Chiaro, a medium grey.

This 1/48 sheet is superbly printed by Cartograf in Italy. There are enough insignia to build four of the five planes and it looks as if basic data markings are available for all four as well, which is a nice touch.

First up is the 109G-6 of Tenente Ugo Drago who had 19 victories. His aircraft has the serrated splinter camo with a white nose, white wing tips and a white fuselage band. The underside of the cowling is in yellow.

Flying the same 109 variant is Tenente Antonio Vizzola's 150 Gruppos plane. This 5 victory ace's mount has a black spinner with white spiral and white fuselage band. The fuselage camo is different from the normal German mottling with large areas overpainted with Verde Oliva Scuro 2.

Third option is another G-6 from the 364th Squadriglia, 150 Gruppo. This one is painte djust like the first option and was flown by Capitano Mario Bellagambi who had 14 confirmed victories.

Number four is Sottotenente Giuseppi Ruzzin's plane from 154 Squadriglia, 3 Gruppo in mid 1943. It has the white spinner and white fuselage band with the same Verde Oliva Scuro 2 overpainting as the second option.

Finally, the lone Bf-109G-2 on the sheet. This desert camo painted aircraft was the mount of Ten. Giulio Reiner who had 10 individual and 57 shared victories. Yellow undercowling with white wing tips and fuselage band. The white spinner was 1/3 painted with RLM 70.

There are lots of kits and paints available for these schemes so why not build a lot of them!

July 2010

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