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Sunday, October 14, 2012 - 06:19 AM UTC
Italeri have announced that their new, 100% new moulds, 1:35 scale Fiat 508 Coloniale will be available from the end of November.
This is how it is announced on the Italeri web site:
Dear Friends, we are proud to show you a preview of the first images of our new, 100% new moulds, 1:35 scale Fiat 508 Coloniale. Here below there are some pictures of the first model - assembled for the final quality test - and the side/front CAD ​​simulation.

Fiat 508 “Balilla” is the most popular car produced in Italy in the thirties. In June 1937, the new “Balilla” 508C, equipped with a 4 cylinders engine of 1.100 cc., has been introduced on the car market. Furthermore, the new 508C has been used as platform for the development of vehicles for military applications such as Fiat 508 CM “Coloniale”. Characterized by a 2-wheel drive traction, a length of 3.6 meters and the reliable 1.100cc 4-cylinders engine, capable of delivering 32 hp that allowed it to reach 90 Km / h, Fiat “Coloniale” was especially used for the mobility of officers and for HQ operations in North Africa. However, the overall strength of the vehicle, the bigger size of the tires, and the good mechanics reliability, had made Fiat “Coloniale” suitable for advanced reconnaissance duties in off-road terrain.


Italeri web site: FIAT 508 COLONIALE – COMING SOON
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This looks very interesting. Anybody got any reference pics
OCT 14, 2012 - 08:22 AM
Nice, I can ditch my crappy resin kit.
OCT 14, 2012 - 08:23 AM
This seems to be the same type: stefano-paracchi.com Despite the apparent decrepitude it looks as if this one is driven around, judging by the new tyres and the add-on rear lamps. Notice some other variations don't seem to have this kind of bevelled detail around the door edges and rear panel. P.S. the writing in yellow on that page says "Fiat Torpedo 508 CM 1100 1939 mint condition Colonial Italian original documents" plus his email and phone no. Perhaps "mint" is a bit of Bing poetic licence, "excellent" is an alternative...
OCT 14, 2012 - 08:34 AM
More walkaround pics : http://www.ams.vr.it/PIER/ArmWalkAround/Cecchignola/FIAT_508_COLONIALE/Fiat_508.htm http://www.modellismopiu.net/m+gallerie/main.php?g2_itemId=27782 Here's a period picture showing the same ram's head insignia on the door (and a captured AEC Dorchester in the background ) : I guess this one belonged to the Italian 132nd Armoured Division "Ariete" during the North African campaign. HTH Frenchy
OCT 14, 2012 - 09:16 AM
I'm not into the Italian ww2 subjects so I think I won't buy it, but I'm glad that Italeri has become to make some NEW MOLDS rather than re-releasing the Esci kits or its older ones So, great news indeed!
OCT 15, 2012 - 08:07 PM
I was reading through some 101st/501 SS Schwere Panzer Abt. (of Wittman fame) literature the other day, and it stated that after Kursk, 1st SS went to Italy for refit. Upon the Italian capitulation, 13th Co. (Heavy) was transforming into 101st as a 1st SS Pz.Kps. asset. The book stated that Fiats were used quite liberally after that, esp in the winter battles of 43-44. That being said, this kit could be used to jazz up anything from a N. Africa to an Ostfront dio. Hmmm.... (checks bank account)
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