Breda 75A....Finished!!! (Photos)

The Breda 75 A was to be an observation/bomber in the Regia Aeronauitica in 1937. As many X-planes all over the world, it never made it, one was built for tests.
Since I like old “strange” planes I thought the “Breda” should be in my collection. Drew up plans, cutted the needed wood and last night made its entry into my display hangar…

Specs:
Solid Wood Model. “Mahogany”
Scale 1:72
Engine and wheels: Plaster or Paris
Canopy: Heat molded transparent plastic sheet, paper structure
Landing Gear: Bamboo slivers and Mahogany
Const. Time. 63 hrs.
Paint: Household Metallic Spray.

Nice one Solid. A great little model of a rare bird.

Regards, Rick

Amazing! Great job, its gorgeous! Neat subject, too. I love off-the-wall models.

it looks fantastic.

joe

That’s one great looking model.

Jerry

Wow! That is truly a work of art. Beautiful job.

Cheers,

Eric

Superb work! Amazing! Thanks for sharing!

Solid,

Sweet looking Breda. Did you ever finishe that RO-40 or 41 that you started a bit back?

Happy to see you all liked the little Breda…Tracy:.Nope, the RO-41 is in the hangar!!!, I have postponed it for one reason or other [oops]
I am presently making a Fiat-BR-20 and a very nice old transport the Dewoitine-333, 1934 three engine job…So many models so little time…[;)]

Solid: Yet another very nice build and as usual… an unusual subject [;)]! I look forward to you next couple of builds. The Br 20 I am familiar with but the De 333 I’ve never heard of. Looking forward to some pics.